How Much Will Your Teen Driver Cost?
Car insurance for teens: Even if your teen follows all the rules, vehicle insurance is a major cost for teen drivers and their families. The increase in your insurance bill can range from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars a year.
Some factors that affect costs are within your control, while others reflect an objective assessment of increased risk from having a teen at the wheel:
- Gender: Teenage males tend to have more accidents than teenage females, so they cost more to insure.
- Residence: Rates are higher where repair costs are higher, or accidents are more frequent.
- Grades: Some insurance companies have good student discounts granted to teen drivers who maintain a certain average and can reduce rates by 10% to 25%.
- Type of vehicle: Pick a safe car. More expensive vehicles, sporty models known for speed, SUVs, and vehicles that perform poorly in crash tests cost more to insure. Also, the year of the vehicle can play a factor as well.
- Operator status: If you have more than one vehicle, ask your agent which vehicle costs less to insure for teen drivers and designate the teen as the “principal operator” of that vehicle. Also, let your insurer know if a teen is going away to college—rates are often reduced for students attending school at least 100 miles away and who don’t have a car on campus.
- Insurance coverage and limits: Consider dropping collision and comprehensive insurance coverage on older vehicles. Increasing the deductible can also reduce the premium costs—but then you will pay more in the case of an accident.
- Driving record: Teens who get speeding tickets or are involved in accidents will cost more to insure. When that happens, consider moving the teen driver and vehicle to a subsidiary company that specializes in coverage for high-risk drivers.
With all of these in mind, hopefully understanding car insurance for teens and the potential cost to you easier. It is always a good idea to keep up on the latest news and information regarding teen drivers and automotive insurance. Want to learn more about other financial topics? We offer resources on key topics such as improving your credit score or five steps to take when securing an auto loan with no credit or bad credit.
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