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Why Cheaper Car Insurance Quotes Should be a Reality


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Brooklyn, NY, USA - Cheaper car insurance quotes are now easier to get than ever. Car insurance comparison sites like CarInsCompare.com have virtually erased the barrier to entry when it comes to finding the best deals. Requesting a quote online typically yields significant savings in annual insurance costs, often to the tune of $500 or more. Considering it takes only a couple minutes to receive a free, no-obligation quote, it’s a mystery why so many consumers are leaving so much money on the table.

“I blame the phenomenon on complacence. Most people are content with the status quo, even if that means they’re throwing away hundreds of dollars in needless costs,” says Lane Brown, former insurance agent and CarInsCompare.com founder. “Insurance companies know this and count on it to bring in hundreds of millions of dollars in extra revenue each year. I saw an opportunity here to educate the public and save people money, which is a badly needed win in this economy. That was the inspiration for CarInsCompare.com and we’re proud to say we’re making a difference.”

Car insurance is a compulsory expense in most states. Considering that costs and damages after a car accident can easily run into the thousands of dollars, it is generally a wise investment. However it makes a difference where and how you buy your policy.

“As it stands now, just about everyone is leaving some money on the table where car insurance is concerned,” explains Brown. “A no-obligation quote costs nothing and a range of cheaper car insurance quotes can be had in a matter of minutes. It just makes sense to get started by simply visiting CarInsCompare.com



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