Do auto insurance premiums reduce when the car value depreciates?
Do auto insurance premiums reduce when the car value depreciates?
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3 Responses
1.27.2010
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters There is no hard and fast rule that rates drop because of depreciation. However, if you no longer are required by the lien holder to have full coverage on the vehicle, you can reduce your premiums by dropping things you don't need, or raising the deductible amounts.You might want to talk to an independent agent to see what options you have with other companies.
1.27.2010
The premium for physical damage (comp/collision) usually goes down with age, up to 10 years (as old as a car gets for insurance purposes), but claims experience can change that; if claims are higher than expected, it can stay high or even go up as the car ages.The premium for liability coverages does not change due to age, but only by claims experience.
1.27.2010
sooooooooooooooooo drop collision and keep liability and comp