Auto insurance quotes and pay-as-you-drive policies

Posted on : 14-04-2011 | By : admin | In : Car Insurance

The world seems unsettled. Looking over to North Africa, the Middle East and the Gulf States, there’s a move for people to claim more democratic rights. That’s great except for the fact most of our oil comes from that neck of the woods. Those of you who follow the financial news will already know the spot price for crude has been rising fast as dealers worry about whether supply can be maintained. We’re already seeing the results feed through to the pumps as the price of gas rises through the $3 per gallon mark. The doomsayers are predicting we’ll be back up to $4 and higher come the summer and fall unless everything calms down quickly. Whether the predictions turn out right is not important right now. We should all be using less oil anyway. Sooner or later it’s going to run out. If we use less now, that delays the problem of replacement until later.

Whether you’re into environmental issues or just can’t stand paying all those extra dollars to fill up your tank, there’s a growing movement in the insurance market you should be watching. This is the pay-as-you-drive policy. This is a very simple change. At present, the majority of companies offer discounts to those who say they drive less. But there’s a lot of cheating going on and it’s been difficult for the insurers to keep tabs on who plays by the rules. Well, technology is catching up with drivers in a real sense. Alongside the fitting of GPS transmitters, many new makes and models also carry on-board computer systems that monitor the performance of the engine and all the consumables like brake pads. This is great because, when something goes wrong, it’s easier to hitch your vehicle up to a computer and ask it what’s wrong. So, for insurance companies, you can have your vehicle transmit data on how many miles you drive at different times of the day. This will give you major savings if you only drive a few miles at off-peak times. Obviously, this will produce discounts for seniors and homemakers who only make short trips during the day.

More about those tickets

Posted on : 10-04-2011 | By : admin | In : Car Insurance

There are many who complain about all the irrelevant factors insurers take into account when setting premium rates. It’s unfair for them to look at where we live. And just what do out credit scores have to do with how well we drive? They are all for the assessment of risk being personal with the lowest premiums going to the drivers who manage to act like angels, avoiding accidents and never picking up tickets. In reality, this is all a matter of pure luck. No matter how well or defensively you drive, this fails to consider the maniac behind the wheel of the other vehicle that comes plowing into you. Or the magic day you got pulled over and the officer took pity on you and waved you on with a verbal warning.

So what do you do if you pull the short straw of the day and pick up a speeding ticket? Well, the first decision is whether to fight. Sometimes, going to court to argue the merits can pay off. The officer may be ill that day and no one appears to give evidence against you. Who knows. Anything is better than picking up those points. Except. . . except there are some states where you can do something to take back time. In California, Florida, New York, Wisconsin and, now, Michigan, there are driver improvement programs.

Take Advantage of Insurer Websites

Posted on : 10-04-2011 | By : admin | In : Car Insurance

Sometimes, saving money on your insurance premium involves more than just getting a discount on your policy cost; it involves taking advantage of expensive systems that the insurance company has set up to make your customer experience better so that you are getting the most for your premium dollars. Insurance companies have embraced the digital era slowly, but now that they realize this wave of technology is here to stay, they have used it to create websites that offer more than just a marketing slogan.

As a customer, there are many things you can use your insurer’s website for. Things like:

Getting quotes: If you want to make changes to your policy, you can often use an insurance company’s website to request the changes and see what your new premium would be. For instance, when using an auto insurance company’s website, you may be able to add a new car to the coverage, change deductibles and limits and even add coverages. You’ll also get to see the cost of these changes before committing to them.

Insurance Changes Require Adaption for Savings

Posted on : 10-04-2011 | By : admin | In : Car Insurance

Do you have first rate automotive coverage for as little as possible? Although it’s easy to become content with your current provider, it never hurts to take a look around to see what other companies are offering to seek a lower monthly premium. In fact, under some circumstances, switching your plan might be something you’ll want to look into beforehand.

Why Consider Switching?

It’s easy to continue with your current coverage when you’re in the habit of paying your monthly premium. Sometimes, your current provider will have the best prices for you. Many insurers offer rewards to longtime customers, so if you do begin searching for an alternative, make sure you’re aware of all of the discounts you’re currently receiving, and factor those into potential future rates, or you may miscalculate and end up paying more than originally expected.

Driving is under your control

Posted on : 10-04-2011 | By : admin | In : Car Insurance

Whenever you start thinking about insurance, the first thought tends to be about the risks of different types of traffic accident or the ways in which you might lose the vehicle. You make lists of collisions, vandals writing their names on your bodywork, thieves driving the vehicle away, floods carrying your car off, and so on. Then you get to all those other personal factors like where you live, what your credit score is, and so on. After a while, you wonder how you can hope to find cheaper cover when, so often, whether you make a claim or the amount of the damage has nothing to do with the way you drive. Now add in the fact that you have no control over the cost of gas or of how much the body shop will charge to repair any damage and there’s a temptation to give up. Except that’s a bit negative.

No matter what you may fear, insurance is really all about whether you are going to make a claim. Those who have the best track record, have the lowest premium rates. So don’t give up. If you have a defensive style of driving and avoid all the most obvious situations in which you may get into an accident, the insurer will reward you over time. Then you ask whether there’s any way in which you can speed up time.

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