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Advertising Icons & State Farm Car Insurance Quotes

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

In The Patriot-News article “Car insurance: How can I tell where to get the cheapest rates?,” Liam Migdail-Smith discusses some of the most popular car insurance spokespersons and what deals their companies actually offer.  Geico uses characters like their Gecko and Caveman to advertise themselves as having low rates and saving you lots of money.  Whether or not you’ll save money and pay less for your premium really depends on a number of factors, so shopping around is still crucial.

Companies like Esurance advertise the benefit of shopping online to get your insurance quotes.  You can also shop with an agent if you prefer, but many people like to get their quotes and even purchase insurance online now.  While many large car insurance companies offer the ability to shop online and get rate quotes, with some companies you still have to speak with an agent before making your purchase.  Choosing the price you are willing to pay is a new campaign advertised by Progressive Insurance Company’s well-known spokeswoman Flo.  You are able to name your own price, and then pick the coverage options you can afford within that price.  While this new way of pricing may appeal to some consumers, it won’t necessarily save you money.

While it is obvious that you will pay more money for more coverage, Allstate spokesmen Dennis Haysbert and “Mayhem” remind you that getting quality coverage should be more important than getting the cheapest coverage.  State Farm advertises it’s “good neighbor” mentality by showing insurance agents at your side whenever you need them.  They say that getting State Farm car insurance quotes will pair you up with top notch customer service, something they believe is most important.  Other perks exist like Nationwide’s vanishing deductible, but keep in mind that they usually require loyalty to the insurer over a period of time.

Esurance Rates Based On Location

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

According to Laurent Belsie’s article in The Christian Science Monitor, the five states where you will spend the least amount of your median income on car insurance are not necessarily the states with the cheapest car insurance rates.  In “Insurance rates: Top 5 states to insure a car for less,” Belsie lists the five states where companies like Esurance will insure your car for less of your median income than all other states.  The national average for car insurance payments is $733 per year or 3.5% of one’s income.

Although insurance rates are relatively high in Massachusetts, the median income is as well so residents of the Bay State pay the least percentage of income towards their car insurance.  The average cheap car insurance payment of $509 a year equals out to 2% of the annual income in Massachusetts.  Minnesota is the second place state, even though they have very harsh winters filled with loads of snow, ice and sleet.  Drivers there spend about 2.4% of their median income on their average car insurance payments of $563 per year.  Maybe it is because they spend so much time stuck in their houses in a snowdrift!

Hawaii comes in third place, even though they pay the most insurance of all the top five states at $602 a year.  They also make much more on average than Americans in other states.  Companies like Allmerica car insurance don’t have to worry about snow and ice since residents are driving in beautiful weather year round.  The fourth place state is New Hampshire, partly because there are so many less drivers per square mile than neighbors like New York City.  Residents pay $595 a year, which is 2.5% of their median income.  Utah rounds out the top five with residents paying 2.4% of their income for car insurance of $573 per year.  They have a lot of open space and far fewer residents than many other states.