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Depending
on where you live, your driving record and the type of car you own,
you may have noticed that your auto insurance premiums have gone down
over the past few years.
There are a number of reasons for the drop. Safer
cars, six consecutive years of decline in auto theft, crackdowns on
drunken driving, stronger seat-belt law enforcement and competition
among insurers are some of the factors holding down the price of auto
insurance.
Rates dropped in 1998 more than anytime in the last 20
years, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. That's
good news, and there are several ways you may be able to cut your auto
insurance costs further.
Higher deductibles can lower your premiums as will
selecting only the coverage you feel you need. Many insurance
companies offer different discounts. When shopping for auto insurance,
be sure to ask about the availability of these discounts. Here are a
few:
* New business discount -- may offer you a discount as
a new policyholder if you have been accident-free for a specific
period of time.
* Accident-free -- policyholders who have been
accident-free while being insured with the same insurance company for
several years may be eligible for reduced premiums.
* Discounts for other insurance lines -- premiums may
be reduced if you insure your home, life, or health with the same
company that covers your car.
* Multiple car -- premiums may be reduced if there are
two or more private passenger cars in the household insured by the
same company.
*Air bag/passive restraint -- medical payments or
personal injury protection premiums may be discounted if the auto is
equipped with a factory-installed air bag or other passive restraint
system, such as automatic safety belts, that meets federal safety
standards.
* Antitheft devices -- some insurance companies offer
discounts on comprehensive coverage premiums when certain antitheft
devices are installed or built into a vehicle.
* Defensive driving course -- premium discounts
sometimes are offered for the voluntary completion of specified driver
improvement courses.
* Good student -- full-time students (high school or
higher level) maintaining at least a "B" average can quality
for reduced premiums with many companies.
These are just a few of the common discounts offered
by insurance companies. For more details contact your insurance
company or agent. Above all, drive safely.
Bruce Langford is a Pinecrest insurance agent for
State Farm. For more information, please call 305-235-8441.
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