Yes, there is a way to predict or estimate what your car insurance premium would be based on the car you believe you may purchase in the future.
If you have certain cars in mind that you are interested in purchasing and want to find out which would be cheaper to insure you can get quotes for each car individually.
You can obtain an auto insurance quote here by entering your zip code and some other basic information. There is no limit to the number of quotes you can obtain. You can simply change the vehicle information to determine the different costs for different makes and models.
To get more information on what cars may be best to buy to keep insurance costs down, please refer to our learning center article, Which Car Should You Own To Keep Your Insurance Rates Most Affordable?.
If you need help determining the right coverages for your vehicle, once you have purchased one, use our insurance coverage calculator.
The Insurance Information Institute just released this information, which may help you. The typical U.S. driver will pay less for auto insurance in 2007 than in 2006, with the average premium expected to drop by 0.5 percent The average annual cost for auto insurance premiums nationwide for 2007 is estimated at $847 per policy, the first decrease since 1999. This is $4 per policy less than what the typical U.S. driver paid in 2006...
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