What are some really good auto insurance companies?
I just turned 18 and my parents are basically kicking me off the insurance. i need some good but affordable car insurance (full coverage) What insurance company are you with and about how much is it a month for 1 driver?
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Answer by SML
The prices for state, age, and car are different. I was with nationwide for 8 years before I realized progressive was about 1/3 of the price so at progressive i pay around 800 every six months for a 2007 saturn with full coverage and a 1999 ford contour pl/pd, Thats for two cars with a 23 year old female, 23 year old male and a 21 year old female as rated drivers, where with nationwide I was looking at around close to 3,000 every six months.
Plus you can do it all online with progressive and get trip sense if you are a good driver you get a bigger discount. I have had about four people switch to progressive my mom saved about 70 per month with them also.
Good luck
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