Insurance for young drivers

Discussion in Auto & Moto started by Galadriel • Apr 24, 2014.

  1. Galadriel

    GaladrielNew Member

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    Hi there!

    I'm graduating college soon, and am officially being cut off from my parents. I've been covered under my parents' car insurance until now, so I haven't had to worry about payments just yet. I have a perfect record, no accidents, no arrests, nothing like that. What insurance agencies offer the best policies for young drivers? I drive a fairly new car, and am worried the insurance might not be affordable for me. Any help would be amazing! Thank you!
     
  2. Hedonologist

    HedonologistActive Member

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    In the Uk it would be Admiral. They are consistently the cheapest for younger drivers. Their customer service may be poor, but if price is your only concern then I would get a quote from them, as it's bound to be amongst the cheapest, if not outright THE cheapest.
     
  3. Galadriel

    GaladrielNew Member

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    Oops, I think I forgot to indicate that I am in the US. Thank you so much for your response anyway!
     
  4. lovemwaf

    lovemwafActive Member

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    I would recommend you check out insurance.com. It is an insurance comparison website where you can put in the specifications about yourself and then from there you can find a number of insurance companies and then be able to make a decision on which to buy
     
  5. Jason76

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    It might not be a matter of choosing certain companies but rather making the right moves in other ways. For instance, a defensive driving class, a high GPA, anti-theft devices, first-time accident forgiveness, etc. can vastly help. Does anyone on the forum know of any other ways to lower premiums for young drivers?