By Connie Ragen Green
Insuring your teenager to drive your car does not have to be a difficult process. This is something that should be discussed with your insurance agent before your teen even receives their driver's license. It is a good idea to sit down with your agent and discuss the different possibilities for adding your teenager to your auto insurance policy.
Many things will be taken into consideration by the insurance company. Even though each company has its own set of guidelines, there are many parts of the process that are common to all companies. When you have a licensed driver in your home the insurance company needs to get more information before adding them to the policy. The first thing they ask about is the driving record and age of the driver. Your teenager is most likely between the ages of sixteen and eighteen when they first start to drive. This fact is going to cost you some extra money.
Other questions that will come up are concerning the type of car your teen will be driving. This is why it is best to talk to your agent before you purchase a car for your teenager. They will rate the car according to the size of the engine, if it is considered to be a sports car, and if it is an automatic or manual transmission.
Find out if your insurance company gives a discount for higher grades in school or credit for having completed driver's education or other type of driving course. Your agent should be able to answer these questions for you when you meet with them.
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