Ways Most People Overpay for Auto Insurance
                    Everything seems to be expensive these days and auto  insurance is no exception. As a result,  all of us need to be careful when shopping for insurance coverage for our cars.
 Somehow or another there always seems to be a catch and we  end up paying more for certain things than we should. It's like going to the grocery store and  loading up on something you thought was for sale - or so they advertised - just  to come home and find the brochure from the other neighborhood store in Madera, CA 93638 advertising the same items for half as much as you just paid. That's just plain irritating. Sometimes it's irritating and costly enough  to return the items to the first store and go stock up at the second. It depends upon what you are buying.
 With car insurance we are talking a few more dollars and a  longer shelf life, and there are several ways people overpay without realizing  it. First, just like the grocery store,  they don't take the time to compare enough. When you think of the fact that car insurance  is protection for you, your friends, family and passengers, it is essential to  compare. After all, if there is,  unfortunately, an accident, you want to be certain that you are covered the  best you can be for the best price you can pay.
 Another way that people overpay is to have too low of a  deductible. The higher the deductible,  the lower the premiums. Now, if you  drive a lot and would be in a financial bind paying out $500 to $1,000 for an  accident (if the other person's insurance didn't pay), and it is easier for you  to pay more for the premiums on a monthly basis, then a low deductible is  smart. However, if you can afford to pay  a higher amount if there is an accident, you will cut your premiums by quite a  bit and often come close to breaking even.
 Other ways of overpaying include purchasing full coverage on  an older car and/or a car that is paid off.  There are some types of coverage you may not need. These are things to research not only with an  insurance agent you know and trust, but on the internet and by calling and  doing your homework.
 There are various ways that you can pay too much for car  insurance depending on your situation.  If you have two cars, one spouse doesn't work and the other does, you  will save money listing one car as a leisure car. Also, check with your cell phone company to  find out if you have coverage for roadside assistance, such as the auto club  and insurance offer. I have friends that  have their coverage free or very inexpensive through their cell phone and do  not have to pay on their insurance policy.
 These are just a few ways people inadvertently overpay for  their car insurance. Take the time to  check and see what is best - and most reasonable - for you before you purchase  a policy.