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Best car insurance for young drivers?

I will be 19 next month and want to know whats the best car isurance for young drivers... best answer...10 points

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  1. Because you are young you will no doubt pay a little higher. Only because you have no record, whic should be a good thing right? Wrong. In America we believe when we see it, basically prove it. Because you have no record your tight rop walking between good and risky driver. Do what you can to find something cheap with good coverage. Location will determine what insurance companies are available to you. Geico, e-insurance, are good all state is great but expensive. Remeber to take it easy when your driving, it will pay off (literally pay) later on with lower insurnace rates
  2. if you still live at home the cheapest thing is to have your parents put you on their policy. that way you benefit from their credit and discounts. if you do not live at home, call a local independent agent and they can find you good coverage for the best price. they write for many companies and can look for you.
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  4. Call an independent insurance agent in your area and ask them to compare rates for you with different companies. Some companies are more sympathetic to younger drivers than others, but your rates will still be fairly high for awhile. In Texas, the rate goes down for females at 21 and males at 25. Your premium is based on many different factors besides your age, though. The year and type of car you drive are major factors. If you drive a car that's several years old and isn't real flashy, the rate is lower. Also, SUV rates are higher. Your driving record is a factor, as well as if you live alone or with someone else. If you still live with your parents, it would be cheaper for you to get listed as a driver on their policy and then pay your parents the difference since their rate will go up. Whatever way you decide to go, remember that your careful driving will be a HUGE plus for you in the future. Your rate goes up for every moving violation, accident, and many tickets, so if you remember that, you can save a lot of money also. I've had good results here... http://www.knowledged.info/go.php?link=insurance Good Luck.
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