• What's your lifestyle?
Many factors determine auto insurance rates, not just vehicle year, make and model. Companies also look at information about you. If you've recently moved, gotten married, had a birthday or experienced a similar life milestone, mention this to your independent agent or broker. You may be eligible to save money on your car insurance.
• Sweet 16 doesn't have to be sour.
Having a new teenage driver usually means the auto insurance bill will go up, but there are ways to save. An independent agent or broker can find them for you.
• How old is your car?
You don't always need the same level of physical damage coverage on older cars as on newer ones. If you drive an older car, your independent agent or broker can advise you what level of coverage makes the most sense. If you want to keep your physical damage coverage, consider raising your deductible-that could save you money each year, too.
• Save money on the fun stuff.
If you have a motorcycle, boat, RV or other "toy," you might save money by having it covered by the same company that insures your car. Talk to your independent agent or broker about it.
You may also want to consider separating your homeowner's policy from your car insurance policy. Bundling your homeowner's policy with your car insurance doesn't always save you money. It may, but have your independent agent look at separating the policies-the discount you may have gotten for keeping them together may be outweighed by the lower price another company might have for your car insurance.
To learn more or to find an independent agent or broker, visit driveinsurance.com.