Smart shoppers can save money, buy cheap car insurance and get a reliable free online car insurance quote. The secret is to prepare before you log on to fill out the application.
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Here are some tips from an experienced insurance shopper for getting the best deal:
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1. Know your own driving record.
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Insurance companies want the safest drivers as customers and charge a higher premium to drivers who have poor records.
Surprisingly often, a driver's moving violation history has been recorded inaccurately by the courts or the state motor vehicle department.
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Contact the DMV in your state. For a list, go to www.DepartmentOfMotorVehicles.com.
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Make sure your record is accurate before a car insurance company checks it and decides to reject your application or assign you a higher than necessary premium.
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2. Know your consumer credit report score.
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If you have a less than stellar credit rating, you can expect to pay more for online car insurance -- but don't spend a penny more than necessary!
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Many consumers never know about the inaccurate information that blemishes their credit reports and results in their paying higher insurance premiums. Don't guess -- get the facts.
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For information on how to get a free credit report from each of the three major credit reporting agencies, go to www.AnnualCreditReport.com.
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3. Know how much insurance you need.
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Usually, personal liability and medical coverage are required, but the amounts can vary by state. Check with your state motor vehicle department to be sure.
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The safest course is to buy the most insurance coverage you can afford. But if you're on a tight budget, you don't have to buy any more insurance than you're legally required to carry.
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4. Beware the low-ball scam.
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That's when a less-than-reputable company gives you an online car insurance quote that looks low but eventually isn't. You sign up, they collect your money, and a few months later demand a higher premium than originally quoted.
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To avoid the low-ball scam, check with the industry companies, such as www.AMBest.com, that rate car insurance providers. Don't buy from any insurer whose rating is lower than B. The higher a insurer's rating, the less likely it is to go out of business owing to insolvency, and the more reputable it probably is.
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5. Etch your VIN.
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Some insurers give a 10 or 15 percent discount on cars that have the vehicle identification number (VIN) etched into the windows. VIN-etched cars have a 64 percent lower theft rate than non-etched cars. An etched car that is stolen has a better than 85 percent chance of recovery. Law enforcement authorities recommend VIN etching as a proven, effective deterrent to theft.
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The process is easy and takes as little as 15 minutes to etch the average car. Purchasing VINetcher, the do-it-yourself VIN Etching Kit, the do-it-yourself VIN Etching Kit, includes the option to register in the National Vehicle Identification Program for increased protection.
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For additional hints and tips, including sources for buying cheap online car insurance and getting a free online car insurance quote, visit www.How2BuyInsurance.com .
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About the Author:
Peter A. Schaible is a freelance writer and Editor-at-Large for the  www.MequodaLibrary.com .






