What’s the cheapest car insurance company you have found??

I just bought a new car–now comes full coverage & plates. It’s a 2003 Mazda w/ 18,000 miles. Does the year or the mileage make insurance or plates higher? Do they request tickets for the last 3 or 5 years? You have to have full coverage when making payments right? I’m thinking Geico is the cheapest I’ve found so far?

Similar Car Insurance Posts

  • What is Pay as You Drive Insurance
    The latest innovation in auto insurance is Pay As You Drive. As its name implies, Pay As You Drive sets your premiums on the basis of how many miles you drive. Drive less, pay less. Drive more, pay more. Pay


  • Top Tips For Saving With Car Insurance Renewals
    Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with car insurance? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you’ve ever wanted to know about car insurance for 17 year olds and teenagers.


  • Car insurance Premium is lower on my 2009, than was my older 2003?
    I bought a new 2009 Toyota, and traded in my 2003 Chrysler. When I went to my insurance, my premium was lowered by $100.00 for the year. Normally a newer car is more to insure than an older car. Any


  • How to Compare Car Insurance Quotes With a Push of a Button
    It is virtually effortless to compare car insurance quotes using online sources. Using online insurance websites and by completing the online questionnaire you will be on your way. The form will ask you question related to the year, make and


  • Classic Car Insurance - 6 Questions to Ask Before You Apply
    Are you ready to shop for classic car insurance? Maybe, maybe not. Before you pick up the phone, let’s take a minute to review the six questions you need to consider before you talk with an agent. Essentially, your agent


  • 8 Responses to “What’s the cheapest car insurance company you have found??”

    1. noelsans says:

      FARMERS…they base it on zip code and miles per day..i just said five miles a day…home to work thing..you can always lie…and yes they accept monthly payments too!

    2. barnes1182 says:

      AAA offers auto insurance in CA.
      It was cheaper than anyone else that quoted me & I have my home owner’s insurance tied to it which gives me another discount.

      I was with Progressive, by switching to AAA it saved me about 33%

    3. Big Deal Maker says:

      Well if you have a lot of tickets AAA will not take you. Full coverage is part of buying a car on time. The best coverage at the best price could be AAA. But there are others out there i`m sure are just as good. But AAA will take payments. The other ones will take only 6 months at a time as far as price goes. (AAA vs other discounters) You insurance fees are based on where you live how many miles you drive per year. How long you have had your drivers lic. Your age. And last but not least have you had any tickets within three years or accidents. Good luck with your new car purchase. I`m sure we will see you here asking about the maintenace of it.

    4. Blondie says:

      yes, u need to have full coverage it protect u as well.. yes the year has something to do with it.. the mileage on the car has no effect.. how far u travel each day does,
      plates? no.. that has no effect..
      tickets ..? yes..
      full coverage? yes

      ins co? try several and don’t necessarily take the cheapest one..!!! YOU get what u pay for, and if u are in a accident, then u want to be treated correctly..
      good luck, my friend, happy holidays.

    5. Gerry D says:

      BigM,
      Geico (and others cost are dependent upon your zip code) is likely the cheapest - based on rate comparisons I did after moving out east. Your insurance cost is also dependent upon how much you intend to drive the car (in miles, daily). There is some calculation used based on this that also compares the density of population to the zip code you are in. I would strongly recommend that you obtain full coverage while you are paying for the car. In addition to this to make your monthly bill lower you could request a higher deductible. The higher the deductible - the lower the monthly charge, but do this only as a last resort. If you get into a wreck the deductible (out of pocket) expenses can really eat at your pocket book/savings - at least short term.

      Have a wonderful day - now you have a car to take those terrific kids of yours to school in. Blow a kiss for me toward those Rocky Mountains of yours and in the direction of the west, maybe one will land in Los Angeles with my name on it.

      Your friend,
      Gerry :)

    6. angelguide says:

      Geico.

    7. UCANTCME says:

      1. TRY PROGRESSIVE.

      2. YES THE YEAR WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN PRICE.

      3. THE CITY AND ZIP CODE WILL MAKE DIFFERENCE IN PRICE AS WELL.

      4. YES THEY WILL ASK ABOUT YOUR TICKETS AND YOU MUST BE HONEST BECAUSE THEY WILL FIND OUT AND BACK CHARGE YOU THE DIFFERENCE.

      5. YES YOU HAVE TO HAVE FULL COVERAGE WHILE MAKING PAYMENTS.

    8. Jaylene G says:

      I would have to State Farm, With them you get great customer service, excellent and expedient claim handlings, always some one there to help you as most offices are availble 24 hours a day 7 days a week, via phone and internet or in the office. They value their customers and have quite a few discounts that can save you a ton of money. What more could you want from a company.

    Leave a Reply

    Security Code: