How can teenage drivers save money on auto insurance?

  • Shop and compare around -- Since premiums differs from company to company, it is important to shop around.·
  • Get enrolled in a driver training -- Generally many schools offer driver training as part of their curriculum.
  • Also ask your insurer whether any discount will apply if you complete a program that includes behind-the-wheel training as well as classroom instruction.
  • Keep your driving grades up -- Many insurers offer "Good Student"discounts for teenage drivers who maintain a 3.0 ("B") or higher gradepoint average or for those family members attending school away fromhome. Check with your insurer
  • Car model and make -- The make and model of your vehicle affects a lot onthe cost of your auto insurance premium. Generally, an older vehiclewill cost less to insure, while a high performance or luxury car will cost more.

Check and compare different company quotes
· Car safety features: Companies may offer discounts for vehicles with safety features, so check with your insurer or producer for details, especially when you are considering purchasing a vehicle.

Choose a higher deductible -- You can get a good deal if you select higher deductibles at your policy.(Note: A deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket in theevent of an accident.)

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