Slash Your Car Insurance Bills: Consumer Reports' Top Money-Saving Tips
by AutoExpert | 22 March, 2024
We know car insurance feels like a major rip-off lately, with those prices skyrocketing. Luckily, Consumer Reports has some tips to help us take back control and save some cash.
Some of these are the usual stuff, others...well, let's just say they're creative:
Let's ease up on the speeding. We know it's tempting when roads are empty, but those tickets jack up insurance costs big time. Plus, safer driving is good for everyone!
Time to ditch our "loyal" insurance company. Turns out, switching around can save us serious money. An independent insurance agent can do the legwork and find us better deals.
A higher deductible can save us hundreds each year! Just make sure we can actually cover that cost if we do need to use our insurance.
If we're driving an old beater, those extra coverage options might be useless. Better to ditch them and bank the savings!
Let's take one of those defensive driving courses. We might get a discount AND become better drivers, it's a win-win.
If we're working from home or just driving less, telling our insurance company can lower our rates.
Bundling home and auto is classic for a reason – saves us time and money.
Got a tiny dent? Might be cheaper to pay for the fix ourselves. Keeps our record clean and our premiums low.
"Dividend policies" are an interesting option. They make us part owners of the insurance company, so we get a share of the profits!
Driver monitoring apps are where things get dicey. They could save us money by tracking our driving, but major privacy red flags there. If we're considering one, let's grill them about how that data is used.
Other things to remember from Consumer Reports:
Don't skimp on liability insurance, ever! The state minimums won't protect us fully if we get into a bad accident.
Older drivers, watch those rates! They might creep up on us after age 70. Let's shop around and maybe take another driver's ed course.
Anyone have success with these? Let's share what works in the comments, because we're all sick of these insane bills!