Auto insurance premiums slipping

The typical American driver will pay less for auto insurance this year than last, according to the Insurance Information Institute. It’s the first reduction in auto insurance premiums in the past eight years. The average annual cost for car insurance is expected to be $847, down from $851 in 2006. One of the keys to auto insurance costs is crash-worthiness as well as other safety factors.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety rates the safest cars on the market and has other facts and figures about which cars are the safest in certain crash situations. Check out its statistic-filled Web site.

2 Responses to “Auto insurance premiums slipping”

  1. ana Says:

    A 4$ cost in reduction would do good but i am looking forward to seeing premiums dramatically drop to a 2-digit $ cost. This way more people from the driving population would be happier.

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