How do I find out my cars auto insurance points rating system?


Question:
Insurance companys give cars a rating number to determine if one type of car pays more insurance then the other. Where can I find out what the number of my car would be?

Answer:
no company is gonna give that to you...then youll know how they rate you...i work for an insurance company and we are STRICTLY prohibited form revealing your cars rating system...i can tell you this...think about logically...a brand new 2007 BENZ is going to be more expansive than a 1982 Civic (logic)...an SUV/truck can cause more damage than a reg 4 door sedan/coupe (2 vehicles are traveling at 50 mph, one weighs 5 tons, the other weighs 12 tons, they both hit the same car/object. which one wll cause more damage?...you do the math...) so they are more expensive to insure...its MOSTLY based on your driving history (tickets and accidents), annual miles driven (liability exposure, more driving=more chances for an accident) driving experience and the vehicle you drive...hope this helps
No you cant...its a thing that car insurance keep for private use... but you can try other companies if they do...visit sites like this http://www.nightbirdssolutions.com... for your car insurance search..
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