Consumer's Guide to Auto Insurance
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| Auto insurance is an expensive purchase for most
Americans. This guide provides information on how to make decisions that can
lower the cost of your auto insurance and increase the value you receive. |
| A National Association of Insurance
Commissioners (NAIC) study found that in 1990 the average auto insurance
premium expenditure for private passenger auto insurance was $573.90 for each
vehicle insured for one year. In many parts of the country, a year's auto
insurance premium for a vehicle is measured in the thousands of dollars. What
these figures show is that auto insurance is an important purchase for most
American consumers. |
| To get the best value for your money, you must
take responsibility for your auto insurance purchase and make your own
decisions. |
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