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How To Get The Best Car Insurance Company Obviously, everyone wants a car company that offers them the best coverage at the best rates; however, there are more things to consider when you are shopping for the best car company. You want to choose
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a car company that isn’t just out to lure policyholders – you want an company that will treat you right. Keep these factors in mind. Rates, Payments, and Rewards You want to choose a car company that offers different payment options, rather than just one option of payment set in stone. Many car companies allow their policyholders to choose between paying in installments – usually monthly or quarterly – or paying the entire premium at once. Some companies even offer discounts to policyholders who choose to pay their premiums in one lump sum. Ask if the company recognizes drivers who do not drive much; some companies lower rates for that. Some also offer discount rewards for those driver who go long periods of time without filing any claims. Discounts, Discounts, Discounts! Look for companies offering a multitude of discounts. You may not be eligible for every one of them, but the more they offer, the higher your chances are of being eligible for a few of them. A few discounts that may be of interest to you include discounts for safe drivers and teenage drivers who make good grades; discounts for active or retired military personnel; discounts for buying more than one policy from the same company; and discounts for having anti-theft and additional safety equipment installed in/on your car. Extras Car companies offer various extras that policyholders can add on to their car policies. An example of an extra would be roadside assistance. While some companies offer roadside assistance as a standard extra, some offer it as an add-on. These add-ons are nice, but if you’re not careful they could simply hike up your premiums. Article Source: Articles Beyond Better Great site for the best car company - how is a person to choose? How get an instant quote to save you and your young driver money
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