How much do you pay for your auto insurance per year?

Hello asked:


Is it true that the more expensive your car is, the insurance will automatically go up, too? Isn’t the older car need more insurance cover since they are more easy to get into accident?

I don’t know much about auto insurance, so you can share some of your knowledge would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! =D

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4 Comments

  1. Comment by:
    disturbed

    auto insurance

    Your rates depend on your driving record, your car, your insurance needs, your credit and past history and where you live.
    An older car is cheaper to insure because you will likely only need liability insurance.

  2. Comment by:
    Alex

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    If you have a claim with a new car versus an older car and the car is totaled for instance, the insurance will end up paying out more money on a new car since its worth more thats why the insurance is more expensive, they expect to pay more.

    I’m 27, had 4 tickets (one just came off) when I purchased my most recent insurance, and its got decent limits but not the best and full coverage as I have a loan. Mine cost $93/month

  3. Comment by:
    Michael J

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    There are alot of different factors that go in to determining your insurance rate. Yes, the newer the car, the more expensive it will be to insure because its worth more. Older cars tend to be a bit cheaper to insure just because they are older and aren’t worth as much.

    Insurance rates are not just based on the type of car you drive either. The insurance company will look at your age, location, driving record, credit history, and martial status as well.

  4. Comment by:
    Hopeless Diamond

    auto insurance

    Get quoted from the sites, here’s one I know
    you can back up, input another car, see new price. Spend a while researching cars and different insurers till you find a good compromise.
    The above site is good as they’ll search MANY insurers so it’s a quicker process than doin one site at the time.

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