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Truck Insurance Quotes For That Trusty Pick-Up

 

Released on: October 9, 2009, 4:21 am
Author: Kyle Fitzsimmons
Industry: Automotive

Auto insurance should be as vehicle-specific as possible. Just like luxury automobiles require premium auto insurance, pick-up trucks require a specific policy that offers extensive coverage as well as affordable rates. According to an article recently published on InsuranceAgents.com, truck insurance can be expensive if the consumer doesn’t know what steps to take before purchasing a policy.

“With its sturdy frame, blue collar-esque design, and pension for being practical instead of flashy, you might think insuring your pick-up truck will be inexpensive,” the article titled, ‘Truck Insurance: Fill The Bed Of Your Pick-Up With Savings’. “[But] auto insurance—and more specifically truck insurance—is determined by a number of different factors that you should be aware of if you want to find the lowest possible quotes.”

The factors that insurance companies look at in determining auto insurance quotes for trucks include the age, make, model, and anti-theft devices of the truck. Those interested in the most affordable truck insurance should compare quotes before purchasing their truck since make and model do factor into premiums.

Another tip the InsuranceAgents.com article mentions is having a good record or at least improving a poor driving record. Most insurance companies look back as many as five years at the driver’s record and if there are any blemishes they want to see that the driver has taken measures to improve their record including taking a safe driving course.

It is also important to include all accessories in a truck insurance policy. “Although it may actually increase your premiums, listing all the fancy gadgets and add-ons that you’ve spruced your truck up with is crucial in case you ever need to file a claim,” the article states. “Keep in mind that choosing a higher deductible will keep your premiums low.”

Go online to InsuranceAgents.com to get in touch with an auto insurance agents and learn more about saving on truck insurance today.

Staff contribution: Kyle Fitzsimmons

Contact Details: Tom Lustina
InsuranceAgents.com
435 North LaSalle
Chicago, IL
60610
614 286 0193

 

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