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How To Get Low Mileage Car Insurance
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[QUOTE="John.D, post: 5401, member: 5"] [LEFT][SIZE=14px][FONT=arial]General sense says to only use what is needed, and only pay for what is of use. That's the only thinking behind the [B]auto insurance with low mileage[/B] discount, where those who generally drive less, save more on their car insurance. Whatever the reason for getting into the road less often, most insurance companies can reward him for something he is already doing. The less anyone drives, the more he saves on his auto insurance premiums. They will confirm his mileage based on his reports of vehicle diagnostics where no additional data is gathered or used for any reason. Based on those records, they apply his insurance discount using the [B]car insurance with low mileage[/B] Discount tiers depending to miles driven, and he starts saving. There's no fine for driving more than 15,000 miles, in fact, he still gets a discount simply for having low mileage. Even if anyone is unsure of his exact annual mileage, he should eligible looking into a low-mileage discount if he a senior driver who is generally retired or on the verge of retirement, Even not driving to and from work or school can equate into less yearly miles. If someone moves closer to his place of work or begins a home-based business or if he purchases a second car he can get a low mileage car insurance. When obtaining coverage, he must be sure of his car insurance company is made aware that this is not his primary vehicle. He can also join a car pool, reducing the number of days he drives to work. Car owners who drive more than that but less than they used to previously, perhaps as because they have started using public transport or walking to work, may also save on premiums, as a study by the consumer federation of America. The group published a study Tuesday showing consumers could save up to 15%, amounting to up to $142 a year based on 2005 price, when the general U.S. premium was $949, by reducing their mileage enough to drop into a different ratings category. [/FONT][/SIZE][/LEFT] [/QUOTE]
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