I wrote this in another thread and thought it deserved its own thread in case folks don't know these discounts exist.
A couple notes on affordability and insurance companies:
1. Some auto insurance companies allow you to temporarily "remove" coverage from vehicles that you don't plan on driving for a while. The coverage is still there, but becomes inactive. If you decide to drive the vehicle again, though, you must contact your insurance company before you do and reactivate the coverage.
2. Some auto insurance companies also give discounts on multiple lines of coverage, such as covering multiple vehicles. They benefit from covering more of your stuff, you benefit from the discount they give you for using more of their services.
Hope this helps save you some cash!
A couple notes on affordability and insurance companies:
1. Some auto insurance companies allow you to temporarily "remove" coverage from vehicles that you don't plan on driving for a while. The coverage is still there, but becomes inactive. If you decide to drive the vehicle again, though, you must contact your insurance company before you do and reactivate the coverage.
2. Some auto insurance companies also give discounts on multiple lines of coverage, such as covering multiple vehicles. They benefit from covering more of your stuff, you benefit from the discount they give you for using more of their services.
Hope this helps save you some cash!