Study: Mileage and Geography Make Big Impact on How Much You Pay For Auto Insurance
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This Smart News Release features multimedia. View the full release here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170822005273/en/ (Graphic: Business Wire) For the third year in a row, insuranceQuotes.com examined the average economic impact annual miles driven has on the cost of auto insurance. Among the study's findings, it was revealed that drivers who increase their annual miles from 5,000 to 20,000 see an average rate increase of 9%.
"When determining rates, auto insurers typically use mileage as a major factor. But the amount varies considerably depending on where you live. Consumers who live in states with the biggest hikes have more opportunity to save by driving less," said
Below are the top five states where drivers see the highest rate increase when annual mileage increases from 5,000 to 20,000 miles: 1.
Meanwhile, below are the top five states where drivers see the lowest rate increases: 1.
"When your driving habits change for any reason-such as working from home, having a different commute, or retiring, let your insurer know," said Adams. "Regardless of the financial impact, drivers should always be honest about their mileage, otherwise you risk having a claim denied."
The full report-which includes full state-by-state data, as well as important analysis and saving tips-is available at https://www.insurancequotes.com/auto/auto-mileage-affects-insurance-rates-8152017. Methodology: insuranceQuotes.com commissioned Quadrant Information Services to measure the impacts of mileage on car insurance premiums using data from the largest carriers (representing 60-70 percent of market share) in each
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