Cheap Auto Insurance
http://live.pirillo.com/ - How (and where) do you look for cheap auto insurance? Are there any tools out there that humans can use?
Chris recommends that you shop around. Progressive may very well offer rates of its competitors, but you should only use price as one method of evaluating your auto insurance. You should also consider coverage, accessibility, and convenience.
Some live chatters recommend State Farm, Farmers, and even Geico (cavemen, geckos, and all). Chris has been happy with AllState for several years. The real question is: are you happy with your current auto insurance company?
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4 Comments
Tim Malloroy
May 22nd, 2007
at 7:16am
We use Mercury through our local broker. So far, they are the cheapest (for Southern California anyway) that I have found — especially since two young adults in college are on the policy.
Tim Malloroy
May 22nd, 2007
at 7:16am
We use Mercury through our local broker. So far, they are the cheapest (for Southern California anyway) that I have found — especially since two young adults in college are on the policy.
jay
May 22nd, 2007
at 11:00am
I live in Washington State, and have had very good expierences with GEICO, over time I more than doubled my liability coverage limits, added uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage, and my rates continued to go downwards, I now pay about 95 cents per day, less than when I first started with the legal minimums here. Not a bad deal considering the value of a buck nowadays.
Another good point for GEICO is their website was the only one I found at the time that gave you an option to explain why you might not already have current car coverage when you first apply, (in my case, it was the end of summer, and I said that I had been driving my Goldwing all summer, since motorcycles in WA don’t require mandatory liability coverage here), anyways, they didn’t seem to penalize me (very much) for not having it at the time.
GELU
October 16th, 2007
at 2:46pm
We use Mercury through our local broker. So far, they are the cheapest (for Southern California anyway) that I have found — especially since two young adults in college are on the policy.