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insurance rates FAQ


Just get 2 online insurance quotes, one for the mustang and one for the sebring. Go to http://www.auto-insurance-knowledge.com/ 24-hour-insurance-quote-auto.html for the quotes. This will compare all the insurance companies in your area and give you


Both the Mustang and the Sebring will fall under the same category. where u live will come into play and also your age but not getting into any accidents will help alot tho


There is not ONE insurance company that is good for everyone - as there are too many variables to consider!

Typically, insurance rates will vary from State to State and can even vary by ZIPCODE! It also will depend on the type of car/truck,


That could possibly be true but you have to consider everything. Perhaps some smaller companies give you lower rates but when you need to get ahold of them they only have a 1800 # that is not convenient for you at all. What I would suggest is going


theres are more factors in price than just the car you drive. if you are needing to carry full coverage, its going to break your bank at 16. if you only need liability, it won't matter the car you drive. liability rates should stay the same for any

insurance rates news

Long-Term Care Insurance Rates Rise

18.05.12 By Kelly Greene

Prices for long-term care insurance policies have climbed between 6% and 17% compared with the same coverage a year ago, according to the 2012 National Long-Term Care Insurance Price Index, some of the results of which are being released later today.

Low interest rates and correspondingly low yields on fixed-income investments are to blame for the higher rates, according to Jesse Slome, executive director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance , which pubishes the index. About 40% to 60% of the assets generated to pay future claims come from investment returns, he says.

Each year, the group analyzes what customers pay for the most popular policies offered by 10 insurers. This year, the average cost for a 55-year-old single individual who qualifies for preferred health discounts is $1,720 for current benefits of $165,000 to $200,000. Last year, the same coverage would have cost $1,480 on average.

Comparison shopping is becoming even more important, with the range between the lowest-cost and highest-cost policy increased this year as well, Slome says.


Source: Wall Street Journal (blog)