
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Dynamic and more videos in the Car Insurance category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new or produce your own... More
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Dynamic and more videos in the Car Insurance category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at http://www.howcast.com/filmmakers/apply. Follow these helpful hints before you sign on the dotted line. To complete this How-To you will need: A credit report Knowledge of local law Careful consideration Competing quotes Extra coverage A credit report Knowledge of local law Careful consideration Competing quotes Extra coverage Step 1: Check your credit Check your credit report for errors. Insurance companies use your credit rating to help determine your rate. Tip: Request a copy of your credit report by logging onto annualcreditreport.com or by calling 1-877-322-8228. You are entitled to one free copy per year. Step 2: Obey the law Find out the minimum car insurance required by law on your state's Department of Insurance web site. Tip: Only New Hampshire and Wisconsin don't require car insurance. But since they do require people to pay for accidents they cause, many people carry it anyway. Step 3: Consider more liability coverage Consider buying more liability insurance than your state requires. Consumer groups recommend a minimum of $100,000 for injuries per person, $300,000 per accident, and $100,000 in property-damage liability. Tip: Most American car insurance does not cover you if you're driving outside the United States. Some policies are valid in Canada and Mexico, but check if your coverage meets those countries' requirements. Step 4: Crunch some numbers Collision coverage pays for the repair or replacement of your vehicle. If your car is more than five years old or worth less than $4,000, it may not be worth it. Step 5: Consider comprehensive coverage Comprehensive coverage covers you if someone steals your vehicle or if it's damaged by a windstorm, fire, hail, or vandalism. But if your car is more than 12 years old, unless it's a valuable vintage set of wheels, the cost may outweigh the potential benefit. Step 6: Weigh the advantage of add-ons Weigh the advantage of other add-ons, such as extra medical coverage, emergency roadside assistance, and glass breakage. Tip: Consider buying uninsured or underinsured motorist protection, even if your state doesn't require it. This provision protects you if someone with no insurance causes a collision with you. Step 7: Shop around Shop around. Get a general quote from an insurance company's web site by plugging in basic information like your zip code and car model. Some web sites offer quotes from several companies so you can compare rates. Just be aware that these quotes reflect a bare-bones policy with no add-ons. Step 8: Ask about discounts Once you choose a company, ask if you're eligible for discounts. Having air bags, antilock brakes, or an antitheft device can reduce your rates. So can a clean driving record, carpooling, a car with low mileage, and good grades if you're a student. Drivers between 50 and 65 also may qualify for discounts. Step 9: Choose a deductible Choose the highest deductible you can afford in order to pay the lowest premium possible. Step 10: Pay up-front Once you decide on a policy, pay the entire premium up-front to save the monthly service fee. Thanks for watching How To Buy Car Insurance! If you enjoyed this video subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howcast Less
Added Mar 20, 2009
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hemet92544 Says:
Jun 22, 2010 - Anyone have an increase in car insurance this year, 2010? Even with a good record and same insurance company for years? We have Allstate around 20 years, nothing on our record. Raised our car insurance 25 percent, they said everybody’s went up. What? In this economy? Now Paying 450 bucks for 6 months on two cars that are 1995 and 1997. Liability. 100 deductible. We are in our late 40’s live in California.
chadtimms Says:
May 16, 2010 - Very informative video and put together well. Learn secrets here. howtobuycarinsurance(dot)org
dsteitz1 Says:
Mar 22, 2010 - I think Allstate is the way to go! Call them at 1-888-384-6096!
paigevalenzuelaanoa Says:
Jan 4, 2010 - Dosn`t matter if you're looking for a cheaper rate or a different coverage plan altogether, we can help
bendudiek Says:
Jan 3, 2010 - If it were me, I'd skip the step about credit report. Just get free quotes and go from there. bestdallasautoinsurance (dot) com
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Oct 30, 2009 - fuck thats great but your fucked when or if u get hit....Xo
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rhemares Says:
May 6, 2009 - Interesting video. In real life yuo can get a better deal than that. carinsurancequote(dot)ws
cheke64 Says:
Mar 23, 2009 - I pay $55 for liability for my age is pretty good. Farmer bureau
BinkieMcFartnuggets Says:
Mar 22, 2009 - Just go with whoever makes the funniest commercial, otherwise those companies are all wasting their time.
JustaEropeanGuy Says:
Mar 21, 2009 - Where IS this amazingly awful unforgivible mistake?
carnalucious Says:
Mar 21, 2009 - Hmmm. I never said that the internet or the english "languege" (yet another typo that I don't believe is LEET) is the property of America. When you put someone/something down, you look like even more of a jackass when you can't use spell check. And I believe you did type your reply in english, no?
JustaEropeanGuy Says:
Mar 21, 2009 - The internet is not the property of america and neither is the english languege. Leet speak, how ever IS! Now go fuck your self.
carnalucious Says:
Mar 21, 2009 - Teach foreigners how to spell and punctuate.
BlitzWing00 Says:
Mar 20, 2009 - Great all around info! Two things they should have discuss a little better is the Liability & Deductible. Liability (Third Party Liability) coverage is probably the most important to get. It protects you if you cause damages to other people's stuff. If you don't have any and run over somebody....you'll end up getting sued & financially ruined. Deductible is the first amount of damages on your own vehicle not covered if you're at fault (meaning you have to pay this yourself).
flaxtake5 Says:
Mar 20, 2009 - i dun hv a car but i think this will hlp in future
JustaEropeanGuy Says:
Mar 20, 2009 - How to save america's iconomy: Step one - save money step two - buy car Stop that credit shyte
Chany14 Says:
Mar 20, 2009 - dont get mad, get glad!
locochepo Says:
Mar 20, 2009 - im in the 14%
Probewitch Says:
Mar 20, 2009 - Actually I liked the looks of the car that was the example of paint vandalism.
Grandninja1337 Says:
Mar 20, 2009 - well aren't you special for being first
rantdanny Says:
Mar 20, 2009 - This got promoted fast, but nice video.
Chany14 Says:
Mar 20, 2009 - first arsefaces!