- Carry liability only. Are you
driving an older car? Is it worth $3,000 - $4,000 or less? Find your
insurance policy (or call your agent) and see if you carry
comprehensive (comp) & collision, towing, windshield replacement or
other such coverages. If you're currently paying for any of these
items, the cost could far outweigh the benefits. In my case, my 1994
Taurus is worth about $1,500 - comp & collision would cost about
$600 a year. It doesn't take a genius to see that in less that three
years I'd have paid far more than the car's worth in insurance
premiums. Better to put that money into a savings account. A word of
warning: Don't skimp on the liability (the insurance you carry if you
damage others). You may have a cheap car, but you may have just totaled
a $200,000 Mercedes. You will still have to make good on the Merc even
if your insurance stops at $25,000.
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- Shop around for the best insurance deal.
There really isn't any reason to not change your insurance carrier IF
you can save a buck or two (or more). It's like getting a mortgage for
your home - get the cheapest overall money you can. But, make sure you
consider the TOTAL cost package. As long as the insurance is comparable
and the carrier is licensed to do business in your state, you could be
a winner. Make sure you read the fine print as some companies charge an
upfront "application" fee that could make the change a non-profit deal.
And, yes - reputable online insurance companies are a good way to go -
as long as the dollars work out.
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