In a recent web posting Insurance.com’s released their
2007 Mid-Year Auto Insurance Pricing Report.
“So far in 2007, we have seen a 1 percent decrease in car insurance rates from 2006,” says David Roush, CEO of Insurance.com.
In Illinois the report showed* an average cost of $1548 in 2007, $8 less than the 2006 rate. Indiana showed a slight increase of $19 to bring the rate to $1,481.
Once again, YourAutoQuotes.com show that Urban Insurance Agency provides the lowest rates on car insurance in the states of Illinois and Indiana.
We at Urban Auto Insurance, understand how hard you work for your money; it is for that reason that we search at least 16 different companies in order to find you the lowest rates. It is because we are not a “Captive Agent’ representing just a single carrier we are free to provide you with the lowest rates. Our rates can save you hundreds of dollars per year on your car insurance. We average savings of over 45% over Geico.
Insurance.com’s released their 2007 Mid-Year Auto Insurance Pricing Report.In that report They state that the average price their customers paid for insurance in the state of Illinois in 2007 was $1,548. This “Average” was based on best price offered by any of the following companies, Travelers, Liberty Mutual, Hartford, MetLife, Safeco, Geico and Progressive. Urban Insurance Agency’s average yearly price in Illinois for the first half of 2007 was just $736. That is a reduction of over 9% from the 2006 rates.
That is an amazing average savings of over 46% The more you compare auto insurance rates, the more you will love the rates offered at Urban Insurance Agency. That is why when we ask, “Do you think you’re paying too much for car insurance? ” We know the answer is YES, unless you are insured with Urban Insurance.
*Disclaimer*Insurance.com’s 2007 Auto Insurance Pricing Report highlights the lowest average auto insurance rates viewed by over 1.1 million car insurance consumers on the Insurance.com platform in 2007*. The information comes from actual auto insurance quotes consumers received from over a dozen of the nation’s leading auto insurance companies who participate on Insurance.com’s comparative auto insurance platform. Posted in Uncategorized, Insurance Information Page
While the Insurance.com’s 2007 Mid-Year Auto Insurance Pricing Report is a broad indicator of pricing activity in the personal auto insurance marketplace on a per household basis, it is not a comprehensive index as it reflects only the pricing activity of carriers that have participated in the Insurance.com auto insurance marketplace in the states where it quotes (all states except Alaska, Hawaii, Massachusetts) and
the aggregate profile of consumers who shop using the Insurance.com platform.
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