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Car Insurance Rates Decline 3.5 % In 2009

The car insurance rates declined 3.5% in 2009 to $1,803 per year. After rate increases of 8% in 2008, the rate cuts this year allowed auto insurance shoppers to save money on premiums by purchasing new policies.

According to insurance.com, the overall car insurance rates rose from $1,810 at the end of 2007 to $1,954 in 2008, they dropped down to $1,803 as of November 2009. The reports further states that November showed lowest car insurance quotes. The decrease followed a .09% decrease from $1,893 to $1,876 between the first and second quarters of 2009. (more…)

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How to Save on Car Insurance

Though you may have scored a great deal on a new car under the government’s Cash for Clunkers program, insuring it could be costly. Auto insurance premiums for a new vehicle are generally much higher than what you probably paid for your old jalopy, particularly if you’re financing it, as a higher level of coverage is required. But there are ways to trim costs, which means inquiring about your insurance rate early on in the setup process. Kimberly S. Johnson, Associated Press

Ask for a higher deductible: In the event of an accident, the amount you pay out-of-pocket varies, depending on your policy. The higher the deductible, the lower the premium. “Increasing your deductible from $250 to $500 could reduce your collision and comprehensive coverage by 15 to 30 percent,” said Loretta Worters, vice president of the Insurance Information Institute. “Going to $1,000 could save you about 40 percent or more.”

Bundle your auto insurance with your home or renter’s insurance: Many insurance companies offer a discount on auto premiums if they can sign you up for another policy.

Maintain good credit: Many people assume that after getting financing for a new car, no more credit checks are required. But an increasing number of insurance agencies are analyzing credit scores and coming up with a “credit-based insurance score” to help determine rates.

Each insurer considers credit scores differently, so it’s important to ask what impact your credit rating has on your insurance rate. “They’ve found an association between lower insurance credit scores and higher claims filings,” said Jeff Blyskal, senior editor for Consumer Reports.
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Car Insurance Reform Proves Popular

A planned car insurance crackdown from the government will attract strong support among the British public, it has been claimed.

According to a poll from the AA, 69% support the proposals for a new offence to be created for drivers who keep a vehicle without insurance.

The survey found that 75% of women, 64% of men and 43% of 18 to 24-year-olds feel positively towards the reform.

These demographic trends could be explained by the fact that younger drivers tend to pay higher insurance premiums than those in other age groups. (more…)

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