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Continuous Auto Insurance

Continued/continuous auto insurance refers to the amount of time you have maintained insurance on your vehicle or vehicles without any breaks in coverage. There are several benefits to continued/continuous auto insurance including lower rates on auto insurance and auto insurance discounts. If you decide to switch carriers for any reason, the insurance carrier will take the length of time you have been insured (without breaks) into consideration when assessing your risk and rate. Insurance carriers feel that continued coverage means that you are a responsible driver and because of this they will reward you. Auto insurance carriers will even offer insurance discounts of up to 20% or more to drivers with any or all of the following:

Continued/continuous auto insurance is especially beneficial if the insurance has been maintained with the same (valid) carrier for the last three years or more. When applying for insurance with a new carrier, the insurance agent will ask that you provide proof of continued/continuous auto insurance coverage, so be sure to keep your paperwork handy. In some cases, drivers may feel that it’s ok to cancel their auto insurance coverage if they will not be driving their vehicle for an extended period of time. This is not a good idea. If you will not be driving your car for an extended period of time, it's best to continue your auto insurance coverage. At the very least, you should maintain some kind of comprehensive coverage. Even comprehensive auto insurance coverage at the lowest levels would be more acceptable than no auto insurance at all. Canceling and reapplying for auto insurance may end up being more trouble than it's worth. Remember, many insurance companies charge higher rates if you have not held continued/continuous auto insurance coverage over the past three years or so. Additionally, your lender or finance company may require that you maintain continued coverage, whether you plan to drive or not as it is possible for accidents to occur that do not involve driving your car.  Shop for quotes here at AutoCarInsurance.org. Get free quotes on continued/continuous auto insurance by entering your zip code in the box above and filling out our short form.