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Teen Car Insurance: Secret Saving Tips

If you have teenagers you know the first privilege they want is a driver’s license. Well its no secret that insuring a teen driver can be extremely costly. Here are a few tips to greatly lower the cost of teen car insurance:

Driving Record
As with adults car insurance companies are extremely concerned with a clients driving record. Teen car insurance rates can quickly grow exponentially after just one traffic violation. It’s extremely important to stress to your teen driver the importance of obeying the laws of the road. This isn’t only important for your teen car insurance rates but also your teen driver’s safety.

Grades
It doesn’t seem like teen car insurance companies would be too concerned with your child’s grades, just their driving record right? Wrong! Many companies that offer teen car insurance will give rather large discounts to students consistently achieving above average grades. So not only should you push your teens to get good grades for college but also to save money on teen car insurance.

Volunteer
Along the same lines as grades car insurance companies look for responsibility in all areas of your teen driver’s life. Car insurance companies sometimes are willing to give discounts to drivers who volunteer in their community. Good places to volunteer are hospitals, cleaning public areas, homes for the elderly, churches, day camps, etc. Also teen car insurance companies may give discounts to accomplished boy scouts and girl scouts. Another parallel to the grades factor is that all of these things look good on a college application.

Car Type
Probably the largest factor besides driving record is the type of car your teen driver will need car insurance for. Car insurance companies are well informed when it comes to a car’s safety so pick a car that is safe. Avoid sports cars or any other form of flashy exotic cars, teen car insurance companies, especially, know the temptation to drive fast and the fact that performance cars make that temptation virtually irresistible. Another division of cars to avoid at all costs are sport utility vehicles. Large cars in accidents cause huge amounts of damage in collision and car insurance companies don’t exactly love the idea of insuring a teen driving one. A good rule of thumb is thumb is to stay away from any type of large vehicle for teens. Also if you have been to the gas station lately you know a more direct cost effectiveness reason for buying a smaller car. Once you find a car that you feel will be good for your teen driver (and you believe teen car insurance companies will insure) it’s strongly recommended that you get all available safety features on it. Teen car insurance companies like cars with anti-lock brakes, all available types of airbags, and a stability control system.

If these guide lines are followed it’s possible for you to save hundreds of dollars on your teen car insurance.

More money saving tips at http://teencarinsurance.homestead.com/home.html

Peter Spartalis
Peter Spartalis is the webmaster of Teen Car Insurance: Secret Saving Tips
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