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Forget The Bells and Whistles; I Just Want Cheap Auto Insurance

Forget The Bells and Whistles; I Just Want Cheap Auto Insurance By Austin Brentley
austin.brentley@complete-insurance-guide.com
Complete Insurance Guide Columnist
January 31, 2005

So it's generally agreed that you car is no chariot. So you have a piece of junk, but the law requires you to insure it anyway. Your goal is simple and straight forward. You want to find the absolute cheapest car insurance possible. Is low cost car insurance a myth, or can you dreams really come true?

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Finding the Cheapest Car Insurance Possible

Fortunately for you, low cost car insurance isn't a myth. Despite the rumors, it's possible to find an affordable car insurance quote relatively easily. Here are some general tips to consider as you begin shopping for cheap auto insurance.

Step 1 for a Low Cost Car Insurance Quote

Don't accumulate tickets or get into accidents. Easier said than done, right? However, if you simply obey the law (especially with regards to parking your vehicle), insurance companies will smile more favorably upon you, and will be more willing to offer you the cheapest car insurance policies that they have.

Step 2 for a Low Cost Car Insurance Quote

Keep drivers of your car to a bare minimum. You have to insure every person who has access to your car. If you keep this number small, you'll be one step closer to finding cheap auto insurance.

Step 3 for a Low Cost Car Insurance Quote

Take it to the Web. You can harness the mighty power of the Internet to do the work that would have taken the Yellow Pages and days of detective work just a few years ago. If you want to find the cheapest car insurance (I mean bare-bones, absolute cheapest car insurance), simply type in ?cheap auto insurance? into your favorite search engine. You will be overwhelmed by all the friendly companies who are willing to overlook parking tickets and extra drivers. Good luck.

About the Author
Austin Brentley is an English teacher currently living and working in Yamaguchi, Japan. His previous experience includes working for a lobbying firm, in his native Washington, DC and for various record and television studios in New York. Austin holds a B.A. in history from Harvard University.

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