Rabu, 28 April 2021

Insider Tips to Cut Auto Insurance Rates for You and Your Teen

Insurance is a critical part of a healthy financial life. Some types of coverage are optional, such as life and disability insurance. But other types, such as auto and homeowners, are required by law or by your lender. 

While every driver must have some amount of auto insurance, you shouldn’t put your policy on autopilot! If you don’t regularly shop and compare rates and take advantage of discounts, you’re probably overpaying to insure your new or used car.

If you don’t regularly shop and compare rates and take advantage of discounts, you’re probably overpaying to insure your new or used car.

I interviewed Leslie Kasperowicz, an insurance expert and managing editor with AutoInsurance.org, for tips on how individuals and families can save money on auto insurance. Unfortunately, if you have a teen driver, the cost of adding them to your policy may be shockingly high. 

Leslie spent several years with a top insurance carrier, working directly with customers. For more than a decade, she’s been an insurance writer, with articles and data studies featured in major publications, including Reader’s Digest, Fox Business, and the Washington Post. 

On the Money Girl podcast, Leslie and I discuss many often-overlooked car insurance discounts and strategies to reduce your auto premium without sacrificing the quality of your coverage. Some of the topics we cover include:

  • Data from a 2021 AutoInsurance.org study, Best States for Cheap Teen Auto Insurance, on the most and least expensive states to have a teen driver. 
  • Types of cars to consider for teens that save money on auto coverage. 
  • Whether teens should purchase auto insurance or be on a parent’s policy. 
  • How to avoid common and costly auto insurance mistakes. 
  • Many tips for cutting the cost of car insurance and maintaining excellent coverage, and much more....
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