Compare Car Insurance Quotes over the Holidays
Have you ever noticed each year that your car insurance is due at the end of December
and this adds to an already stressful and expensive time of year? If your car insurance is due at the end of
December, then why not take the time now to get a range of free quotes for your car and use the holiday period to
fully assess each insurance policy while the kids are busy playing with all their new toys?
This is a good time of year to do it after the Christmas rush is over and before the
new year begins. It is a time of year when so many of us either "chill out" or "warm up" in a relaxed atmosphere
and this is a great time for planning ahead into the new year. One of the things that a household has to plan for
in any new year is the household finances and when working outside the home there is often too many other
distractions and to do a comprehensive comparison of car insurance quotes and the policies terms and conditions,
ends up becoming a rushed job.
Car insurance quotes can be very variable. Terms and conditions can differ hugely
across different insurance companies and for different year models of automobiles.
One of the best ways I've found to assess my car insurance quotes is to draw up a
list of positively "must have's" to "would be nice" to "not essential". By doing the comparisons this way allows me
to see at a glance what the differences are.
One of the big things to look for and take careful note of is the excess amount
needed by each insurance company if putting in any claim. Some of these excess amounts are so expensive to deter
minor claims such as a broken windscreen, that it is designed to put people off from claiming.
This might be good business from the insurance companies point of view but it could
be disastrous for you the policy holder. Especially if you live in Australia on a gravel road or in the northern
hemisphere where they add gravel and salt to the road to melt snow.
Gravel is notorious for breaking windscreens on cars and if you are going to have to
pay out a hefty excess sum to have it replaced, then claiming compensation for the difference on your insurance
policy may not be your best option.
Also take note of what your "no claim" bonus is and if you do claim a windscreen
repair then is this going to affect your no claim bonus and drive next years premium higher than just paying out
for the new windscreen yourself?
To get the best car insurance quote, you need a few insurance companies quotes to
compare. Once you know what your full range of insurance options actually are, because they all differ just so much
that without careful assessment you may end up paying for a clause that you don't want. This is an unnecessary
expense and I'm sure you could find better things to do with your money than pay it out to a large insurance
company for them to share it amongst their shareholders.
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