Which cars to buy to keep car insurance quotes low?

Posted on April 9th, 2010 in auto insurance | Comments Off

When it comes to paying the premiums vehicle insurance can give you a bunch of unpleasant problems, especially if you have a costly car to insure. And “costly” doesn’t necessarily mean “expensive”. You may ride a cheap car that will cost you hundreds of dollars more to insure than a large SUV. It may seem illogic at first, but you will have to understand the way insurance companies asses risk in order to find the perfect car to lower your insurance costs with.

Insurance companies analyze a set of elements regarding each car make and model before giving you a quote. It’s not that insurance providers have prejudice against certain makes. Each car is analyzed and evaluated by how risky it is to insure. The factors that will influence a car’s insurance rating include: passenger safety; damage and injury scores; theft rates; repair costs. These factors vary significantly between car types and within types as well.

Passenger safety. It’s evident that if a car has low passenger safety it will be costlier to insure. Why? Because the insurance company is more likely to pay for the injuries a passenger will sustain in this car and they want to cover their risks respectively. So before you buy a new or used car, take some time to analyze its crash test scores and if they are low don’t even bother buying it, no matter how cheap it may be. Besides saving your life you will also free yourself from high premiums with such a ride. Read the rest of this entry »

First time car insurance buying tips

Posted on April 5th, 2010 in auto insurance | Comments Off

When you have a car the only desirable thing should be being able to maintain it in a good condition. Nothing else should scare you or make you feel afraid. If you think about getting an insurance there is always one little problem that can occur. The money should be there for you to be able to get it. But little do people know that there are a few other things that are important to know when you are about to get your car insured. Here are some of the tips.

The best advice anyone can ever give you is to research. Yes, it may sound very simple but researching is gold. There are plenty of coverage types and you might want to get the type you desire and need only. A well-thought decision is always the best one because you take time with it and usually conclude well. Manuals can help you but it is better to take advices from those people that you know. If you can communicate well – nothing will stop you from getting support on your first ever insurance experience. Read the rest of this entry »

Is the proposal in Michigan realistic?

Posted on February 7th, 2010 in auto insurance | Comments Off

The easiest thing to say in the world right now is that some US states are suffering more than others in the recession. The national media rightly focus on the headline figures showing the total numbers of unemployed, the foreclosure rate, and so on. This can be somewhat deceiving because it hides the fact that some states are actually turning in statistics very different from the national average. In Michigan, for example, the unemployment rate stands at 15.3%. The government estimates that, by the end of 2009, some 310,000 jobs will have disappeared with no sign of any consistent move for businesses to begin rehiring. That’s why Michigan has sponsored a tax rebate for small businesses – the majority having been unprofitable for the last year – and is extending a tax credit to home buyers to help meet their mortgage obligations – Michigan is ranked 8th in the national foreclosure rank. Not surprisingly, Michigan is facing a budget deficit right now and, with the cost of the tax rebate and credits extending into 2010, the deficit can only grow worse. Read the rest of this entry »