Never assume the search is over8 of 9Once you've purchased car insurance, don't forget about it and assume it's a task you won't return to until you buy another car. Instead, review your coverage every six to 12 months.Your needs, as well as car insurance rates, will change over time, Dodge says. So don't assume that the same company that gave you the best rate last year will still have the best rate when the time comes to renew. Related Articles:Get cheaper car insurancePay-as-you-drive insuranceHow to pick car insuranceOlder-driver discountsRelated Links:Pick a car insurance agent7 steps to take in a car accidentABCs of auto insuranceNeed new car insurance? advertisement
Once you've purchased car insurance, don't forget about it and assume it's a task you won't return to until you buy another car. Instead, review your coverage every six to 12 months.
Your needs, as well as car insurance rates, will change over time, Dodge says. So don't assume that the same company that gave you the best rate last year will still have the best rate when the time comes to renew.
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