National Study Reveals Significant Savings For Insurance Consumers Who Shop Around
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U.S. drivers could save an average of $481 The findings, which focus on Auto Insurance Rates variance – or the average spread between the highest and lowest six-month rates available Specifically, six-month rates varied an average of $481 across the country. That means the same driver could receive a quote of $1,256 for a six-month auto insurance policy from one company, and a quote of $775 for the identical policy from another company. On a state by state basis, average six-month rates varied more than $500 in 13 states — Arizona, California, Delaware, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee and Texas — and in the District of Columbia. The most dramatic variances were in Kentucky and Texas. The average six-month variance in Kentucky, based on calculations for more than 13,000 consumers in that state, was $711. In Texas, the average six-month variance was $705, based on calculations for 64,000 Texans. The study also found that rates varied least in New York and Vermont, where average six-month variances were $192 and $210 respectively. The chart below shows savings available in major U.S. markets, based on
Many drivers unaware of variances Ralph Nader, well-known consumer advocate, commented on the findings, "It’s surprising that so few people take the time to shop around when the premium varies so greatly between companies. Clearly, consumers need to be aware of these differences and they need to shop around to make sure they are getting the best value for their auto insurance dollar." "Nationally, the auto insurance market is very competitive with more than 300 companies offering coverage in any given market," said Moira Lardakis, Progressive division president. "Because no single insurance company will always offer the lowest rates for everyone, the best way to manage auto insurance costs is to shop around for the best combination of rates and service. Consumers can’t benefit from the competitive market unless they shop around." Content provided by Progressive Insurance You can start here to shop |


