What is the cheapest car insurance?

What is the cheapest car insurance i can get? I must have a $500 deductible with full coverage.?

  • I am 18 years old. I got my license about 6 months ago. i also bought a Mitsubishi eclipse rs 2-door, it is automatic, from a dealer. i can make my car payments but i cant afford the insurance on that car.my car insurance must have a $500 deductible and be full coverage. so far i have found everyone wants $300 down payment and $388 a month. is there anything cheaper out there for me? what do i have to do?

  • Answer:

    Find your local agent from Yellow page,and make a call to them,they should have good suggestions for you.

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There's always cheaper insurance out there. You won't technically need "full" coverage on the car, but their going to want you to have Comprehensive(if the cars stolen, catches fire, etc)and Collision(if you are in an accident)and then Liability(if you hit or hurt someone else) coverage. Unfortunately it really depends on what State your in. I'm in California and I know you can get cheaper than $388 a month. Try looking for lesser known insurance companies. NOT GEICO, FARMERS, AAA, etc. They spend SO much money on advertising that their rates are ABSURD. LIke I said though we gotta know what State you're in....not all companies cover all states.

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You have to do what we all have to do. Call around for quotes. Keep trying but If you can't afford the insurance, then you cannot afford the car

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