Very Cheap Short Term Auto Insurance in Texas
Reader’s Question:
I have a friend who wants to borrow my van for almost a month and I heard that there’s short term auto insurance available in Texas, is it wise for me to get it? I don’t have a bunch of money to spend so I need something cheap, but want to get a quality policy from a company that I know and trust. if possible.
Victoria
McAllen TX
Auto insurance can be arranged over a short period of time so that you can borrow a friend’s van or lend your van to a friend. This can make borrowing a vehicle simple and would mean that you can do so without having to go through the hassle of amending an existing policy. This can be very useful for people that are looking to move homes and want to do it without employing a large and expensive house removal firm to do it for them.
There are many auto insurance companies in Texas that will provide you with short-term van insurance and the easiest way to make sure you get the best coverage for your money is to do an online search. An online search request will present you with hundreds of different companies that offer short-term van insurance and you will be able to pick a deal instantly that suits you from a wide range of options. This is convenient if you are trying to get an arrangement sorted quickly.
One of the best ways to lower your annual premiums is to have a higher deductible amount.. Like a $1,000, is what I carry personally.
Now, if you are a claim free and safe driver like I am, you could be saving a ton of money each year on your premiums. People fail to realize that the deductible amount is only paid when they file a claim and their insurance company pays that claim.
Ask for discounts, you never know what you might be able to get and how much you can save by asking. Some popular discounts can be given for:
1. Military personnel
2. Good grade students
3. Union membership and bank member affiliations
4. Safe drivers with no claims in last 7 years
5. Defensive driving school attendance
6. Clean credit history – used by many carriers to determine payment risk
Compare Auto Insurance Rates in Portland Oregon
Reader’s Question:
Does it really help if I make it a habit to compare auto insurance company rates annually? I currently have auto insurance in Portland Oregon but I always feel that I may still be able to get a better deal from another company.
Jasmine
Portland, OR
Auto insurance companies are always looking for ways to increase what you pay for your premiums. Examples are, if you have an accident, if you have a teen driver, if you file certain types of claim, if you don’t have a garage, if you buy a car that happens statistically to be stolen more often, if you change jobs and have a longer commute to work, and etc. All these reasons give an insurance company the right to raise your auto insurance premium. The only way for you to make them stop increasing your rates is to make them compete for your business. As in all negotiations, information is power and you have to be willing to walk away from a bad relationship.
First is, you can get multiple insurance quotes in Portland Oregon without having to talk to an insurance agent or sales representative. There are many websites available that allow you to provide driver, vehicle, claims and violations information online in order to show you insurance quotes from multiple companies. You can in fact visit each company’s site individually and request a single quote from each.
You would also need to show insurance companies that they can’t just raise rates whenever they feel like it. Insurance companies know that an increase in rates will only motivate a small number of their policyholders to look elsewhere. They usually count on your apathy so don’t let them get away with it. Remember that options are available in case you need to look for another company so shop for the best auto insurance policy that suits your needs.
Cheap High Performance Car Insurance
Reader question:
I have a great car but it has a dent on it now, which I found when I came out of the store. Should I make a high performance car insurance claim?
Michael
I’m glad you asked, Michael.
You know, I think that one of the reasons that people can’t get cheap high performance car insurance is because they are too worry some about their vehicles. Now, don’t get me wrong. Most high performance cars are expensive, and thus even the smallest scratch could cost more money than usual to fix. However, you should not compensate for your worry for your vehicle by making a high performance car insurance claim for every little thing that happens. Even if it is something that will cost money to fix, that does not mean that your car insurance company will need to know.
The way I see it is that if something is under your deductible or you are otherwise able to afford to pay for the damages, then most of the time there is no reason to contact your high performance car insurance company unless you are a hundred percent sure that this would not put your clean auto insurance claim record in jeapordy. The reason I say this is, even though auto insurance companies want you to report all accidents in good faith even if you don’t file a high performance auto insurance claim for them, and they won’t punish you after the first couple, once you start a list then you will begin to see that they don’t think you are as good a customer as they thought you were before.
There are some guidelines that you should go by when deciding whether or not to report your high performance auto insurance accident to your company, and I’ll give you a list following this. You should think about these before you decide to call up and advise your company of your dent, although there are always going to be more factors and these should not be the deciding ones for your situation. Here they are.
- Can I pay for this?
This is the number one primary thing that you should consider. I got a dent in my car, too, recently, but I didn’t bother to call up my vehicle insurance company. It will probably cost me around fifty dollars to get fixed, which is five percent of my auto insurance deductible, so it doesn’t make any sense to report it. I can just wait and be lazy and go get it fixed when I’m ready, instead of having to worry about the long problems making a claim with my auto insurance collision coverage.
- Am I alone in this?
Another thing that will obviously play a huge role in you reporting your little accident to your high performance car insurance company is whether or not someone else is involved. If someone else is involved in the accident, then go no further. REPORT IT. I really don’t think there should be exceptions to this guideline, because even if the other person says they are okay and there is no need to report it and claim, that does not mean that it is true.
I’m not saying that the other person is lying, but I am saying that the evidence of damage may not be apparent right away after you get into an accident. The other person might start to feel back pains later that night, or might notice their vehicle making weird noises on the way home. One time I barely nicked a guy, and although there was no outer damage to my car, it wouldn’t start! You never know what will happen. If you get into an accident involving another party, report it.
Cheers,
Fashun Guadarrama.
Free and Simple Ways to Lower Your Car Insurance Premiums
How can I EASILY lower my car insurance? It seems that all the auto insurance companies that advertise on TV rarely…if ever tell you how to lower your car insurance rates.
For late model car owners – you might only want to carry collision and comprehensive coverage. What is Collision Coverage you ask? Collision coverage insurance pays to repair your vehicle when and if you are ever involved in an auto accident. It also pays no matter who was at fault.
What is Comprehensive Coverage you ask? Comprehensive insurance pays to repair your car when it’s been damaged by fire, vandalism, theft, or other freak acts of mother nature.
How can you save money on collision and comprehensive coverage? By far the easiest way is to carry the highest deductible that you can afford. The deductible amount is the part of the repair cost that YOU will pay for. Raising your deductible from $250 to $1,000 can save you up to 55% on your insurance premium.
Say your car needs $2500 in body repairs after an auto accident. If you carried a $1000 deductible you will be responsible for $1000 and the insurance company would pay the remainding $1500…..and all other costs that might be un-covered during the repair process.
Doesn’t sound like a good deal to you? The amount of money you will save on your annual insurance premium for having a high deductible will more than off set your $1000 deductible pay out in 2-3 years of time.
Personal injury protection insurance is something you might also want to consider as well. What is Personal injury protection you ask? This pays for medical expenses for you and passengers in your vehicle if you’re ever involved in an car accident. It will also pay medical expenses for you and your immediate family if you are ever injured in someone else’s vehicle or when you’re walking or riding a bicycle….don’t laugh this happens quite often.
