Auto Insurance Checklist
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Auto Insurance
Know what a car costs to insure.
Compare at least three insurance quotes before you buy a car.
Ask friends, relatives and co-workers for recommendations.
Check the financial health of insurance companies through independent rating companies.
Ask for a higher deductable.
Consider dropping collision and/or comprehensive coverage on older cars.
Go with an insurance package - buy your homeowners and auto coverage from the same insurer.
Check if you can get insurance through a group plan from your employer or business.
Ask for a discount if you drive less than the average number of miles/kilometers per year.
Keep track of your driving record.
Manage your credits and debts properly.
Inquire about safe driver discounts.
Buy a safer and cheaper car.
Get theft devices to lower your insurance costs.
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Presented by:
Taylor Peterson

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Who it's for
This Auto Insurance Checklist is for anyone who wants a simple, practical way to get things done without missing steps.
- Avoid forgetting - keep all your Auto Insurance essentials in one place (external memory)
- Save time - start from a proven Auto Insurance structure instead of a blank page
- Stay on track - track progress, come back later, and keep momentum
- Coordinate with others - share the list and divide responsibilities
- Learn the process - follow the steps in a sensible order, even if it's your first time
How to use it
How to use this Auto Insurance Checklist
- Save Auto Insurance Checklist to your free Checklist account so your progress is saved and synced across devices.
- Customize it in the app: remove anything that does not apply, then add your own details for Auto Insurance (dates, sizes, addresses, notes).
- If others are involved, invite them to collaborate and divide responsibilities.
- Work through the list: check items off as you go, and set reminders for time-sensitive steps.