How To Keep Teenager Car Insurance Rates Low in Michigan

August 31, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teenager insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My teen is starting to drive and I would like to know if there is any way to keep her car insurance low here in Michigan.

Jenny

Detroit MI

Auto insurance can be a major part of each family year’s budget. Decreasing insurance premiums can be one of the best ways for families to improve their budget. Families should focus on factors they have control over in order to decrease auto insurance premiums.

Driving record is the most important factor. A teen driver’s short driving history can affect the affordability of car insurance for teens. If a teen’s driving record has tickets or claims, his auto insurance rates can increase drastically. As such, parents should set example to their children that by doing defensive driving actually saves money. The teens look up to their parents even the way they drive and their habits when driving. As such, this affects how a teen will actually drive come future time.

One great activity the family can participate in that can also earn a discount is to take a safe driving course as a family. Most insurance companies offer discounts to drivers that take an approved safe driving course.

New Car For My Teen Son Costs As Much as The Auto Insurance Premiums!

 

June 13, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Teenager insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I bought my teenage son a new car. After getting quotes from auto insurance companies in South Dakota, I realized auto insurance for teenagers have higher premiums. Is there any way I can lessen charges for my son’s car insurance?

Jenny

Sioux Falls, SD

Most insurance companies charge higher premiums for auto insurance for teenagers because teenagers are assumed to be more accident-prone and reckless compared to adults. But still there are ways in which you can lessen the charges for your son’s insurance in South Dakota. To get a better deal, you need to put emphasis on the importance of a clean driving record for your son. Such can be done by observing traffic laws and avoiding speeding tickets and any other traffic violations at all costs.

Premium payments are usually less for auto insurance with a greater deductible. In your choice of car, choose one that has more advanced safety features to avoid having a hazard in the high ranking class which can increase premiums. By getting a stand-alone policy, you son will be responsible for his own insurance and he will only be allowed daylight driving, a certificate from a driving school, among others. It would also help if you make your son accountable for whatever happens to his car by working part-time so he can pay for half of his car’s premium. That way, you do not only reduce cost, you also inculcate in him the value of responsibility.