I am a 28 year old guy in Texas. It is with State Farm. The details of my policy are: Liability bodily injury- (100,000/ 300,000) Property damage- 100,000 Deductible other than collission- 1000 Deductible collission-1000 Uninsured, underinsured motorist: bodily injury 100,000/300,000 property damage 100,000
discounts: multicar 76.00, driver improvement 43.00, antitheft 12.00, good driving 43.00
Oh I have a clean record. My car is an Acura 2008 TL. My credit is close to 700
I am single. I live in Houston, TX.
Impossible to tell.
What kind of car? What city? What’s your drving record like? How’s your credit? Married? Own or rent? All of those things go into the cost of insurance.
That depends on what State farm rates are determined. The only person to tell you that is State farm themselves. However, at Farmers we look at a score that is based on several things and credit is one of them. Also, what discounts do you have? What type of car do you drive? Do you have any accidents or tickets?
Your paying less than me and I am a 62 year old female insured with State Farm. I have a 2007 Hyundai Accent.
Where in Texas do you live?? Auto ins rates are often determined by zip codes.
Your rates would be substantially iless if you lived in a small city like Laredo, than if you lives in Dallas or Houston.
$ 88.00 a month doesn’t sound too out of line.
What a coinsicence you have a 2008 Accura. We recently traded in a 1995 Saturn, bought a 2008 Accord, and out ins only increaed $ 200.00 a year.
Pretty darn cheap, for Houston.
But the only way to know for sure, is to shop around.
The best advice for you to find out if you can still get better rates and save on auto insurance premiums with the same coverages is to go online and shop around. The reason for online quotes is because it saves your time, you can do it when you feel like and besides you do not have to wait for long hours for someone to respond to your calls. Secondly, better discounts are offered online since the insurance companies save on their operating costs by offering online deals. Last but not least, asking for quotes will not affect your credit since the check by the insurance companies is considered a soft hit.
You should always continually shop your auto insurance to make sure you are receiving the best deal I would use an online site like http://www.FreeInsuranceRate.com to compare rates occasionally.
It sounds like a good rate to me. But shopping around will tell you for sure.
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