According to Wallet Pop’s Gina Roberts-Grey, “Cutting the cost of your car insurance” is easier than you might initially think.  The author’s tips usually only take a quick phone call or a bit of research and can save you quite a bit on your car insurance.  Bundle up any insurance policies that you can.  Usually keeping your homeowners and car insurance policies with the same company can save you money.  Always check back in with your insurance company every year or so to see what kind of new discounts may be available.  Most consumers buy insurance then don’t think about it again when this can cause you to lose out on discounts.

Shopping around is crucial to finding the best car insurance.  Agents don’t have access to all insurance companies so shopping online and calling companies like Infinity Auto Insurance to get rate quotes may end up saving you money.  Check your current policy and see if there is any excess coverage that you don’t need to carry and that your state does not require.  Don’t add teenage drivers onto your car insurance policy because your car is almost always covered no matter who is driving.  Adding teenagers onto your policy will inevitably increase your rates, but is not necessary unless they have their own car in their name.

The article recommends dropping collision and comprehensive coverage from your car if it is seven years old or more since the value has decreased so dramatically.  By taking on some more risk and increasing your deductibles, you could save up to 30% on your car insurance bill.  Since your deductible usually is only applied when an accident is your fault, safe driving can help you save thousands by increasing your deductible.  There are also many unique discounts you can find to save you money from having a car alarm to parking your car off of the street.  Contact car insurance companies to find out how you can save money.

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