There is no best place.
Insurance companies target market certain groups of people and give them their best rates. Groupings are based on prior insurance coverage, age, gender, credit rating, driving record, marriage status and even occupation. Your best source would be your local independent insurance agent. He/she knows who writes which group at what price.
Also, your agent can advise you on how to obtain the best quotes not just now, but also in six months. You may need some grooming.
I would go with State Farm. But I am biased because I work there.
Ask for as many discounts as you can like, multi-car, multi-line, good driver, if your young for a new driver then ask for driver safety, and any other they offer. Ask how you can get them.
And, if those cut rate companies offer low payments do they ask for a broker fee or a higher down payment? Sometimes you do get what you pay for. But remember, there is good and bad in every company but overall they are much better.
And, if you rent cars a lot then ask the agent to add UNOC. Unlimited Non-Owned Car coverage. Some are not familar with it but otherwise your coverage only carries over to a rental car for 21 days at one time.
Yes, or you are in breach of contract, and possibly fraudulent, though you have taken nothing, but a cut in insurance. Time limits apply, usually 3 years, but you would probably know how long based on company's application. Surprisingly, they already might have this info through an interface or link with police, though I doubt it. Info is definitely available on your claims, sometimes erroneously!
There is no best place.
Insurance companies target market certain groups of people and give them their best rates. Groupings are based on prior insurance coverage, age, gender, credit rating, driving record, marriage status and even occupation. Your best source would be your local independent insurance agent. He/she knows who writes which group at what price.
Also, your agent can advise you on how to obtain the best quotes not just now, but also in six months. You may need some grooming.
Try this site
http://quoteinsurance.notlong.com
here you can get quotes from different companies in your area.
I would go with State Farm. But I am biased because I work there.
Ask for as many discounts as you can like, multi-car, multi-line, good driver, if your young for a new driver then ask for driver safety, and any other they offer. Ask how you can get them.
And, if those cut rate companies offer low payments do they ask for a broker fee or a higher down payment? Sometimes you do get what you pay for. But remember, there is good and bad in every company but overall they are much better.
And, if you rent cars a lot then ask the agent to add UNOC. Unlimited Non-Owned Car coverage. Some are not familar with it but otherwise your coverage only carries over to a rental car for 21 days at one time.
Get collision only and have a high deductible.
Also, shop around as prices wildly differ depending who you go with..
Getting quoted is free at
http://www.simplyinsurancequotes.com?id=ee43
hope it helps
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Yes, or you are in breach of contract, and possibly fraudulent, though you have taken nothing, but a cut in insurance. Time limits apply, usually 3 years, but you would probably know how long based on company's application. Surprisingly, they already might have this info through an interface or link with police, though I doubt it. Info is definitely available on your claims, sometimes erroneously!
There are lots of sites where you can get an online quote. http://www.goodinternetdeals.com/Auto-Insurance.html It only takes 5 minutes to do.
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that depends if the source is trustworthy.