Auto Insurance rates?


Question:
Is there a web site where I can see how a particular type of car rates for insurance vs another car?

Answer:
No, because rating criteria vary from state to state, and ALSO from company to company. Most companies use credit scoring in rate determination, and NONE that I know of officially say what score hits what rating tier (but I've sweet-talked it out of a few underwriters).

Your best bet is to call your agent prior to buy the car, and ask them to quote a few cars for comparison sake.
You can call Geico and ask, they're actually really helpful with questions like that.
May be this link helps you...
http://www.all-total.com/business_&_fina...
Yes you can go to the website below to find those. However when you compare rates on sites like these teh prices they givve for other companies may not be totally accurate.

http://www.fast-auto-loan.net
As an agent, we provide that for our customers when they are thinking of trading cars. They just call and we run comparison quotes of different type vehicles. Call an 800 number and you never talk to the same person twice, thus they are like talking to the IRS, what they say doesn't mean a thing.
You should go to GEICO.com and get several quotes through the online website. I can tell you that vans are the cheapest, 4 doors are cheaper than 2 doors, hard tops are cheaper than convertibles, and any sports car is high, suvs are still high due to rollover ratings. Keep in mind that the vehicle is only one factor out of many used to determine your rates.
Yes u can, here, I always take their plan for auto and life they are good

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