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  • How to Calculate Your GPA for a Car Insurance Discount

    Your grade point average, or GPA, is a measure of how well you're doing in your classes. It's usually based on a scale from 0 to 4.0, though some schools add additional points for honors and advanced placement courses. Many car insurers offer discounts to students with a 3.0 grade point average. Some specify that students need a B average or will accept students who can prove they're in the top 20 percent of their class. Good student discounts are significant, ranging from 10 percent to 25 percent.

  • How Does a GM Employee Discount Work?

    As of 2010, General Motors offers discounts to employees on most vehicle purchases. Friends and relatives of GM employees are sometimes eligible for the same savings.

  • How to Save Money and Get Discount Car Insurance in New Jersey

    Purchasing auto insurance in New Jersey is expensive. According to Insurance.com, New Jersey is the second most expensive state for auto insurance. One reason for the high insurance costs may be associated with the fact that New Jersey has the highest population density out of every state in the nation. With the cost of insurance premiums consistently rising, it behooves all New Jersey drivers to find discounts in car insurance that will save them money.

  • How to Buy Discount Car Batteries

    When choosing a car battery, use several criteria to select an appropriate model. Most importantly, you need one that's designed and sized for your vehicle. Consider your climate; for example, a very warm climate can cause undue wear on a battery not designed for those temperatures. Finally, look at the nature of your driving trips. If you typically make short trips that don't allow the battery to recharge, choose a long-life battery that can adapt to your driving habits.

  • How to Negotiate for Car Discounts

    When you set out to purchase a new or used vehicle from an accomplished salesperson, you should keep two important facts in mind: 1. The advertised or posted price is usually higher than what the seller hopes to receive, because some buyers want to bargain. 2. The average buyer generally pays more than necessary because she/he didn't research the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a new vehicle, or the national standard price for a particular year, make and model of used car.

  • How to Get GEICO Car Insurance Discounts

    The Gecko with the Australian accent is certainly a charmer. GEICO car insurance can also charm you into their business by offering great discounts. If you are a GEICO customer you can easily cut your car insurance costs just by making a simple phone call. Here are some steps to get the most discounts.

  • How to Get Car Insurance Discounts

    In order to get a car insurance discount, a student may receive one for good grades, and a retired person may receive a discount for not driving a car as much. Find out how to get discounts with help from the chief operating officer of an auto insurance business in this free video on car insurance discounts.

  • How to Get Discount Automobile Insurance

    Follow these steps so that you can think like an insurance company and get auto insurance at a discount.

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