Car Insurance: How Can I
Lower My Premiums?
by Michael Challiner
During the last few years, the average car insurance
premium has virtually been at a stand still.
The reason is price competition. There are now over 100 car
insurance companies fighting for your business and competition is fierce. There are always
bargains to be found as companies cut their premiums to attract motorists in the hope
you'll remain loyal and stick with them in following years. Indeed, every year, 23% of us
renew our motor insurance with our existing insurer.
But in recent years the Internet has created a revolution
in the marketing of car insurance. It makes shopping around so easy without the need to
make loads of phone calls and without spending time threading yourself through the
automated phone systems beloved by so many call centers.
But you'd be wise to remember that the lowest premium is
not always the best. For example, some insurers have recently pushed up the level of
claims excess they want you to pay as this helps them provide you with a much lower quote.
You should also check out whether a courtesy car is provided if your car is in for repair.
You might also feel you want legal insurance cover and automatic windscreen replacement.
An accident help-line can also very useful in the middle of an emergency! You'll need to
phone the broker or insurance company you're thinking of dealing with in order to check
out these points.
17 Top Tips for cheaper car insurance
1. Get your online quotes through car insurance brokers.
Their computer systems will search for the best quotes from 40 or more car insurers and
save you lots of time. When you've got their cheapest quote, phone them to discuss the
relative merits of the cheapest quotes they found.
2. Garage your car at night. Insurance companies know that
a car left on the road at night is much more vulnerable to theft and damage. If you don't
have a garage, if possible keep it on your drive.
3. Update the estimate of your mileage each year. If you've
moved home or changed your job you may have shorter commuting journeys. If so, your
premiums should be less.
4. Your premium can be influenced by your job. Landlords,
journalists, and professional football players to name but a few, all pay more! Go for a
job that's a bit more boring! Accountants and civil servants pay less!
5. Getting married could save money on your car insurance,
particularly if you're male and under 30.
6. If you're under 25, add an older experienced driver with
a good riving record onto your policy as a named driver. But don't let him be too old!
premiums start rising again after age 60!
7. Consider paying a higher accident excess. The average
excess is about $100. If you are prepared to increase you claims excess, your premium will
fall significantly.
8. If you have cheap or old car, consider buying just 3rd
Party cover. Get quotes for 3rd Party and comprehensive insurance and weigh up the
savings.
9. Are you aged between 18 and 21? Then consider pay as you
go insurance. A British auto insurance company, Norwich Union, has recently introduced the
first pay as you go insurance policy, that charges you exactly for the miles you drive. It
also charges more for the miles you drive between 11 and 6 at night. The system works
through a Global Positioning System which is fitted to your car for a one time fee. The
GPS black box tells Norwich Union how many miles the car's been driven and they send you
an monthly invoice.
10. A new driver? Spruce up your driving technique by
taking some more driving lessons. New drivers can slash their insurance costs by as much
as 35% by taking lessons. These give you extra training for driving in rush hour traffic,
highway driving and night driving.
11. Buying a new car? Then check out the insurance group
before you buy. Cars fall into one of 20 insurance groups with 1 being the cheapest and 20
the most expensive. If the proposed insurance premium is too high, chose a car that's in a
lower group.
12. High spec and performance cars attract thieves and are
more expensive to repair - so they always cost more to insure. Consider something with a
little less varoom!
13. It's hard we know, but try hard not to speed! Most
insurance companies will ignore one fixed penalty fine but get more and your premium will
rise.
14. Got 4 or more years no claims discount? Pay the extra
get the discount protected.
15. Fit a satellite navigation system. Some insurance
companies have noticed that satalite navigation cuts the accident rate by letting
drivers concentrate on the road. Insurers will soon be giving discounts if you have it
fitted.
16. Get a engine immobilizer or alarm fitted. It could save
you between 5-8%.
17. Got more than one car in the home? Some insurers will
give a discount for insuring them all in one policy.
Michael writes for Brokers Online - http://www.life-assurance-bureau.co.uk
who offer most UK financial services including car insurance - http://www.life-assurance-bureau.co.uk/car-insurance/
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