Thursday, February 13, 2014

How To Get The Cheapest Car Insurance: Ten Tips For Cheaper Car Cover

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Best Car Insurance - How To Get The Cheapest Car Insurance: Ten Tips For Cheaper Car Cover

One in three consumers pays over the odds for car insurance, according to the RAC, and new EU rules are likely to make that worse as they are set to send young women's premiums soaring having banned insurers from pricing on gender.
The major crime most drivers commit against their personal finances is failing to shop around for the best premium and simply accepting your insurer's renewal quote, which is likely to be much higher.
Younger drivers can also grab themselves potentially much cheaper car insurance by opting for one of the new blackbox policies, these put a spy in your car to monitor your driving and reward those who are careful and don't drive at dangerous times.
Laura Keely, right, opted to have a little black box put in under the dashboard of her Vauxhall Corsa by Insurethebox. In 2011,she paid £1,800 for a comprehensive policy. Twelve months on, her premiums have dropped to just £1,000 — a 44 per cent fall.
Whether you are male or female, old or young, follow our ten steps to lower premiums.

1. Shop around for the best deals
Savings of hundreds of pounds can be found if you shop around when you renew your cover.
Be careful though. When shopping around for car insurance, it's important to make sure that you are comparing like-for-like cover. Some policies may seem cheaper, but you may find you don't have the same level of cover when you have to make a claim.
Use an online comparison service to do the hard work for you. Put in your details and check the prices that come up. You can alter the excess that you are willing to pay and the mileage you will drive and get new quotes. Also check the insurers that don't feature in comparison sites, the big two are Direct Line and Aviva.
M&S cardholders looking for car insurance cover could clock up 1,000 points by taking out a new policy (renewals don't count). You also get European and legal coverage.
For the environmentally-conscious, The Green Car Insurance deal not only plants trees on your behalf, but throws 90 days free travel insurance and an 18 per cent discount on your car cover into the deal.
Churchill offers a 24-hour legal advice line, an uninsured drivers promise and a five year servicing deal. Experienced, safe drivers could also get an 80 per cent discount for cover of eight years or more.
Temp Car insurance could be a good option if you are after cover for a short period of time and Privilege gives a 10 per cent discount on its multi-car cover. Provisional Marmalade have a decent offering exclusively structured for young drivers.

2. Don't put everyone on your policy
Ensure that only regular drivers are named on the policy. You can always add someone for a few days when they really need to drive the car.

3. Protect that no-claims bonus
A long no-claims bonus is the single best way of cutting car insurance costs, so protect it. This may increase the premium by a few pounds, but this fades into insignificance against the potential loss of a 90% discount on a premium of several hundred pounds.
But the definition of a protected no-claims bonus can vary widely between insurers. Though accidents caused by another driver will normally have no impact on such a bonus, those caused by the insured could. The key is to always check the policy carefully.

4. Take a higher excess
Increase your voluntary excess. Agreeing to pay more towards the cost of any accident repairs will bring down premiums. If you are not at fault in an accident, the excess can be recovered.Beware being tempted to allow it to rise too high, however, especially if you have a lower value car.

5. Secure your car
Fitting an approved alarm, immobiliser or tracking device can attract a discount of around 5%. Many newer cars will come with these as standard, so make sure you check if you have them and then declare them.

 FIVE STEPS THAT CAN CUT THE CAR INSURANCE BURDEN

1. Compare prices Use an online comparison service to do the hard work for you. Put in your details and check the prices that come up. You can alter the excess that you are willing to pay and the mileage you will drive and get new quotes. Also check the insurers that don't feature in comparison sites, the big two are Direct Line and Aviva. This is Money's car insurance search is powered by MoneySupermarket and will search more than 130 insurers for you. Try it out here.

2. Haggle! The car insurance market is notoriously competitive. Once you've been on This Is Money's comparison and found your cheapest price (below), get on the phone and start bargaining!

3. Avoid paying monthly charges Direct debit installments generally come hand-in-hand with high interest rates. An alternative is to borrow the money on a 0 per cent purchase credit card and then clear it within a year.  

4. Think outside the box An accelerated no-claims bonus, such as Admiral's Bonus Accelerator, could give you a year's no claims bonus after just 10 months.

5. Named drivers and friends and family If you have previously been insured as an additional driver on another policy, see if you can transfer a no claims bonus to your own insurance coverage. Some insurers do this, including Direct Line. Try for a discount by insuring two or more vehicles between friends or family members with the same firm.


6. Do less miles
The fewer miles the car covers, the greater the saving. For example, a reduction in annual mileage of 5,000 miles could save a typical 35-year-old female driver about £50 a year in premiums. A cut of 10,000 miles a year could save more than £100.
But you must be honest about your annual mileage, as inaccuracy will jeopardise any claim. Check your use cover - if you don't use your car to drive to work or for business - both things that increase your premium - you may be able to get a cheaper rate.

 7. Think carefully about adding young drivers
Adding a young, inexperienced driver to your policy can be a false economy, especially if you have a large or higher powered vehicle. The premium will still be affected by the youngest driver and he or she may not have a no-claims bonus. Insurers have also been cracking down on fronting, where parents insure cars in their name for children to cut costs, so make sure if you are the policyholder on a car driven by your children that you are actually its main driver, or that you declare otherwise.

 8. Watch out for insurance trap cars 
If you decide to change your car, check with your insurer if the model will have a significant effect on the premium. Sporty cars can attract a high premium and often a slightly different model or smaller engine can make a big difference in your favour. It will also probably save you on petrol too!

9. Remember what the garage is for
If your garage is full of junk, clear it out and use it for your car. Insurers like cars kept in garages overnight and this can dramatically cut your premium. Aside from the benefit of not having to scrape the ice off in winter, there is a higher risk of theft by keeping the car on the road, so keeping it in the garage will be reflected in your premium.

10. Be a better driver and sign up to a blackbox
Blackbox policies, where the insurer instals a system in your car to monitor your driving, reward those who drive carefully. Officially called telematics, these check your speed, your handling and how cautiously you drive, and also whether you are on the road at perceived dangerous times - ie the early hours of the morning.
They can cut premiums substantially once you start proving you are a good driver. The biggest win is for those whose premiums are high, especially young drivers.



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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

SECURING PERSONAL VEHICLE

peter colt | 5:54 AM | Be the first to comment!
Best Car Insurance - SECURING PERSONAL VEHICLE. A car is an asset . So , do not arbitrarily treat your car , including the parking lot . You see , when the various thefts of vehicles both two-wheel and four remain high . Certainly, almost every day there are more victims lose the vehicle .

Regarding this issue seems to not only be the responsibility of officers , parking attendants or guard only, but also the responsibility of the owner himself .

Here are some tips that obtained from a mailing list ( mailing list ) whose content is information about keeping our assets in the form of the car to be safe , or at least be spared from evil .

1 .
If you use the services of a driver to slide everywhere and calculated it will take a bit longer , then you should not let the driver was waiting in the car . Why ? You see, the thief could easily hold up the driver and asked for the keys and papers . If the driver against may actually risking his life . So, should he be asked to leave and wait outside the car that was locked while continuing to keep an eye on the car .
2 .
If not using the driver and the car you happen to wear is the type of vehicle which by some certain circles is called " Millions Car Ummah " aka Toyota Kijang , it is advisable to unplug the distributor or distributors all keys and steering wheel mounted transversely shaped stick in the middle of the steering wheel . Not recommended base ball stick models are only attached at the top . Because the steering wheel by the thief could be removed and replaced with his own steering wheel .
3 .
What about the alarm ? If this is the only " keeper " car , then this is not recommended . Therefore , from a few observations and experience , the alarm is considered ineffective because it is often seen that there is a car alarm blaring 'm considered even by some guards that are around are left . It is recommended , in addition to the alarm , there remain other forms of anticipation .
4 .
Another modus operandi is removed the license plate in the parking lot , and then replaced with the car number plate thieves . Well , it came out with a casual thief , as he showed him the parking ticket by parking attendants record is valid . Once outside the license plate and then re- opened again and installed in his car , then out again while reporting to the parking guard that his ticket is lost . And if it is checked by parking attendants , so he can show all the completeness of legitimate vehicles including vehicle registration , license plate number is correct, the correct engine number , body number correctly. Could be , he just pay the fine as several thousand dollars , but he could come out with a merry way to steal a car .

Loss of vehicles really unfortunate that we all do not want to experience it , especially if not covered by insurance , could increasingly worse again .

that tips for SECURING PERSONAL VEHICLE , and this is tips for choosing best insurance
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Best Car Insurance Company in 2013 Indonesia

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Best Car Insurance - Best Car Insurance Company in 2013 Indonesia,

1 . Max Age of vehicle

Every car insurance company , have different rules regarding the percentage of loading rate and the age of the car that can be insured . For example, the ACA Insurance provide loading rate of 0.1 % per year for 11-15 year old car , but not so denan Jaya Protection ( JAPRO ) which provides loading rate of 10 % for cars aged 8-10 years . The two companies both have the best car insurance products , but they have their own calculations .


2 . Max sum insured



Max sum insured He is the sum of the values ​​of affordable car insurance company to the insured against his client . In general , car insurance companies have no value or nominal open boundaries , but there is also a limit value , such as General Insurance Avrist which limits its max sum insured at the rate of Rp 1.2 billion .



3 . Third party liability



Represents the amount of money spent car insurance companies to third parties involved in an accident involving his client ( auto insurance holder ) . Each has a number of third party insurance liability limits are different , numeric scale ranging from Rp 25 million to Rp 50 million .



4 . Towing fee limit



Every car insurance company also has a different percentage in providing compensation fund , related towing . The percentage ranged from 0.5 % -1 % of the insured value of the car , when the state of the car before an accident or incident .



5 . Personal accident limit



Total coverage for accidents also diverse , ranging from Rp 25 million to Rp 50 million .



6 . Limit non standard accesories



The percentage of the value of any compensation that will spare not a standard factory , usually amounts to 10 % of the sum insured or the max value of the car insurance .



7 . Partial loss



Is the claim that the value of the repairs has not reached 100 % of the price of the actual car . However, to obtain compensation , insurance owner should allocate funds in advance , before the insurance company compensate . Its value starts from Rp 200 thousand to Rp 500 thousand .



8 . Constructive total loss



Claim is caused , because the damage exceeds the price of the car is insured , before the accident occurred . Similar to the partial loss , the value of which must be paid in advance , is approximately Rp 200 thousand .



9 . Riot , Strike , Civil Commotion & Act of God



Is the claim made in the event of riots and natural disasters . Value to be paid in advance by the owner of the car insurance from Rp 200 thousand - Rp 500 thousand .


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