Buying a New Car? Pick the Safest and Save on Car Insurance

Buying a New Car? Pick the Safest and Save on Car Insurance

If you’re going to be purchasing a new car in the near future, you may want to think about how the car is going to affect your car insurance rates. Believe it or not, the car you choose will definitely affect how low or high your car insurance rates will be, but you can choose a safer car to ensure that you get low rate car insurance that is affordable. The following are some of the safest cars that you can buy and purchasing a safer vehicle will result in great savings on your car insurance.

Volkswagen Passat – In 2006, the number one rated family sedan for safety was the Volkswagen Passat GLX, which has a V6 engine. This car provided excellent safety features designed by Volkswagen and tested out to be the safest car in the family sedan category. If you want a nice family car that is fairly inexpensive and also very safe for your family, this is a great choice!

Toyota Camry – Still in the class of family sedans, the Toyota Camry came in second place in 2006, right behind the Volkswagen Passat. The Camry is a bit cheaper than the Passat, and also comes with great safety features that make it one of the best choices if you want a car that is safe for your family.

Volkswagen Golf – If you are looking for a smaller car, but you still want great safety, you may want to consider the Volkswagen Golf as your next choice. In smaller cars, the Golf won the number one spot for safety with the great safety features offered by the Volkswagen automaker.

Honda Civic EX – Another smaller car that was high on the safety list, scoring number two, is the Honda Civic EX. Once again, this car is a bit more cost friendly than the Volkswagen Golf, and it still comes with excellent safety features that will keep you safe and help you get lower car insurance rates. If you are purchasing a car on a budget but want to make sure it has great safety features as well, then this car is an excellent buy.

Honda CR-V – If you are looking for a small SUV with a great safety rating, you may want to consider purchasing the Honda CR-V. While usually you will pay more to insure a SUV, the Honda CR-V provides safety features and a great safety rating that will help you save.

Toyota Highlander – If you want a larger SUV but you want to make sure the vehicle is safe, the Toyota highlander is a great choice. The Highlander is one of the cheaper SUV’s available and comes with a great safety rating that will have you driving with confidence.

When you’re going to purchase a new car, you want to look at the cost of the car, but you also want to check out how much it will cost to insure your car as well. Picking a car that has a high safety rating and great safety features can save you a great deal of money on car insurance rates each year. Take control of your car insurance rates and purchase a vehicle that will keep you safe and help you find low rate car insurance.

For those who are interested in learning more about how you can save money and greatly reduce your car insurance rates, we offer a website (car-insurance-rates-info.com) with unbiased information on the best ways to get low rate car insurance, do company comparisons, get car insurance discounts, and keep you safe and saving money all year long.

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18 Responses to “Buying a New Car? Pick the Safest and Save on Car Insurance”

  1. WPMixer says:

    That’s pretty awesome dude. Are you in New York?

  2. Wordpress says:

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  3. kelly says:

    How much it costs is going to vary, based on a bunch of your personal information.

    Start with http://www.progressive.com, for insurance. You can get a quote on the internet – you fill out the very personal information, they will email a quote back to you.

    It will be easier if you have a US license, but if you don't, as long as your license is written in English, it's not a problem. Otherwise, you'll need an international license.

  4. Steven A says:

    wait, if u sold the car to someone else, it's their responsibility to insure it. in fact, YOU can't insure a car that's registered to someone else. so i'm a little confused…

  5. css says:

    When you rent a car, you have to have full coverage on the care that you own (your personal vehicle) and then that will automatically carry over to the rental. If you do not have full coverage you can add it to your existing policy for the amount of time you'll be renting the car OR just buy the insurance from the rental place. And to answer your other question, no your policy will not cover somebody else's car just because you're driving it. Insurance covers vehicles, NOT people, even if you were in an at fault accident, your friend/relative's insurance would have to cover that loss.

  6. True2it says:

    Was a citation issued at the time of the accident? If not, it won't show up in the MVD. The insurance industry also has something similar to a credit report, called the CLUE report that lists past property and casualty claims made by you. That is used as well in determining your insurability.

  7. Steven says:

    If you park your car on your parent's property, and never drive it anywhere, you might not need to have any insurance.

    But if you are going to take that car out on the public highways, you need all sorts of different types of insurance to pay for medical expenses if anyone hurt in an accident, pay for repairs if any damage from accident, get another car if it is stolen, protect your assets (house, car bank accounts) from beign drained by law suits, and also keep you out of jail.

    While you are living under your parent's roof, they can add you to their insurance policy … this will be expensive, but not as expensive as a policy in your own name.

    Once you go to college, and live wherever the college is, no longer under your parent's roof, then you do need to have policy in your own name.

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  10. jenny says:

    They will have to complete their investigation before they consider paying out. How long the investigation takes depends on what has to be done. Since we don't know the details of your claim and have not spoken to your adjuster — we can't tell you. However, since the car was found burned out – they will take a very close look at this claim. Try this site to find the best car insurance

    http://car-insurance-quotes-usa.blogspot.com/

    Here you can get quotes from different car insurance companies in your area, its the best way to find an affordable car insurance with a reliable company.

  11. Amanda says:

    You should qualify for liablity insurance instead of full coverage. The actaul amount of insurance depends on what your car is worth right now, how old it is, your past driving record and your "hi risk" lable will definately have an effect. You'll have to get quoted at a few different places to be sure what company has the lowest rate for you.

  12. hedonist says:

    Every card is different, and the card companies can change their insurance carriers without notice. Most of them give collision damage waiver only. If you have an accident, they will cover repairs over and above the rental company insurance, but they do not cover the cost of a replacement rental for you to drive. Very few of them cover liability. The most complete coverage may be offered by your insurance company, for a lower fee than the waivers offered by the rental companies. In Manitoba, for instance, we sell (to Manitobans) a rental car policy that gives $50 deductible for damage, loss of use coverage, and 5 million dollars liability coverage, and this package can be bought to cover a rented car anywhere in Canada or the US. So, before you rely on your credit card, read the wordings booklet, then talk to you auto insurance agent.

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  14. Free Blog says:

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  15. mom2omar says:

    If you have an insurance company that is refusing to allow you to remove an authorized driver from your policy unless you PROVE the authorized driver has insurance elsewhere, it's time to get a new policy in place at another company and then drop your current insurance. That is ridiculous.

    If you want to stay with that company for some reason (although I couldn't think of any) you might call your agent and ask why you need to do that, and tell him you will switch if you can't, and see what happens.

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