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Save yourself from future worries and headaches by getting your teenage son or daughter car insurance. Pretty soon your son or daughter will be begging you to buy them a car. They will be done with their bicycles and skateboards. Pretty soon they will be off to college, possibly far away from home. You know that your son or daughter have enough convincing powers to have you buy a car for them as early as high school. Could you really resist if they tell you that they have to learn how to drive as early as now? Could really resist if they tell you that they would have to have an easy means of transportation when they get homesick during the weekends?
Teenagers, however, are not really the favorites of insurance companies. In fact, teenagers are charged higher premiums than older drivers. It is a common notion that teenagers are at the stage of their lives when they have this extreme taste for adventure. It is the time of their lives when they are off to parties every weekend, often getting drunk, and driving drunk. Drunk driving often results to accidents and this is what insurance companies do not want to happen. They would have to shell out higher amounts every time a teenager client gets into an accident.
Teenager days are also the days of carelessness. These are the days when your teenage kid would agree to get into a drag race, betting an amount on it. Drag racing is very different from a professional car race. Your teenage kid would most likely have a car that is not for racing. Your kid would most likely not be wearing a racing suit and helmet. Your kid would most likely be racing vulnerable and unprotected. Your insurance company would be as annoyed as you will be if your kid gets into a car mishap with this kind of adventurism. While you will be mad about your kid's carelessness, your insurance company would be paying for any damage or injury that your kid and his or her car sustained.
Now that you know why teenagers are charged higher than adults, consider how you can save on expenses. Before you even buy your kid a car, enroll him or her in a driving course. People who have recently taken defensive driving course before buying their insurance are given discounts. Also, be sure to remind your kid to keep his or her driving record clean because a driving record that is clean for more than three years are often allowed to take a cut. While you're at it, encourage your kid to make good grades because good grades tell the insurance company how responsible your kid is and will most likely give you a discount.
It also helps not to buy your kid a catchy car or a car that could catch the attention of all passersby including thieves and vandals. Although they would prefer that they own a latest model that is expensive, you have to be firm on declining. Insurance companies charge higher for expensive cars because of the cost of replacing them if they get stolen and the cost of having them repainted when vandals spray their artwork on it. But be sure that your kid's car has safety gears like air balloon and automatic brakes because this can also earn a discount from insurance companies.