The only sure way to know for sure is to get quotes from a local agent or on-line. I would suggest using some free on-line quoting services. According some research that I did the average online shopper saves between 30%-40% on insurance. Pne of the better insurance consumer sites that I daw while looking through several of these sites was: http://www.InsuranceEasy.org There's also a great article that you should read at: http://www.saving-hundreds-of-dollars-on-insurance.com/
This will depend on the car you drive and the coverage you select, where you live, male or female, grades in school, driver training, and the company you choose to provide your insurance. You need to do some comparison shopping.
You can get information related to young driver insurance at compare market insurance.
Several insurance companies will gladly offer a quota for car insurance to a convicted driver. The quota will not be low, and it will probably cost the driver as much as a new car will.
Inquire your insurance companies to see if they have new driver discounts in effect. Some insurance companies will offer special deals to new drivers and experienced drivers.
You may need to get your insurance company to add the new driver on with a rider clause to be covered. It is possible that your coverage will allow the new driver, but, some insurance companies do not allow new drivers to be on the parents insurance, They make the new driver get an insurance policy on his or her license before they will cover them in the parents car. Check with your agent before you let the new driver operate the vehicle alone or you may loose your insurance.
Yes State Farm does in fact offer new driver insurance. You will have to ask the branch in your area about it.
They are used to understand how to set insurance premiums. Take, for example, car insurance. The probability of a new driver getting in an accident is higher than an experienced driver. The probability of a male driver getting in an accident is higher than an female driver (in general). The probability of a person who has had many claims filing another claim is higher than someone who has never filed a claim. All these data guide the insurance industry to charge higher premiums to drivers who are new, male or have filed claims in the past.
"The insurance cost for a new driver on any insurance company like Gieco will depend on the drivers age, and what type of vehicle they will be using. Typically male drivers at the age of 16 cost about $200 a month to insure driving a 4 door car."
Hi! To lower your car insurance you should consider asking for a higher deductible. If you are a new driver (a teenager) you may be able to find teen car insurance discounts.
In Texas, Yes, It will cost more for Insurance for a new driver whether or not he is the registered owner of a vehicle.
Cheap car insurance for a new driver is easy to come by nowadays. You can find car insurance all over the internet. You should usually see commercials on TV about car insurance.
Check with your Insurance Agent/Company to be specific. Definately as soon as they receive their license. At the very least, the insurance company should be aware of the new driver as soon as they get their permit.