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Going off to college is both an exciting and stressful time in the lives of children and parents alike.  Auto insurance may be the last thing on your mind in the light of tuition, schedules, living arrangements, books, and school supplies.  But making sure your student has adequate auto insurance is a very important task that should be added to your to-do list.  Free auto insurance quotes can make this task easy and fast.

Auto Insurance for Students

Whether you will be covering the bill for your student’s insurance or they are taking the reigns themselves, you are going to want to make sure you get the absolute lowest quotes out there.  Since students are usually classified in a high risk category for accidents, coverage can get a bit pricey.  Fortunately, there are several ways to keep the bill down, particularly if your child is very responsible.  When you do sit down to look at free auto insurance quotes, a general rule of thumb is that the more questions a form asks the better. Read the rest of this entry »

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There are many, many auto insurance companies out there from the big, almost household names to the smaller, and more obscure operations.  With so many companies competing for your business, there are bound to be deals for you to get when it comes to your coverage.  Comparing free auto insurance quotes is the best way to find these deals, but how many quotes do you really need to know you’ve found the best deal?

Choosing an insurance policy based on any less than five free auto insurance quotes is probably not going to help you get the best deal possible.  Keep in mind that the more quotes you have, the more accurate of a picture you will get of what your options are.  Of course, you probably don’t want to sift through one hundred quotes, either, and fortunately this isn’t really necessary.  A good point to consider is that most of the time, the top five quotes you’ll receive will be from the larger companies that are better known.  They will generally not include smaller companies that could offer lower rates. Read the rest of this entry »

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