If you have bought a brand new car it will of course be your
pride and joy, as such you will want to make sure that is
covered in the event of it being stolen or being in an accident
or suffering malicious damage. If this is what you want then you
have no option but to take out fully comprehensive car
insurance, if you paid more than £5,000 for your new car then
you will have no option but to take fully comprehensive anyway.
Fully comprehensive is the dearest type of car insurance but new
car insurance doesn't have to cost the earth if you choose to
buy it online.
There are many companies that only trade online and there are
many specialist car insurance providers online that can offer
you the cheapest premiums on new car insurance. However don't go
for the first company that you come across on your search, you
should go for several quotes before making a decision on who to
go with, insurance does vary vastly from company to company. Not
only do the premiums vary but also the little extras that are
thrown in to entice you when it comes to taking out new car
insurance, it's not unusual for companies to offer so many
months free tax or to give you huge savings as a way of getting
you to go with their company.
There are many factors that are taken into account when it
comes to how much the premium will be for your new car
insurance. One of the biggest is your age; if you are a younger
driver but have the luxury of owning a new car then
unfortunately the cost of the insurance can be very high even
with making the best savings online. The size of the cars engine
will also be taken into account when it comes to the premium and
of course how many years no claims bonus is also taken into
account.
About The Author: Jason Hulott is Business Development Director
of Protection Insurance (http://www.protecti
an internet based insurance business dedicated to getting
consumers the best rates and the best products. Visit our Car
Insurance Directory.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
New Car Insurance Doesn't Have To Be Expensive
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