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Lower Your Car Insurance Rates? by yallalive-tv.com

Lower Your Car Insurance Rates?

 Get your car Insurance rates down.Car insurance is like so many other things in life, it just seems to get more expensive. 

In order to get the lowest premiums you have got to do a little extra work but it's worth it. Take a look at the following thoughts your bank account will thank you later.

1) Car insurance businesses are like other businesses they're only interested in making lots of money. How? In order for car insurance companies to make the most money they will need to pay you (the customer) the least amount of money. Contrary to what you've seen on those commercials car insurance companies don't really want to pay you any money. When you begin to understand this you're on your way to lower premiums. Try to look at yourself from the car insurance company's perspective. The only way you will be paying less money (lower premiums) is if the insurance co doesn't believe it will be paying you money for claims.


2) The main key to lowering those car insurance premiums boils down to the way you drive and what kind of vehicle you drive. Car accidents, driving tickets, insurance claims all serve to increase your risk profile. A person with a high risk profile will pay higher car insurance premiums than a person with a lower risk profile (all else being equal). Make a plan to lower your risk profile over the next few years - begin practicing defensive driving techniques and keep those driving citations to a minimum you'll be taking a huge step toward lowering your premiums.


3) Car insurance premiums can be lowered in the short term by driving automobiles which are more safe or car insurance friendly. Some cars have higher premiums for reasons such as theft, etc. Others are higher because they're worth more money. Another way to lower your premiums is to raise your deductible. A good rule of thumb is to set your deductible as high as you can afford. Often this alone will save you a lot of money.


4) Another good practice is to keep up with the decreasing value of your car. During a conversation with my mother I learned she was paying semi-annual car insurance premiums in excess of the value of her car. Since the insurance company would only be paying her about $200 if her car was totally destroyed she decided to reduce her coverage to liability only.

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