THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2013
Having to buy car insurance is disliked by many because of the costs that are attached to it however, here in Illinois it is a law that every car must be insured. The good thing is that there are ways to get lower car insurance rates.
One of the best ways to lower costs on car insurance is to put all of the vehicles in one household on the same policy. The insurance company will give you a discount for having multiple vehicles insured with them. Another great way is to combine your auto and home insurance or renters insurance. By having a bundle the insurance company will give you a 10-15% discount on the total premium. The third way to lower your costs on auto insurance is if you buy a car that is less likely to be stolen and/or vandalized. This last way works if you haven't bought a car yet but are thinking of doing so.
These are just three ways among many to minimize car insurance costs. If you have any questions or would like to purchase car insurance along with your home insurance give us a call and we can give you a fast and easy quote. Our phone number is 630-681-8000, #773-588-3500 or toll free at #866-681-87010 . We are in the office 9 AM to 7 PM Monday through Friday and 9 AM to 5 PM on Saturday.
We also take online quotes just visit our website at www.andersoninsurancebrokers.com
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