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Chevrolet Spark Insurance Rates

There are many options when attempting to insure your Chevrolet vehicle. You can either contact an agent or go online to compare rates from a lot of car insurance companies. Comparing car insurance through online companies can be fast and easy and there is a good chance you can save money.

If you've never shopped for car insurance online, you can be overwhelmed by the hoards of car insurance companies offering insurance. There are several ways of comparing rates from local car insurance companies. The fastest way to compare Spark insurance quotes involves getting comparison quotes online. This can be accomplished by comparing rates here.

Car insurance premiums for a Chevrolet Spark can be significantly different depending on several factors. Some of these factors include:

  • Higher performance Spark vehicles cost more
  • How many accidents you have had
  • Home and auto can earn discounts
  • Use of your vehicle
  • Your birth date
  • Whether you are married
  • Extra coverages like towing and rental
  • Your occupation
  • Your coverage level
  • Whether you own your home

An additional factor that can impact Spark insurance rates is the year of the vehicle. Used vehicles cost less than newer models so repair costs tend to be lower which may result in lower rates. On the flip side, newer vehicles may have safety features like pedestrian detection, a collision avoidance system, and adaptive headlights that may help lower rates.

For you to have a better understanding of how much rates will be for your vehicle, select the year of your Spark below.

Coverage for liability

This coverage can cover damage that occurs to other people or property. Liability coverage protects against things like legal defense fees, bail bonds, and repair bills for other people's vehicles. Coverage is generally pretty cheap so you should buy as large an amount as possible.

Auto collision coverage

This coverage covers damage to your Chevrolet caused by collision with another car or object. You first must pay a deductible then your collision coverage will kick in. Spark collision insurance is rather expensive coverage, so you might think about dropping it from older vehicles. You can also raise the deductible to get cheaper Spark insurance rates.

Comprehensive coverage (or Other than Collision)

Comprehensive insurance pays for damage OTHER than collision with another vehicle or object. A deductible will apply and then insurance will cover the rest of the damage. The highest amount you'll receive from a claim is the ACV or actual cash value, so if it's not worth much more than your deductible it's probably time to drop comprehensive insurance.

UM/UIM (Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist) coverage

Your UM/UIM coverage protects you and your vehicle's occupants when other motorists either are underinsured or have no liability coverage at all. Because many people only carry the minimum required liability limits, their liability coverage can quickly be exhausted. That's why carrying high Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist coverage is a good idea.

Insurance for medical payments

Coverage for medical payments and/or PIP pay for short-term medical expenses such as nursing services, prosthetic devices, and dental work. They are often used to fill the gap from your health insurance policy or if you lack health insurance entirely. Personal Injury Protection is not an option in every state and gives slightly broader coverage than med pay.

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