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UPDATED: Oct 7, 2015
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Wish you could get out of overpriced car insurance? Don’t sweat it because you’re not alone.
Big-name insurance companies like Allstate, Progressive and Geico all promote huge savings with advertising and it is difficult to separate fact from fiction and take the time to shop coverage around.
If you currently have a car insurance policy, you will most likely be able to reduce your rates substantially using these techniques. Buying car insurance is not that difficult. Although drivers must understand the way insurance companies determine prices and apply this information to your search.
Don’t overlook these car insurance discounts
Car insurance is not cheap, but you can get discounts that can dramatically reduce your bill. Some trigger automatically when you complete an application, but a few need to be specially asked for before being credited.
- Homeowners Pay Less – Just owning your own home may earn you a small savings since owning and maintaining a home is proof that your finances are in order.
- Passenger Safety Discount – Factory options such as air bags or motorized seat belts could see savings up to 30%.
- Theft Deterent Discount – Vehicles optioned with advanced anti-theft systems prevent vehicle theft and will save you 10% or more.
- Good Students Pay Less – Maintaining excellent grades may save as much as 25% on a insurance quote. This discount can apply up to age 25.
- Claim Free – Insureds who avoid accidents and claims get the best car insurance rates when compared to accident-prone drivers.
One thing to note about discounts is that some of the credits will not apply to your bottom line cost. Some only reduce individual premiums such as liability, collision or medical payments. So despite the fact that it appears you can get free auto insurance, car insurance companies aren’t that generous. But any discount will positively reduce the amount you pay for coverage.
Some of the larger companies who might offer some of the above discounts include:
Before buying, ask all companies you are considering which discounts can lower your rates. Savings may not be offered in your area. If you would like to view providers with discount car insurance rates, click here to view.
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You can change your insurance prices
Multiple criteria are used when you get your auto insurance bill. Most are fairly basic such as your driving history, but other criteria are not as apparent such as whether you are married or how financially stable you are.The best way to find cheaper insurance is to take a look at the different types of things that go into determining your premiums. When you understand what determines base rates, this enables informed choices that can help you get cheaper rates.
The following are some of the major factors used by insurance companies to determine premiums.
- How much liability protection – Your insurance policy’s liability coverage will protect you if ever you are ruled to be at fault for causing damage or personal injury in an accident. Your policy’s liability insurance provides for a legal defense to attempt to prove you were not liable. Liability insurance is pretty cheap as compared to coverage for physical damage, so drivers should carry high limits.
- Too many claims and you’ll pay more – If you’re an insured who likes to file claims you should expect either higher rates or even cancellation. Car insurance companies provide lower rates to drivers who do not rely on their insurance for small claims. Your car insurance is intended to be relied upon for major claims that would cause financial hardship.
- More traffic equals higher costs – Having an address in a small town is a good thing when buying insurance. Less people translates into fewer accident claims. People who live in big cities have to deal with more auto accidents and much longer commute distances. Spending more time driving can result in more accidents.
- Poor credit rating equals high premiums – Having a bad credit score factor in determining what you pay. If your credit rating is low, you could pay less to insure your 2001 Mercedes-Benz C-Class by improving your rating. Consumers who have very good credit scores tend to be better risks to insure than drivers who have poor credit scores.
- Gender impacts costs – Statistics have proven that men are more aggressive behind the wheel. It does not mean males are worse at driving than females. They both have accidents at about the same rate, but guys have accidents that have higher claims. Men also tend to receive more costly citations such as reckless driving.
- Careless drivers pay higher premiums – Having a clean driving record can have a huge impact on auto insurance premiums. Even a single driving citation can increase rates by as much as thirty percent. Drivers who don’t get tickets pay lower auto insurance prices as compared to careless drivers. Drivers with flagrant violations such as reckless driving or DUI may need to submit a SR-22 or proof of financial responsibility with their state in order to prevent a license revocation.
- Put fewer miles on your vehicle – The higher the mileage driven in a year the more it will cost to insure it. A lot of insurance companies charge to insure your cars based on how the vehicle is used. Cars not used for work or commuting receive better premium rates than those that get driven frequently. A policy that improperly rates your C-Class is just wasting money. It’s always a good idea to double check that your insurance declarations sheet shows the proper vehicle usage.
- Married people drive safer – Getting married actually saves money compared to being single. Marriage may mean you are more mature than a single person and insurance companies like that married couples file fewer claims.
When to get professional advice
When it comes to buying the right insurance coverage for your personal vehicles, there isn’t really a perfect coverage plan. Coverage needs to be tailored to your specific needs so this has to be addressed. For example, these questions can help discover if your insurance needs will benefit from professional help.
- Do all my vehicles need collision coverage?
- Am I covered when using my vehicle for business?
- How can I find cheaper teen driver insurance?
- When should I drop full coverage on my 2001 Mercedes-Benz C-Class?
- When should I not file a claim?
- Are rental cars covered under my policy?
- Why am I required to buy high-risk coverage?
If you don’t know the answers to these questions but you think they might apply to your situation, you may need to chat with an agent. If you want to speak to an agent in your area, complete this form or click here for a list of insurance companies in your area.
Detailed coverages of your insurance policy
Understanding the coverages of a insurance policy helps when choosing which coverages you need for your vehicles. The coverage terms in a policy can be difficult to understand and even agents have difficulty translating policy wording. Below you’ll find typical coverages offered by insurance companies.
Comprehensive auto coverage
This covers damage caused by mother nature, theft, vandalism and other events. You first have to pay a deductible and then insurance will cover the rest of the damage.
Comprehensive can pay for claims such as a broken windshield, hitting a deer, damage from a tornado or hurricane, damage from getting keyed and falling objects. The highest amount your insurance company will pay is the cash value of the vehicle, so if the vehicle’s value is low consider removing comprehensive coverage.
Liability coverage
This will cover damages or injuries you inflict on other people or property. It protects you against other people’s claims. Liability doesn’t cover your own vehicle damage or injuries.
Split limit liability has three limits of coverage: bodily injury per person, bodily injury per accident and property damage. You might see values of 50/100/50 which means $50,000 bodily injury coverage, a per accident bodily injury limit of $100,000, and property damage coverage for $50,000. Some companies may use one number which is a combined single limit which limits claims to one amount without having the split limit caps.
Liability insurance covers claims such as bail bonds, repair costs for stationary objects, court costs, medical services and attorney fees. How much coverage you buy is a personal decision, but it’s cheap coverage so purchase as much as you can afford.
Medical payments and PIP coverage
Coverage for medical payments and/or PIP reimburse you for bills for prosthetic devices, dental work, funeral costs, ambulance fees and rehabilitation expenses. They are used in conjunction with a health insurance policy or if you do not have health coverage. Coverage applies to all vehicle occupants in addition to getting struck while a pedestrian. Personal Injury Protection is not available in all states but can be used in place of medical payments coverage
UM/UIM (Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist) coverage
This protects you and your vehicle’s occupants when the “other guys” either have no liability insurance or not enough. Covered claims include medical payments for you and your occupants as well as damage to your Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
Due to the fact that many drivers only carry the minimum required liability limits, it doesn’t take a major accident to exceed their coverage limits. That’s why carrying high Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage is important protection for you and your family. Frequently these coverages are similar to your liability insurance amounts.
Coverage for collisions
Collision insurance pays to fix your vehicle from damage caused by collision with another vehicle or an object, but not an animal. A deductible applies then your collision coverage will kick in.
Collision coverage protects against things like crashing into a building, hitting a mailbox, sideswiping another vehicle and sustaining damage from a pot hole. This coverage can be expensive, so you might think about dropping it from older vehicles. You can also choose a higher deductible to save money on collision insurance.
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Do the work, save more money
Discount 2001 Mercedes-Benz C-Class insurance can be found from both online companies as well as from insurance agents, so get free insurance quotes from both of them in order to have the best price selection to choose from. A few companies don’t offer internet price quotes and most of the time these regional carriers only sell coverage through local independent agencies.
As you prepare to switch companies, it’s very important that you do not reduce needed coverages to save money. In many cases, consumers will sacrifice full coverage and discovered at claim time that they should have had better coverage. Your goal should be to buy enough coverage for the lowest cost and still be able to protect your assets.
We covered some good ideas how you can save on 2001 Mercedes-Benz C-Class insurance. The key thing to remember is the more price quotes you have, the better your comparison will be. You may be surprised to find that the best car insurance rates are with some of the lesser-known companies. These smaller insurers may cover specific market segments cheaper as compared to the big name companies such as Progressive or Geico.
More tips and info about insurance is available in the articles below:
- Teen Driver Licensing Information (iihs.org)
- Smart Auto Insurance Tips (Insurance Information Insitute)
- Side Impact Crash Tests (iihs.org)
- Uninsured Motorists: Threats on the Road (Insurance Information Insitute)
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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.