When looking for cheap car insurance Online it's important to remember that most insurance companies are giving you an estimate. This basically means that going on the information that you provided when you filled out all the questions on the quote form has determined the estimate price you have been given by each company. So you should make sure that all the information is correct.
If the information provided is not correct, or you haven't declared certain details and you accept the quote from an insurance company they can either void your insurance and hit you with charges. Or void your insurance and ask you to go elsewhere. So the insurance quote estimate you thought appeared quite reasonable is now through the roof or void because you failed to include certain details that could affect the price of your insurance. It's very important not to lie regarding car insurance because it can come back to bite you.
Where to get the cheapest car insurance estimates Online. Well, in my experience it would have to be the comparison websites. Every time I thought to myself, I'll go direct to an insurance company's website that isn't on the comparison websites and do a quote they were always extremely expensive. Much more expensive then the top 5 results on the comparison websites. You could get lucky and find a diamond amongst the rough. But most of the time they are expensive.
Compare The Market, GoCompare, and Confused.com all return the same results. So it's best to just stick with the one out of the three your most comfortable using. I always stick with Confused.com.
One tip if you want to try and get car insurance cheaper then the estimates giving on the comparison websites is first go to Confused.com and do a quote. Then take the top 3 cheapest insurance quotes and write the names of the company's down.
Example: Asda came back the cheapest so go to Google and type in Asda Car Insurance and you will see their website. Contact them and tell them you done a quote Online, they came back within the top 3 results, and would it be possible that if you go direct to them through no comparison website could they get the price down a little lower. There's no harm in asking. After all, they want your business and I'm sure you want to save some money. This has worked for quite a few people with various insurance company's.
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