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According to data from Forbes, the national average cost for car insurance in 2024 is $2,150 per year, or $179 per month.

But, depending on which state you live in, your driving history and the make and model of your car, there are some insurers that can offer you far less than what you're currently paying.

Thanks to OfficialCarInsurance.com, comparing multiple insurance companies is easier than ever.

Just type your info into the fields below, and you'll instantly get a selection of quotes to choose from.

How OfficialCarInsurance helps you save

When you use OfficialCarInsurance, they’ll ask you some quick questions that help determine your insurance. Things like your age, your home state, the type of vehicle you drive and your driving record.

Based on your answers, they’ll sort through leading insurance companies in your area, including Progressive, Allstate and GEICO, ensuring you find the lowest rate possible.

The process is 100% free and won't affect your credit score—guaranteed. Because insurance inquiries don't require a hard credit pull, you can confidently and safely browse insurance offers no matter your current financial reality.

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Saving money on car insurance with OfficialCarInsurance is a simple way to reduce your expenses. You’ll often get the same, or even better, insurance for less than what you’re paying right now.

In the same amount of time it takes to watch a cat video on YouTube, you can find rates as low as $29 a month.

There’s no reason not to at least try this free service. Visit OfficialCarInsurance.com today and take a turn in the right direction.

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Victoria Vesovski Staff Reporter

Victoria Vesovski is a Staff Reporter for Moneywise currently pursuing her Masters of Journalism at New York University.

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