Buying a Car? Talk to a Local Insurance Agent First

Buying a Car? Talk to a Local Insurance Agent First

When purchasing a new vehicle, many drivers are tempted to keep the same old auto insurance coverage limits or do whatever they can to lower their rate.

But finding the best auto insurance, like shopping for a new car, is about much more than the sticker price. So let’s uncover why shopping for insurance and a new ride often go hand in hand – and how a local pro like one of our local agents can help.

What to ask an insurance agent before buying a new car

When you’re in the market for a new vehicle, one of the smartest things you can do is talk to a local car insurance agent before you buy. Why? A local agent can offer insurance tips and potential ways to save on your new purchase. For example:

What will it cost to insure the different makes and models I’m considering?
Is there a significant difference in cost of parts or labor for the cars I’m looking at?
Am I eligible for any new auto insurance discounts?
Do I need to make any changes to my policy when I buy my new car?
Are there any coverage gaps I need to be aware of?

Even if you can’t get ahold of your agent because you’re purchasing on the weekend or after hours, your policy should automatically cover your new car. Just make sure to give your agent a call first thing on Monday.

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Will buying a new car affect my auto insurance rate?

Chances are when you buy a new car, your monthly auto insurance premiums will change, too.

That’s because your auto insurance rate depends on a number of different factors, including the car you drive. And each insurance company may look at these factors, such as your vehicle’s safety ratings and cost of repairs, differently.

Generally, cars with higher safety ratings and anti-theft devices can help lower your rate. But those features could be more expensive to repair after an accident, too. On the other hand, older cars may be cheaper to fix, but they often aren’t equipped with high-tech safety features to help prevent accidents.

When getting quotes for insurance, keep in mind that your driving history impacts your insurance rate more than what you drive. So regardless of the make and model you choose, being a safe driver can go a long way.

What type of coverage do I need for my new car?

Your first thought may be to look for the lowest price, but don’t let the excitement of a new car push you toward bare-bones coverage that can leave you vulnerable to dangerous coverage gaps.

Your local agent can help you find that sweet spot where you can get customized coverage that protects you and respects your budget. Buying a new car? Get a quote with us.

With the right insurance company, quality coverage starts and ends with your agent.

Contact your local ERIE agent and learn how we can help you protect your new set of wheels and travel with you on the journey ahead.

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ERIE® insurance products and services are provided by one or more of the following insurers: Erie Insurance Exchange, Erie Insurance Company, Erie Insurance Property & Casualty Company, Flagship City Insurance Company and Erie Family Life Insurance Company (home offices: Erie, Pennsylvania) or Erie Insurance Company of New York (home office: Rochester, New York).  The companies within the Erie Insurance Group are not licensed to operate in all states. Refer to the company licensure and states of operation information.

The insurance products and rates, if applicable, described in this blog are in effect as of January 2024 and may be changed at any time. 

Insurance products are subject to terms, conditions and exclusions not described in this blog. The policy contains the specific details of the coverages, terms, conditions and exclusions. 

The insurance products and services described in this blog are not offered in all states.  ERIE life insurance and annuity products are not available in New York.  ERIE Medicare supplement products are not available in the District of Columbia or New York.  ERIE long term care products are not available in the District of Columbia and New York. 

Eligibility will be determined at the time of application based upon applicable underwriting guidelines and rules in effect at that time.

Your ERIE agent can offer you practical guidance and answer questions you may have before you buy.