As auto insurance increasingly moves into the ranks of commoditization,
Americans find themselves more or less satisfied with their automobile
insurance. Still, the debate rages on over which factors—such as education,
credit score or income level—can be used to calculate insurance rates.
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combination of these factors, as well as the quantity of uninsured motorists and
local regulations, means that some Americans also pay more than their neighbors
for car insurance.
A study from Bankrate’s Insurancequotes.com reveals
the most expensive American cities in which to buy auto insurance, compared by
an average $797 for annual coverage.
source: www.ibamag.com
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