Teen Drivers Can Save Money On Car Insurance

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4, 2018 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Carinsuranceplan.org has released a new blog post that explains why teens should get online car insurance quotes before signing any insurance contract.

Teens are automatically classified as high-risk drivers. Insurance companies make this move because statistics are on their side. Lack of driving experience and immature behavior associated with age will make a teen driver more likely to be involved in an accident. However, there are some smart ways to get more affordable insurance costs:

    --  Compare prices online. Comparison shopping is the best ways to discover
        new offers and select a really advantageous offer.  Get online quotes
        from several providers and check who offers the best premiums.  When
        using brokerage websites, like http://cheapquotesautoinsurance.com/ this
        only takes a few minutes.
    --  Check car-theft statistics before buying a new car. Some types of cars
        are preferred targets for thieves. Surprisingly, the most stolen cars
        are not the most expensive or visually impressive ones, but ones with
        some really good parts. Before purchasing a new vehicle, check how often
        is the model stolen.
    --  It is important to remember that not all insurance companies treat teens
        the same. Many insurance companies understand that not all the teens
        behave the same. They are willing to collaborate with teens and
        elaborate a more efficient and affordable car insurance plan. Some
        companies are willing to issue a customized contract for teens. If the
        teen agrees to always wear a seatbelt or not to drive the car above a
        certain mileage, then the insurer will provide better premiums.
    --  Teen drivers should do some research and check for insurance companies
        that have a friendlier attitude towards teens. Look for ratings,
        consumer reports and testimonials. Also, check some dedicated forums and
        blogs. Look for testimonials about customer service, prices and claim
        handling.
    --  Improve grades. Teens who have at least a B average should apply for a
        good student discount. The value of the discount varies and for some
        companies is as high as 35%. Provide all required documents and let the
        company analyze the case.
    --  Get car insurance quotes before signing any contract. In this way, the
        teen will know if the companies also provide good prices. Furthermore,
        check if being added to a parent's insurance will help to get a better
        rate.  A multi-vehicle discount is really valuable and will partially
        offset the costs caused by the driver's age.
    --  Check the resident student discounts. If the teen goes to a college
        situated more than 100 miles from home, he might be eligible for this
        discount. The only condition is to let the car at home and drive it very
        rare, when he has a vacation and returns home.

"Teens are known to be high-risk and pay more for auto insurance. But there are some ways to lower premiums. Find out how to get cheap car insurance for teen drivers", said Russell Rabichev, Marketing Director of Internet Marketing Company.

Carinsuranceplan.org is an online provider of life, home, health, and auto insurance quotes. This website is unique because it does not simply stick to one kind of insurance provider, but brings the clients the best deals from many different online insurance carriers. In this way, clients have access to offers from multiple carriers all in one place: this website. On this site, customers have access to quotes for insurance plans from various agencies, such as local or nationwide agencies, brand names insurance companies, etc.

For more information, please visit http://carinsuranceplan.org

Media Contact: Russell Rabichev, Internet Marketing Company, 8183593898, russellr@gmail.com

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