The most expensive policy doesn't necessarily mean the best coverage. You should try to get a quote from as many companies as possible to see. Now I can't just tell you what company will give the cheapest quote and the best coverage, there's not a universal absolute to that answer, you have to look into it yourself.
wise words from an insurance guru
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ReplyDeleteWell said! I remember looking round for my insurance, one insurance company offered me around £200 cheaper deal for a better package! I always like to spend at least a day shopping around and playing them against each other
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ReplyDeleteI think this applies to everything in general, not just auto insurance.
ReplyDeleteSometimes the most expensive is the worst!
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