15
Ways to Lower Your Car Insurance Quote
by: Andrew Bowen
1. Shop around
The difference in price between various companies can be significant.
What one company may consider a high risk factor another company may
not view as so important. Insurance companies arrive at a price for
your car insurance by adding or discounting money after each answer
you give to the questions they ask you. Each company has its own rules
as to what they consider should increase or decrease your premium. By
shopping around you get a better list of prices to compare.
2. Buy a lower group car
One of the important factors that insurance companies take into account
is of course your vehicle. There are thousands of different cars on
the road so companies divide them up into groups. Most companies will
adopt the ABI (Association of British Insurers) group rating. This splits
up vehicles into 20 different groups. Generally speaking the higher
the group rating for your vehicle, the higher your premium will be.
Some companies may also combine your driving experience with the vehicle
group to get a better idea of how high the risk is. This is one of the
reasons why young drivers should consider buying a lower group car if
they want to lower their insurance cost.
3. Consider Third Party Only cover
A Third Party Only insurance policy is the minimum amount of cover legally
required - it is also the cheapest. Generally speaking you should consider
opting for this type of policy if your vehicle is of low value. In the
unfortunate event of having an accident, any damage to a third party
vehicle will be covered but any damage to your vehicle is not. However,
if your vehicle is of little value then you may not be too concerned.
It may not be worth paying extra for a Fully Comprehensive policy in
these circumstances.
4. Maintain a good credit rating
More and more insurance companies are adopting credit scoring techniques
as part of the overall calculation of your car insurance premium. By
keeping a good credit history you may avoid any additional premium that
companies add to your price for having a bad credit score.
5. Buy on the web
Many insurance providers now offer some good discounts for buying the
policy over the internet. The theory is that by purchasing your insurance
over the web, you are saving the company money by not requiring telesales
agent time and incurring free-phone costs. This saving is passed on
to you in the form of a discount for buying online. If you have got
prices by telephone then check your quote again on their website, you
may be surprised at how much cheaper it is.
6. Have a higher voluntary excess
During the quotation process you will be asked how much voluntary excess
you want to have. Insurance companies will generally include a compulsory
excess amount on the policy but give you the opportunity to increase
this if you wish. The more the voluntary excess the lower your premium
should be. However, in the event of a claim, you will have to pay a
higher amount yourself, up to the total amount of excess on your policy.
7. Reduce your annual mileage
How many miles you do a year is a common question that can affect your
car insurance premium. The more miles you do the more your premium is
likely to be. Quotation systems and telephone agents will often suggest
an amount of miles for you. Try and work out how many miles you will
genuinely do. It may be less than the amount suggested. Of course, you
should always give an honest answer to this and other questions.
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8. Keep a clean driving record
This may be easier said than done. However, by having few or preferably
no driving convictions, you can avoid being penalised by increases in
your car insurance premium. Getting caught with a speeding fine is often
not the only financial penalty you incur. Insurance companies take very
seriously all driving convictions and it is usually an important part
of their rating process. You can expect an increase in the cost of your
insurance if you do get caught with a driving conviction, so it pays
to be a safe driver.
9. Keep claim free
This ties in neatly with number 8 above. The biggest factor affecting
the cost of your car insurance premium is how many No Claims Bonus Years
you have. Full No Claims Bonus is generally considered by most companies
to be five years or more, this can give you huge discounts, in some
cases up to 75%. By being a safe driver and avoiding potential claims,
you can continually benefit by building up your number of claim free
years. Every additional No Claims Bonus year you get, the lower your
car insurance cost should be. Some companies give you the option of
paying a bit more on your premium to protect your No Claims Bonus.
10. Be realistic about the value of your car
Most of us have an inflated view as to what our car is worth. When asked
the value of your vehicle during the insurance quotation process, people
will often state an amount that is unrealistic and above the real value
of the car. People do this as they believe that this is what they will
get back from the insurance company in the event of a claim. The reality
is that the company will only pay out what the car is worth at the time
of the claim and not what you stated for the quote. In fact, by giving
a high and unrealistic value, you can increase your car insurance premium
as this is often a factor affecting your final price.
11. Remove unnecessary named drivers
Additional drivers on your policy usually mean a higher premium. A lot
of people add a number of extra drivers on the policy just in case that
person needs to drive the car. However, having all these drivers will
push up the cost. By only naming drivers on the policy that will definitely
driver the car, you can lower the final cost. If you find that an unnamed
driver needs to drive the vehicle then most companies will allow you
to temporarily add a new named driver for a small cost.
12. Improve your car security
Theft of and from your vehicle are important considerations when insurance
companies calculate your price. Most companies will give you a discount
for having better security of your vehicle. An alarm and immobiliser
will usually attract a small discount whilst having a tracker device
installed may give you a larger reduction. Some companies may insist
on having such devices installed on more expensive and desirable cars
before they even consider offering you a price.
13. Take an advanced driving test
Although not compulsory, taking an advanced driving test can not only
improve your driving skills but also help to lower your car insurance
premium. Some companies look favourably on people who have taken the
advanced test as it shows commitment to safe driving thus lowering the
chance of having a motoring accident.
14. Pay your premium in one go
By paying for your car insurance all in one go, you can avoid paying
additional interest charges that would be added on if you opted to pay
by instalments. The interest charges can be quite significant, so if
your finances allow, you can save a good amount of money by paying for
the whole lot up front. In some cases, companies may even give you a
small discount for doing this.
15. Get married
Okay so this may seem like a dramatic final way to lower your premium.
However, a number of insurance companies offer lower premiums when your
named drivers are insured and spouse as opposed to two unmarried drivers.
Some companies believe that this shows an element of stability which
is a hallmark of safer drivers and give you a discount on this basis.
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About The Author
Andrew Bowen is the CEO of Accept Direct Limited. Accept Direct sell
low cost UK car insurance through their website http://www.acceptdirect.co.uk