Five Tips to Low Your Car insurance Premium
1: When entering information for a quote, ensure you are accurate, for example giving a more precise mileage can shrink your premium price noticeably. If you state you expect to travel 15,000 miles instead of 10,000 you are increasing your level of risk by 50% as you will be on the road for 5,000 miles extra. Utilising M.O.T documents (if you have them) will allow you guess at a pretty accurate mileage as long as your circumstances have not changed.2: Be careful when entering your job title, of course if you are retired there is little you can do here and believe me we’re all jealous. On a serious note however; the way you describe your job title can impact hugely on your car insurance quote.
3: Always review the excess you will be expected to “stump up” on a prospective policy in the event of a claim. This can vary drastically from one insurer to another. Offering a higher voluntary excess can save money on your premium price but will mean having to find a bigger lump sum in the event of an accident or claim.
4: Where you keep you car overnight can play its part in your premium price too. If you can ensure your car us garaged overnight instead of left on the street you will save money on your car insurance policy. Again you must be honest here, as in the event of your vehicle being stolen this will be an area that is investigated. Of course suggesting you have a garage when you don’t is not a good idea and trying to produce evidence of this “garage” to the police when filing a crime report could prove to be interesting.
5: last few tips concern the features that are offered with a prospective policy. You may be inadvertently paying for a feature you do not require, such as legal protection or personal injury. Most insurers will allow you to remove these from the policy making it cheaper. Think about this carefully before doing so, as you may find a need for these features at a later date (especially if you’re the suing type; just a joke of course). Along with your general excess you will find extra’s such as windscreen excess or young drivers excess, checking these before you commit to purchasing a policy could save you money in the long run.