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		<title>Money saving tips for young car owners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It should be a big surprise to anyone that young drivers have higher insurance rates than older car owners. There is a set of reasons behind such a state of affairs and parents unwilling to pay high premium rates for their teenage drivers shouldn&#8217;t think about dropping the coverage altogether. Instead, there are effective ways [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It should be a big surprise to anyone that young drivers have higher insurance rates than older car owners. There is a set of reasons behind such a state of affairs and parents unwilling to pay high premium rates for their teenage drivers shouldn&#8217;t think about dropping the coverage altogether. Instead, there are effective ways your teen driver can opt for lower insurance rates and save you some buck from the family budget. Here are some tips on how to do that:</p>
<p><strong>1. Learn the offers at the market.</strong></p>
<p>Shop around and see what local insurance companies have to offer. There are providers that specialize in high risk drivers (and teens also make part of this group), however there is also a small number of companies that work exclusively with teenage car owners and offer preferential rates. If you are able to find such a company in your area that would be the best option for you. Otherwise, compare the rates with different companies and choose the one that is more liberal towards young car owners.</p>
<p><strong>2. Be a good student.</strong></p>
<p>Good students can usually opt for special discounts with the majority of car insurance providers. This is because the statistics have proven that good students are safer and less risky drivers and thus can have lower rates. However, you should ask the insurance company what are the requirements and will be ready to provide proof with your current</p>
<p><strong>3. Encourage the teen to pay a part of the premium.</strong></p>
<p>Nothing encourages better saving and hard work when financial interest, so when you make the teen pay a part of the insurance premium you will instantly see how he or she tries to minimize these costs. This can be a good push for better grades and research on other insurance options. But be realistic about it, if your teen can&#8217;t manage to pay the premium in whole don&#8217;t put the burden and make him pay only the part he can.</p>
<p><strong>4. Raise the deductibles.</strong></p>
<p>Deductibles are the amount of money you have to pay upfront from your wallet before receiving the insurance benefits. And they are reverse-related to the insurance premiums, meaning that the higher is your deductible the lower premiums you will pay each year. So if your policy carries the smallest deductible, it&#8217;s better to raise it to the amount you can really pay out of pocket if something happens. This will cut your premiums for about 10-20%</p>
<p><strong>5. Buy a vehicle that will give you low <a href="http://www.findcarinsurancequotes.net/">car insurance quotes</a>.</strong></p>
<p>It shouldn&#8217;t be a revelation to most of you that the car you drive strongly influences the rates you pay for insurance. And finding an insurance-friendly auto for your teen will really help cut the costs. Try searching <a href="http://www.findcarinsurancequotes.net/money-saving-tips.html">car insurance quotes</a> online to see what autos offer you the best saving opportunities and cost less to insure.</p>
<p><strong>6. See if you can include the teen into your policy.</strong></p>
<p>Some auto insurance companies allow parents to include teens into their insurance policies and sometimes it will help you in saving on insurance rates compared to having a separate policy for the young driver. Ask your insurance agent about your possibilities and if has any financial sense and provides some money saving options then write your teen in.</p>
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		<title>Finding affordable insurance if you are a high risk driver</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 22:25:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember, the general rule always has exceptions. So when everyone tells you insurance companies load up the premiums of the inexperienced drivers and the drivers who have a bad safety record, that is true as a general rule. But this does not mean it&#8217;s impossible to find reasonably cheap insurance. All it means is you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember, the general rule always has exceptions. So when everyone tells you insurance companies load up the premiums of the inexperienced drivers and the drivers who have a bad safety record, that is true as a general rule. But this does not mean it&#8217;s impossible to find reasonably cheap insurance. All it means is you have to work harder to get results. So the first rule is, &#8220;Never give up hope!&#8221; There are always ways in which you can save on the premium and find reasonably good coverage. Who are you? You may:</p>
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<li>be a new driver;</li>
<li>have been involved in multiple traffic accidents;</li>
<li>have been convicted of driving while under the influence or other serious offenses; or</li>
<li>have had you license suspended and/or your previous insurance cancelled.</li>
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<p>The second rule is always to tackle the problem honestly. It is pointless to lie about your record. Even if the lie goes undetected when you buy the policy, every company makes thorough checks once a claim is made. If your dishonesty turns up, the company will cancel the policy and you will be left with no indemnity against the claim. Be open about your high-risk status and get two sets of quotes using the online search engines. You should aim to compare the prices on general policies with the premiums charged by the companies offering special policies for drivers with poor records. The bad news is the majority of general insurers will refuse to quote or quote high premiums. These are the companies only writing policies for people aged between 25 and 70 who have never had an accident in their lives. The quotes you get are still useful because you find out which is the lowest of the high quotes. The good news is there are a small number of companies offering a specialised service to high risk drivers. Ask for high risk auto insurance or nonstandard auto insurance and get their quotes.</p>
<p>The third rule is to improve your driving ability and record. If you are a new driver or have recently had a serious accident, go through one of the advanced driving courses approved by local insurance companies. Successful completion usually entitles you to a discount. You then have to put all you best driving skills into practice and drive without collecting tickets and getting into accidents. The longer your license stays clean, the lower your premium will be. Sadly, it takes years to remove the negative marks from your record but, once you have proved you are a good driver, you will be rewarded.</p>
<p>The final rule to find every possible discount to bring the premium down. Drive a low-powered vehicle only at low-risk times of the day and avoid driving long distances. Fit safety features to your vehicle and store it off the road at night. You may not end up with really <a href="http://www.autosinsurance4u.com/auto-insurance/finding-affordable-insurance.html">cheap auto insurance</a>, but it should be reasonably affordable. In any event, <a href="http://www.autosinsurance4u.com/">cheap auto insurance</a> is often bad value for money. It&#8217;s always better to find good coverage at a price you can afford.</p>
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