Jun 16th 2006 02:35 am How to Get Low Rate Car Insurance for Teenagers
Insurance companies want to get and keep your business. Some offer discounts for clients who renew their car insurance year after year, and this can be a great thing for someone ready to add their teen driver to their insurance. When a parent already has reasonably low rates, adding a teenager on won’t be as much of a financial burden. This is especially true if the child is added as an additional driver on an already insured vehicle as opposed to them having their own car to drive.
Another way a parent can get a better rate on car insurance for their teen is to renew the policy more frequently. If a teen proves, through good driving habits, that they are less of a risk, the cost to insure them usually drops. This is why renewing the policy twice a year instead of once can mean the lower rates will come into effect sooner.
Also, consider the car you allow the teen to drive. If you’ve recently purchased a new car that is worth a good deal of money, the rates are going to be higher than if the child was insured on an older car. When your son or daughter is approaching the age when they will be getting their driver’s license, rethink that new car purchase until they’ve been behind the wheel at least a few months.
Recommended sites for low rate insurance
carinsurance4teens.com/cheap-auto-insurance-for-teens.shtml Low Rate Car Insurance for Teenagers
ezquoteguide.com/car-teen.shtml Cheap Car Insurance for Young Drivers
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