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3 Ways to Lower Car-Insurance Premiums
We looked at how insurers are calculating premiums and compiled a few tips.
 
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Posted by: Bwava30
I do not trust insurance companies;never have never will. They are the by product of out litigious society. I do not put all my eggs in one basket. I have nothing to hide, I just do not prefer having one company holding all my policies. I may pay an extra 200-400 more per year, but my auto,homeowner and umbrella are all with different companies. Rules change so quickly and with so little notice, at least I can only get screwed one company at a time.
Posted by: minuette
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Posted by: SSaarela
The lowest price isn't necessarily the best value. Do you always buy the cheapest steak, cheapest suit, or go to the cheapest doctor? You generally pay for what you get. There's a lot more to insurance than price alone.
Posted by: edwka
We combined our homeowners and automobile coverages with Allstate. We received multicar, and safe driver discounts even before this. We increased our car and house coverages, and added an umbrella policy for less than the total before.
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