Cheapest Auto Insurance - Good Idea?
Well, what do you think? Do you think we should all simply go for the cheapest auto insurance or the BEST auto insurance? Or are we of the mindset that the cheapest IS the best? Let's discuss.
If we think that the cheapest auto insurance rates are what we should be striving for, then we're probably all on the same page.
But in no way - in my experience - do we stop there.
Think about it: if we're shopping for clothes, should we buy the shirt that costs a dollar that will rip within a day? Or are we better off spending just a little more today in order to not have to buy another shirt already tomorrow? The cheapest auto insurance quote that you can get is a start, sure.
But as mentioned in the above paragraph, it's ONLY a start.
There's usually a REASON you're getting the cheapest rates, and more often than not - unfortunately - it comes down to lack of customer service and/or policies that "care".
Talk to the representative and literally find out WHY they offer such cheap rates.
Find out how large their company is and how long they've been doing business.
This will tell you a lot.
For all of my fellow residents of Atlanta, you know how important finding a good insurance agency is, and you know how tight money can be, especially now.
So do a little shopping around, get things in writing, and when you finally do decide to get back on 285 with the confidence of an insured vehicle, do it because you know you made the right choice, not ONLY because you made the most AFFORDABLE choice.
Think ahead!
If we think that the cheapest auto insurance rates are what we should be striving for, then we're probably all on the same page.
But in no way - in my experience - do we stop there.
Think about it: if we're shopping for clothes, should we buy the shirt that costs a dollar that will rip within a day? Or are we better off spending just a little more today in order to not have to buy another shirt already tomorrow? The cheapest auto insurance quote that you can get is a start, sure.
But as mentioned in the above paragraph, it's ONLY a start.
There's usually a REASON you're getting the cheapest rates, and more often than not - unfortunately - it comes down to lack of customer service and/or policies that "care".
Talk to the representative and literally find out WHY they offer such cheap rates.
Find out how large their company is and how long they've been doing business.
This will tell you a lot.
For all of my fellow residents of Atlanta, you know how important finding a good insurance agency is, and you know how tight money can be, especially now.
So do a little shopping around, get things in writing, and when you finally do decide to get back on 285 with the confidence of an insured vehicle, do it because you know you made the right choice, not ONLY because you made the most AFFORDABLE choice.
Think ahead!