Don't Forget To Ask Your Agent About A Good-Student Discount
Hard to believe that it's "back to school" season again. In this deep recession we're in, parents will be looking to save money as much as they can on college expenses. One often overlooked way to save on car insurance is the good-student discount that many insurance companies offer. However, like most discounts, your agent probably won't volunteer the savings information. You have to ask for it.
Good-student discounts can be significant. Here's a clip from a recent WSJ article:
Good-student discounts can be significant. Here's a clip from a recent WSJ article:
"...don't be shy about touting your child's grades to your insurer. Most companies offer "good student" discounts. For instance, State Farm takes 9% to 35% off a premium, depending on the student's gender and whether he or she is kept on the policy as an occasional driver or is at school..."
Labels: auto_insurance, good_student_discount, recession
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