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I am looking for a car that is cheap, low running costs, and low insurance (the lowest i have been quoted for any car is £3000)
but as well as it being all of these, i want it to be at least decent
thanks in advance
THis site helped me getting the best rates
http://uinsurance.notlong.com
I am not interested in big companies like Geico. If you have a policy with a smaller auto insurance company and you have a good experience with them I would appreciate the information. Thanks in advance.
P.S. Also, I do not need websites that provide you with a number of quotes because after you submit your info to them you cannot get rid of agents calling you for the next couple of weeks.
My two favorites, are Erie, and Merchants Mutual. They are both small regional carriers – they don’t write nationwide, but do a GREAT job.
You’re right, online websites will harvest your personal information, and sell it as leads.
I’m sixteen and seventh months, and plan on getting my license in about two months. But money is a little tight now at my house, and when my brother got his license on his sixteenth birthday (two years ago) the car insurance my parents pay for jumped an extra 1200 dollars a year.
So what can a teen do to lower the cost? IE; what type of car should I be driving, the best time to get my license, etc. I’m willing to hear any ideas.
Oh and if it means anything, my parents are with State Farm.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Get good grades so you can get the "good student" discount, put your name on your parents’ cheapest and oldest car only, and tell the company exactly how many miles a month you plan to drive and where.
I have a gas hog and I am trying to lower my bills since
the economy slump and I am trying to find if my car insurance
is high and if I should switch and to who I pay every six months
681.00.Thanks in advance.
Hi! I used to run a Body shop in Northern California (Alameda & Contra Costa County) and I always found the same insurance companies easy to work with from a reapair point of view, were State Farm, Progressive, Liberty Mutual, Geico and Farmers. Insurance holds true to the "You get what you pay for" I always found the hardest Insurance company to deal with was Allstate (never wanting to replace your car parts with new ones, only used and aftermarket – that never fit). Hope this helps!