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I've been meaning to call my insurance agent for a while because one of our cars is never driven more than 5,000 or 6,000 miles a year. After she adjusted the coverage from > 7,500 miles/year to < 7,500 miles a year, my 6-month premium dropped over $100!
If you have a vehicle that isn't driven very much, you could save a lot of money. Also check what your agent has listed for # miles to work/school. If that has dropped, you can save too. |
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