Posts Tagged ‘affordable car insurance’

Car Insurance Quotes Benefit From Competition

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

We all know that competition generally returns better prices for products but that holds extra true for car insurance quotes.  A survey from Gocompare shows that approximately 25% of consumers do not change companies when it comes to car insurance, homeowners insurance, and other financial accounts.  The article “Consumers Benefit From Competition for Car Insurance Quotes and Bank Rates” by Ed Dixon on Newstaar.com points out how drivers are missing out since car insurance is a highly competitive industry.

Most car insurance companies do not offer loyalty benefits for staying with the same insurer, so with that said, why aren’t more people shopping around to compare quotes?  Awareness is definitely one concern.  Many consumers aren’t aware of how highly competitive the market really is and don’t even think of changing companies.  They inadvertently have loyalty to an insurer and they’re not even sure why.

With so much competition in the car insurance arena, drivers who are no shopping around are missing on a huge opportunity to get lower rates, especially if they have a good driving record.  If you’ve been with the same company for years and years, your rates may have slightly gone up since you first became a customer and you don’t even realize it.  By shopping around you are getting other companies to fight for your business and offer you market low prices.  There’s no downside to shopping around.  If no one can beat your current price then you just stay with your current provider and no harm done.  You’ll likely be surprised how much money you can actually save.

Auto Insurance Rates Continue to Rise

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

According to the press release found on PRNewswire.com “Auto Insurance Report: Prices Have Risen Steadily Since 2007″ a report recently delivered by the Insurance Information Institute’s senior VP and chief economist, Steven N. Weisbart, shows an upsetting trend of increasing auto insurance rates throughout the nation.

This report shows that from 2005-2007 cheaper auto insurance quotes were easier to find and since then rates have been on the rise.  Estimates have national average expenditures rising by a higher and higher percent each year for a total of 12.5% overall.  This trend is problematic since unemployment is up and many Americans are struggling financially.

More than ever it’s important to shop around and the Federal Citizen Information Center released a tip sheet for consumers to learn ways to reduce auto insurance costs.  The strategies in the list offer ways to save many people a lot of money.  Many state regulators are encouraging residents to get multiple quotes to ensure they are getting the best deal on auto insurance rates in this economy.

AAA Auto Insurance

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

According to the article “AAA Hawaii Lowers Car Insurance Rates” posted on USInsuranceonline.com, car insurance quotes are going down in Hawaii.

Auto insurance from AAA Auto Insurance in Hawaii will be costing drivers about 10% less because of a recent approval from the state insurance commissioner.  AAA says the lower rates will save residents about $120 per year on average.

State insurance Commissioner Jeffrey Schmidt says The Insurance Division carefully reviewed the rate filing and they were happy to approve a discount for Hawaii drivers.  In addition to the drop in auto insurance rates, AAA states that drivers could get even more discounts for various different reasons.  Discounts will be available for having more than one car on a policy, holding more than one policy, and having a history of safe driving.  This is great news as many try to save money during these tough times.

Car Insurance Protection Against Hackers

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Back in February over 100 car owners were shocked to discover their cars’ computer systems were hacked into according to the article “Does Your Car Insurance Cover Hackers” by Liz Taylor on Cheapercarinsurance.com.  The car owners had their cars uncontrollable honking and some being disabled.  The police have since caught the culprit, but many are left wondering who is going to fix the car’s security system?

The remote, no-start system has pros and cons to begin with.  The high-tech systems allowed car companies to offer loans to higher risk customers because they could simply “turn off” the car if payments weren’t made.  Unfortunately, this may put financial strain on already high-risk customers.  The system allows honking to remind customers of payments due, locating the car if it is hidden, and disabling the ignition to ensure the car cannot be driven.

With this new technology, there is obviously a higher risk for computer hackers messing with cars.  Car insurance companies are being forced to address this issue in their policies and protect their customers from such cases.  Check with your insurer and see if you are protected.  If not, it may be time to shop around for car insurance quotes for a full benefit package, protecting you from this new crime.

Six Myths About What Affects Your Car Insurance Quotes

Friday, February 19th, 2010

There are many myths out there about what may or may affect your car insurance quotes.  Although each company has different criteria for determining rates, in general there are 6 myths out there that are commonly misunderstood.  The article “Car Insurance Myths” in the news section of www.canada.com discusses them in further detail.

It is often thought that the color of your car will affect your car insurance quote, but most companies do not factor this in.  Some think that a 2 door car will automatically cost more to insure but that is not necessarily true.  If the car is more expensive to repair then your quote will be higher.  Bigger cars and more expensive cars are often quoted higher, but it doesn’t have anything to do with how many doors the car has.  Parking tickets do not generally count against you when getting a quote.

Speeding tickets can affect your rate, but not as much as some think.  First time offenders may have no change in their rates at all, and repeat offenders may be surprised to see their rate barely increase.  It’s often thought that only high risk drivers should shop around but this is not the case.  Regardless of your driving record it can save you to shop around since every company has different ways of computing rates.

Car Insurance Quotes Affected by Cell Phone Use

Friday, January 1st, 2010

According to the article “How Does Cell Phone Use Affect A Cheap Car Insurance Quote?” by Sharon Gibson on youronlineinsurance.com, cell phone safety is a major concern for law enforcement.  More and more traffic incidents are caused by people talking and texting on their cell phones.  Cell phone usage is a huge distraction and directly affects your driving.

More and more auto insurance companies are offering discounts to drivers who are willing to drive safer.  You may get a discount for having a cell phone disabling system which is a device which blocks calls as well as text messages while you are operating the car.  Some companies will flat out ask you what your driving habits are in regards to cell phones.  Your answer may directly affect your car insurance quotes.

In today’s busy world it is becoming increasingly harder to put down the cell phone or personal digital assistant.  It’s important to realize the impact driving while using your phone can have.  Not only are you more likely to be an unsafe driver but it could end up costing you hundreds of dollars in insurance premiums over the years.

Car Insurance Quotes Could Be Lower If You Drive Less

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

There are still many critics out there unsure of the pay-as-you-drive program being offered by some auto insurance companies.  But according to the article “Car Insurance For Less, and Less Driving” there may be some big savings involved for drivers across the country.

The article cites a study from 2008 by The Brookings Institution that says that if all drivers in the US bought auto insurance per mile, 2 out of 3 policies would save on average $270 a year.  This translates to big savings for drivers so it’s worth looking into if you are shopping for car insurance quotes.

GMAC offers a discount up to 54% to customers who end up driving less than 2,500 miles in a 6 month period.  These drivers have the On-Star system in their car which tracks the mileage.  Those who drive less than 15,000 miles are also eligible for a discount.  You can get a discount up to 26% for the particular premium period if you drive between 7,501-10,000 miles per the premium period.  The On-Star system can cost between $199-$299 so this can offset some of the savings you earn from driving less.

Car Insurance Quotes Online: A Popular Resource

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

According to the article “60% Use Comparison Websites” from the Press Association found on google.com, 6 out of 10 people have used a price comparison site to shop around for financial services. 

Research completed by market analyst Mintel, shows that 52% of people have used the internet to shop around for car insurance quotes, while only 32% are using it for home insurance.  12% of people use websites to search for travel insurance as well. 

Interestingly enough, other financial services aren’t not as popular online.  Only about 3% are using the internet to search for current accounts and loans, and 4% are using comparison sites for life insurance quotes.  11% are shopping online for the best savings account and 9% are using it for credit cards. 

The head of finance at Mintel, Toby Clark, believes that the appeal of comparing prices online is clear.  These types of sites give consumers the opportunity to save time and money by getting multiple quotes at once to compare instantly.  These numbers may very well increase substantially over the next few years.