Friday, June 5, 2015

America and the cheapest car insurance is the most expensive states

For a state, with Hurricane Katrina (Hurricane Katrina) and BP (BP) oil spill should be enough trouble.But if you live in Louisiana, also pay the highest domestic car insurance.

Increase the insurance premium factors include a large number of uninsured drivers, state insurance law, the number of insurance companies to compete in our state, and if there is a natural disasters lead to claims to increase recently."Many of these questions is not the driver can control," Insure.com editor director Amy Danise said."But even if you live in juxian expensive state, you can still keep your driving record clean, and choose cheaper car insurance car, reduce the cost of car insurance."

Following the Louisiana, Oklahoma ($2047) and Michigan (2013 yuan) is the most expensive.According to Insure.com, the accident victim high pay, is the main factor of Louisiana and Michigan car insurance is high.In Oklahoma, in addition to many drivers not insured, the recent hurricane cause of claim insurance premium is higher.

The cheapest state
A relatively good traffic, low crime rate and the competition between insurance company and is Maine (average cost $889) rate is low.Similarly, plus uninsured driver ratio is small, is Iowa ($985) to become the second cheap.Wisconsin state ($987) also has a low crime rate, the competition between companies and the relatively small number of automotive related lawsuits.

Look at where you live in the national position, check the list below.These are average cost.Your rates may be where you live, specific how many miles you drive every year, and the effects on your credit rating.

1. Louisiana: $2536


2. Oklahoma: $2047


3. Michigan: $2013


4. West Virginia: $2002


5. Washington. : $1866


6. Montana: $1856


7. Rhode Island: $1830


8 Wyoming: $1732


9. California: $1709


10. Georgia: $1694


11. Connecticut: $1665


12. The state of Texas: $1661


13. Florida: $1654


14. Delaware: $1652


15. New Jersey: $1608


16. Pennsylvania: $1598


17. Hawaii: $1594


18. Kentucky: $1572


19. Mississippi: $1502


20. Missouri: $1455


21. Alaska: $1431


22. North Dakota: $1426


23. New York: $1431


24. Kansas: $1410


25. Massachusetts: $1378


26. Maryland: $1372


27. Alabama: $1345


28. Arkansas: $1334


29. Colorado: $1322


30. Utah: $1315


31. Washington: $1305


32. South Dakota: $1303


33. Indiana: $1301


34. Virginia: $1297


35. New Mexico: $1274


36. Minnesota: $1264


37. Nebraska: $1244


38. Oregon: $1241


39. Tennessee: $1228


40. Nevada: $1223


41. Illinois: $1192


42. Arizona: $1176


43. New Hampshire: $1133


44. South Carolina: $1108


45. Ohio: $1099


46. Pay vermont: $1063


47. The state of north Carolina: $1022


48. Idaho: $1011


49. Wisconsin state: $987


50. Iowa: $985


51. Maine: $889

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