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		<description>I am also shopping for auto insurance at this time, and have got online quotes from several different companies and found Progressive to be the cheapest, and that was with: collision - 500$
comprehensive - 250$
bodily injury liability - 15,000/30,000$ 
property damage liability - 5,000$
medical - 1,000$
uninsured motorists protection - 15,000/30,000$

My online quote has me at 137.00$ monthly and 821.00$ every six months, which is way lower than the other places such as; Geico (which was second cheapest), Mercury, Farmers, Esurance, State Farm, Allstate. I have read that Progressive is very good at getting back to you on problems and claims for accidents which many other companies do not do efficiently and can be a hassel when in tough situations.

It also depends on how many miles you drive it and for what reasons, I put that I drive it 5 miles one way whether to school work or errands at around 5,000 miles annualy - which is not necessarily exact or true but you have to estimate and if anything put that you drive less than you do because the price will be lower. 

Factors for price can also be determined by zipcode. If you live in a higher crime zipcode the price might be higher than if you live in the next zipcode with less cimes.

You have to make sure you print your quote out with the online price they give you to make sure the brokers do not raise the price when finalizing the insurance. Meaning sometimes the price from the online quote and the price from the insurance broker will be different and you just need to make sure you know why his price is higher than the online price, if in that situation.

I have not yet went through with buying Progressive yet because I am still waiting to take by Driving Test to get my liscence which is needed when getting insurance.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am also shopping for auto insurance at this time, and have got online quotes from several different companies and found Progressive to be the cheapest, and that was with: collision &#8211; 500$<br />
comprehensive &#8211; 250$<br />
bodily injury liability &#8211; 15,000/30,000$<br />
property damage liability &#8211; 5,000$<br />
medical &#8211; 1,000$<br />
uninsured motorists protection &#8211; 15,000/30,000$</p>
<p>My online quote has me at 137.00$ monthly and 821.00$ every six months, which is way lower than the other places such as; Geico (which was second cheapest), Mercury, Farmers, Esurance, State Farm, Allstate. I have read that Progressive is very good at getting back to you on problems and claims for accidents which many other companies do not do efficiently and can be a hassel when in tough situations.</p>
<p>It also depends on how many miles you drive it and for what reasons, I put that I drive it 5 miles one way whether to school work or errands at around 5,000 miles annualy &#8211; which is not necessarily exact or true but you have to estimate and if anything put that you drive less than you do because the price will be lower. </p>
<p>Factors for price can also be determined by zipcode. If you live in a higher crime zipcode the price might be higher than if you live in the next zipcode with less cimes.</p>
<p>You have to make sure you print your quote out with the online price they give you to make sure the brokers do not raise the price when finalizing the insurance. Meaning sometimes the price from the online quote and the price from the insurance broker will be different and you just need to make sure you know why his price is higher than the online price, if in that situation.</p>
<p>I have not yet went through with buying Progressive yet because I am still waiting to take by Driving Test to get my liscence which is needed when getting insurance.</p>
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