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It’s all about you. We want to help you make the right coverage choices.
Advertiser Disclosure: We strive to help you make confident car insurance decisions. Comparison shopping should be easy. We are not affiliated with any one car insurance company and cannot guarantee quotes from any single company.
Our partnerships don’t influence our content. Our opinions are our own. To compare quotes from top car companies please enter your ZIP code above to use the free quote tool. The more quotes you compare, the more chances to save.
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Trying to find cheaper car insurance rates for your Chrysler 300? Searching for cheaper insurance for your Chrysler 300 could be a lot of work, but you can learn these tips to save time. There are both good and bad ways to shop for car insurance so we’re going to tell you the proper way to quote coverages for a Chrysler and find the best price possible either online or from local insurance agents.
Compare car insurance rates
Shopping for lower car insurance rates can be exhausting if you don’t understand the most efficient way to do it. You could spend your day driving to agents in your area, or you could use online quoting to accomplish the same thing much quicker.
Most of the larger companies take part in a program where insurance shoppers submit one quote, and at least one company then returns a price quote based on that information. This system prevents you from having to do repetitive form submissions for each company. To fill out one form to compare multiple rates now click here to start a free quote.
The single downside to pricing coverage this way is you cannot specify which providers to receive prices from. So if you prefer to pick from a list of companies for rate comparison, we have a page of low cost car insurance companies in your area. Click here to view list.
It’s up to you which method you use, but be certain you are entering the exact same coverages and limits with each company. If each company quotes mixed coverages it’s not possible to determine the best price for your Chrysler 300.
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Get lower rates with these discounts
Companies offering auto insurance do not advertise all disounts very well, so below is a list a few of the more common in addition to some of the lesser obvious credits that you can use to lower your rates.
- ABS Brakes – Cars that have anti-lock braking systems can reduce accidents and will save you 10% or more.
- Anti-theft Discount – Cars equipped with anti-theft or alarm systems can help prevent theft and earn discounts up to 10% off your insurance quote.
- Professional Organizations – Affiliation with specific professional or occupational memberships or organizations could qualify you for a break when getting a insurance quote.
- Service Members Pay Less – Having an actively deployed family member may lower your rates slightly.
- Low Mileage Discounts – Driving fewer miles could be rewarded with slightly better premium rates than normal.
- Buy New and Save – Insuring a new car can get you a discount because new model year vehicles are generally safer.
- Distant Student – Children who are enrolled in a college that is more than 100 miles from home and don’t have a car may be insured at a cheaper rate.
Don’t be shocked that some credits don’t apply to the overall cost of the policy. The majority will only reduce specific coverage prices like comp or med pay. Just because you may think it’s possible to get free car insurance, companies wouldn’t make money that way.
A list of companies and a partial list of their discounts are outlined below.
- Farm Bureau policyholders can earn discounts including 55 and retired, youthful driver, multi-policy, multi-vehicle, and good student.
- State Farm may have discounts that include multiple autos, multiple policy, anti-theft, good student, driver’s education, good driver, and safe vehicle.
- Progressive includes discounts for good student, continuous coverage, online quote discount, homeowner, and multi-vehicle.
- Allstate discounts include utility vehicle, new car, premier discount, auto/life discount, premier plus, farm vehicle, and multi-policy.
- Nationwide may include discounts for multi-policy, business or organization, good student, easy pay, family plan, and anti-theft.
- MetLife offers premium reductions for multi-policy, defensive driver, accident-free, good driver, good student, and claim-free.
It’s a good idea to ask all companies you are considering which discounts they offer. Some discounts may not apply to policies in your area. To view companies with the best discounts, click here to view.
Insurance cost influencing factors
Many different elements are used when pricing auto insurance. Some of the criteria are obvious such as your driving history, although others are more obscure like your continuous coverage or your financial responsibility.One of the most helpful ways to save on car insurance is to to have a grasp of the factors that help calculate the rates you pay for car insurance. If you understand what controls the rates you pay, this allows you to make educated decisions that may reward you with much lower annual insurance costs.
- Vehicles with better crash test results means cheaper car insurance rates – Safer cars tend to have lower insurance rates. Vehicles built for safety reduce injuries and better occupant protection translates into fewer and smaller insurance claims which can mean better rates for you.
- Credit rating impact car insurance rates – Credit score is a big factor in determining what you pay. If your credit can use some improvement, you may save money insuring your 2007 Chrysler 300 by repairing your credit. Insureds that have high credit scores tend to be better drivers and file fewer claims than drivers with lower credit ratings.
- Your age impacts your premiums – More experienced drivers are more responsible, are lower risk to insure and receive fewer citations.Drivers with little experience have a tendency to be careless and easily distracted when driving so car insurance rates are higher.
- Your address can influence price – Being located in areas with lower population is a good thing when shopping for auto insurance. Fewer drivers and short commutes means less chance of accidents. Drivers who live in large cities have to deal with more aggressive driving styles and more time behind the wheel. More time commuting means more chance of being in an accident.
- Better prices for continuous car insurance coverage – Allowing your coverage to lapse will be a quick way to pay more for car insurance. And not only will your rates increase, not being able to provide proof of insurance may result in fines and jail time.
- Single vs. married – Being married may earn you lower rates on your policy. Having a spouse means you’re more stable financially and it’s statistically proven that drivers who are married file infrequent claims.
Car insurance can be complex
When it comes to buying coverage for your vehicles, there is no one size fits all plan. Coverage needs to be tailored to your specific needs.
These are some specific questions can aid in determining if your situation might need an agent’s assistance.
- Is a blown tire covered by insurance?
- Is my nanny covered when driving my vehicle?
- Are there companies who specialize in insuring high-risk drivers?
- What is UM/UIM insurance?
- Does coverage extend to Mexico or Canada?
- Which is better, split liability limits or combined limits?
- Do I benefit by insuring my home with the same company?
- Am I covered if I hit my neighbor’s mailbox?
- Who is covered when they drive my 2007 Chrysler 300?
If you can’t answer these questions but one or more may apply to you then you might want to talk to a licensed insurance agent. If you want to speak to an agent in your area, take a second and complete this form. It is quick, free and can help protect your family.
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Specific coverage details
Understanding the coverages of a insurance policy can help you determine the best coverages at the best deductibles and correct limits. Policy terminology can be impossible to understand and even agents have difficulty translating policy wording.
Comprehensive coverage
This will pay to fix damage caused by mother nature, theft, vandalism and other events. You first must pay your deductible then your comprehensive coverage will pay.
Comprehensive can pay for claims such as damage from getting keyed, vandalism, damage from a tornado or hurricane and hitting a bird. The most your insurance company will pay is the ACV or actual cash value, so if the vehicle’s value is low consider removing comprehensive coverage.
Coverage for collisions
This coverage covers damage to your 300 resulting from colliding with another vehicle or an object, but not an animal. You have to pay a deductible then your collision coverage will kick in.
Collision insurance covers things such as hitting a parking meter, driving through your garage door, backing into a parked car and sideswiping another vehicle. Collision coverage makes up a good portion of your premium, so analyze the benefit of dropping coverage from vehicles that are older. Drivers also have the option to increase the deductible in order to get cheaper collision rates.
Coverage for liability
Liability coverage provides protection from injuries or damage you cause to people or other property that is your fault. This coverage protects you from claims by other people. It does not cover damage to your own property or vehicle.
It consists of three limits, bodily injury for each person injured, bodily injury for the entire accident and a property damage limit. You might see limits of 100/300/100 which means $100,000 in coverage for each person’s injuries, $300,000 for the entire accident, and a total limit of $100,000 for damage to vehicles and property.
Liability insurance covers claims such as funeral expenses, medical expenses, structural damage, court costs and attorney fees. How much liability coverage do you need? That is up to you, but buy as high a limit as you can afford.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage
Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist coverage protects you and your vehicle’s occupants when other motorists either have no liability insurance or not enough. Covered losses include injuries to you and your family as well as your vehicle’s damage.
Since many drivers have only the minimum liability required by law, it doesn’t take a major accident to exceed their coverage limits. This is the reason having UM/UIM coverage is important protection for you and your family.
Medical payments coverage and PIP
Med pay and PIP coverage reimburse you for short-term medical expenses such as doctor visits, pain medications, rehabilitation expenses, surgery and nursing services. They are used to cover expenses not covered by your health insurance policy or if you are not covered by health insurance. Coverage applies to all vehicle occupants and also covers getting struck while a pedestrian. Personal Injury Protection is only offered in select states but can be used in place of medical payments coverage
Shop Smart and Save
We just covered a lot of ways to lower your 2007 Chrysler 300 insurance car insurance rates. The key thing to remember is the more times you quote, the better likelihood of getting inexpensive insurance. You may be surprised to find that the best car insurance rates are with some of the smallest insurance companies.
Lower-priced 2007 Chrysler 300 insurance can be purchased both online in addition to local insurance agencies, and you should compare rates from both to have the best selection. Some companies may not provide internet price quotes and these small, regional companies work with independent agencies.
As you go through the steps to switch your coverage, it’s not a good idea to buy less coverage just to save a little money. Too many times, an insured cut physical damage coverage only to discover later that their decision to reduce coverage ended up costing them more. Your aim should be to purchase a proper amount of coverage at the best price, but do not sacrifice coverage to save money.
Even more information is located at these sites:
- All About Airbag Safety (State Farm)
- What Does No-Fault Insurance Cover? (Allstate)
- Drunk Driving Statistics (Insurance Information Insitute)
- Car Insurance for Teen Drivers with Divorced Parents (Allstate)
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Benji Carr
Former Licensed Life Insurance Agent
Benjamin Carr was a licensed insurance agent in Georgia and has two years’ experience in life, health, property and casualty coverage. He has worked with State Farm and other risk management firms. He is also a strategic writer and editor with a background in branding, marketing, and quality assurance. He has been in military newsrooms — literally on the frontline of journalism.
Former Licensed Life Insurance Agent
Editorial Guidelines: We are a free online resource for anyone interested in learning more about auto insurance. Our goal is to be an objective, third-party resource for everything auto insurance related. We update our site regularly, and all content is reviewed by auto insurance experts.