Nobody I know looks forward to paying premiums for car insurance, in particular when the prices are way too high.
It's safe to conclude that car insurance companies don't want you shop around. Drivers who get comparison quotes once a year are highly likely to switch car insurance companies because there is a significant possibility of finding discount prices. A study discovered that drivers who shopped around annually saved on average $3,500 over four years compared to people who never compared rates.
If finding budget-friendly rates on car insurance is your intention, then having a grasp of how to shop for coverage rates can help simplify the process.
Steps to saving money on Mini Cooper insurance in El Paso
If saving money is your primary concern, then the best way to get the cheapest car insurance rates in El Paso is to compare prices once a year from providers in Texas. You can compare rates by following these steps.
Step 1: Try to comprehend auto insurance and the modifications you can make to keep rates in check. Many rating factors that result in higher rates such as your driving record and poor credit history can be controlled by being financially responsible and driving safely.
Step 2: Obtain price quotes from direct, independent, and exclusive agents. Exclusive agents and direct companies can provide rates from a single company like Progressive or State Farm, while agents who are independent can quote prices for a wide range of insurance providers.
Step 3: Compare the price quotes to your existing coverage to see if switching to a new carrier will save money. If you find a lower rate, make sure there is no lapse between the expiration of your current policy and the new one.
Step 4: Give notification to your agent or company to cancel your current policy. Submit the signed application along with the required initial payment to the new company. Immediately upon receiving it, put the new certificate verifying proof of insurance with your vehicle's registration.
The key thing to know about shopping around is to use similar deductibles and liability limits on every quote and and to get price estimates from all possible companies. Doing this enables a fair price comparison and a thorough selection of prices.
Vehicle owners have multiple insurers to insure vehicles with, and though it is a good thing to have multiple companies, lots of choices makes it harder to find the lowest rates for Mini Cooper insurance in El Paso.
Just keep in mind that getting more free quotes helps you find the best rates. Some smaller insurers do not give El Paso Cooper insurance quotes online, so you need to compare prices from the smaller companies as well.
The companies shown below are ready to provide quotes in El Paso, TX. If more than one company is shown, we recommend you visit two to three different companies to get the cheapest price.
Coverage analysis
The premium information shown next outlines estimates of rate quotes for Mini Cooper models. Understanding more about how rates are figured can be of help when making informed coverage decisions.
Model | Comp | Collision | Liability | Medical | UM/UIM | Annual Premium | Monthly Premium |
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Cooper 2-Dr Hatchback | $176 | $306 | $330 | $20 | $98 | $930 | $78 |
Cooper 2-Dr Convertible | $176 | $306 | $256 | $16 | $76 | $830 | $69 |
Cooper S 2-Dr Hatchback | $176 | $360 | $330 | $20 | $98 | $984 | $82 |
Cooper S 2-Dr Convertible | $200 | $360 | $256 | $16 | $76 | $908 | $76 |
Cooper John Cooper Works 2-Dr Hatchback | $200 | $360 | $330 | $20 | $98 | $1,008 | $84 |
Cooper John Cooper Works 2-Dr Convertible | $222 | $414 | $256 | $16 | $76 | $984 | $82 |
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Data based on married female driver age 30, no speeding tickets, no at-fault accidents, $1000 deductibles, and Texas minimum liability limits. Discounts applied include safe-driver, multi-vehicle, homeowner, multi-policy, and claim-free. Price estimates do not factor in vehicle garaging location which can change premiums greatly.
Higher deductibles save money
One common question asked by El Paso drivers is the level to set your comp and collision deductibles. The following tables approximate how much more you'll pay when you select higher and lower physical damage deductibles. The first set of prices uses a $250 deductible for comp and collision and the second pricing table uses a $500 deductible.
Model | Comp | Collision | Liability | Medical | UM/UIM | Annual Premium | Monthly Premium |
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Cooper 2-Dr Hatchback | $294 | $496 | $324 | $20 | $96 | $1,255 | $105 |
Cooper 2-Dr Convertible | $294 | $496 | $252 | $14 | $76 | $1,157 | $96 |
Cooper S 2-Dr Hatchback | $294 | $584 | $324 | $20 | $96 | $1,343 | $112 |
Cooper S 2-Dr Convertible | $332 | $584 | $252 | $14 | $76 | $1,283 | $107 |
Cooper John Cooper Works 2-Dr Hatchback | $332 | $584 | $324 | $20 | $96 | $1,381 | $115 |
Cooper John Cooper Works 2-Dr Convertible | $370 | $672 | $252 | $14 | $76 | $1,409 | $117 |
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Model | Comp | Collision | Liability | Medical | UM/UIM | Annual Premium | Monthly Premium |
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Cooper 2-Dr Hatchback | $240 | $400 | $324 | $20 | $96 | $1,080 | $90 |
Cooper 2-Dr Convertible | $240 | $400 | $252 | $14 | $76 | $982 | $82 |
Cooper S 2-Dr Hatchback | $240 | $472 | $324 | $20 | $96 | $1,152 | $96 |
Cooper S 2-Dr Convertible | $270 | $472 | $252 | $14 | $76 | $1,084 | $90 |
Cooper John Cooper Works 2-Dr Hatchback | $270 | $472 | $324 | $20 | $96 | $1,182 | $99 |
Cooper John Cooper Works 2-Dr Convertible | $300 | $542 | $252 | $14 | $76 | $1,184 | $99 |
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Data rating is based on married male driver age 30, no speeding tickets, no at-fault accidents, and Texas minimum liability limits. Discounts applied include homeowner, multi-policy, safe-driver, multi-vehicle, and claim-free. Prices do not factor in specific location information which can change price quotes greatly.
We can derive from the above data that using a $250 deductible will cost in the ballpark of $16 more each month or $192 a year across all Mini Cooper models than choosing the higher $500 deductible. Because you would pay $250 more to file a claim with a $500 deductible as compared to a $250 deductible, if you tend to go at a minimum 16 months between claim filings, you would most likely save money if you elect the higher deductible.
Drive responsibly or pay higher rates
The diagram below highlights how traffic violations and fender-benders influence Mini Cooper yearly insurance costs for different age groups. The price estimates are based on a married male driver, full physical damage coverage, $500 deductibles, and no other discounts are factored in.
Age, gender, and Mini Cooper insurance
The example below compares Mini Cooper insurance premiums for male and female drivers. The premiums are based on no claims or driving violations, full physical damage coverage, $1,000 deductibles, drivers are single, and no additional discounts are factored in.
Car insurance is an important decision
Despite the high cost, paying for car insurance serves an important purpose.
- Almost all states have minimum liability requirements which means it is punishable by state law to not carry a specific level of liability if you don't want to risk a ticket. In Texas these limits are 30/60/25 which means you must have $30,000 of bodily injury coverage per person, $60,000 of bodily injury coverage per accident, and $25,000 of property damage coverage.
- If you have a lien on your Cooper, most lenders will have a requirement that you have insurance to ensure they get paid if you total the vehicle. If you cancel or allow the policy to lapse, the bank or lender will purchase a policy for your Mini at a much higher rate and force you to pay the higher price.
- Car insurance preserves both your Mini Cooper and your personal assets. It also can pay for all forms of medical expenses for you, your passengers, and anyone else injured in an accident. Liability insurance, one of your policy coverages, also covers legal expenses if anyone sues you for causing an accident. If damage is caused by hail or an accident, collision and comprehensive (also known as other-than-collision) coverage will pay all costs to repair after the deductible has been paid.
The benefits of having insurance definitely exceed the cost, especially with large liability claims. According to a 2015 survey, the average American driver overpays more than $700 annually so smart consumers compare quotes once a year at a minimum to ensure rates are inline.
Car insurance coverage specifics
Understanding the coverages of a car insurance policy helps when choosing appropriate coverage for your vehicles. Car insurance terms can be difficult to understand and reading a policy is terribly boring.
Coverage for medical expenses
Med pay and PIP coverage provide coverage for short-term medical expenses for pain medications, X-ray expenses and EMT expenses. They are often used to cover expenses not covered by your health insurance program or if you are not covered by health insurance. Medical payments and PIP cover not only the driver but also the vehicle occupants and will also cover getting struck while a pedestrian. Personal Injury Protection is not universally available but it provides additional coverages not offered by medical payments coverage
Coverage for collisions
Collision insurance pays to fix your vehicle from damage resulting from a collision with a stationary object or other vehicle. You first must pay a deductible and the rest of the damage will be paid by collision coverage.
Collision coverage pays for claims like hitting a parking meter, sustaining damage from a pot hole, crashing into a building and sideswiping another vehicle. Paying for collision coverage can be pricey, so consider dropping it from older vehicles. It's also possible to raise the deductible on your Cooper in order to get cheaper collision rates.
Liability car insurance
Liability insurance will cover damage that occurs to other people or property. It protects YOU from claims by other people, and doesn't cover damage to your own property or vehicle.
Split limit liability has three limits of coverage: bodily injury for each person, bodily injury for the entire accident, and a limit for property damage. You might see values of 30/60/25 which stand for a limit of $30,000 per injured person, a limit of $60,000 in injury protection per accident, and property damage coverage for $25,000.
Liability can pay for things such as funeral expenses, medical services and legal defense fees. How much liability should you purchase? That is your choice, but consider buying as large an amount as possible. Texas requires drivers to carry at least 30/60/25 but you should think about purchasing more coverage.
The next chart demonstrates why buying the state minimum limits may not provide adequate coverage.
Comprehensive car insurance
This pays for damage that is not covered by collision coverage. You first must pay your deductible and the remainder of the damage will be paid by comprehensive coverage.
Comprehensive can pay for claims such as a broken windshield, hitting a bird, theft, vandalism and falling objects. The maximum payout a car insurance company will pay at claim time is the market value of your vehicle, so if it's not worth much more than your deductible it's not worth carrying full coverage.
Coverage for uninsured or underinsured drivers
Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist coverage gives you protection from other motorists when they do not carry enough liability coverage. It can pay for hospital bills for your injuries as well as your vehicle's damage.
Since many Texas drivers carry very low liability coverage limits (30/60/25), their liability coverage can quickly be exhausted. For this reason, having high UM/UIM coverages should not be overlooked.