Good Student Car Insurance Discounts
Reader's Question:
I have been hearing a lot about good student car insurance. First of all, what qualifies for a "good student?" How much can be can be discounted off the actual price?
Brennan
Canton, MI
It's a good thing you asked this question about good student car insurance for you just might qualify for discounted rates. Are you getting good grades in school? Are you able to maintain an average of not lower than 'B'? If your answer is yes, then you should be able to enjoy such good-student benefits. You can ask your auto insurance provider about it.
Most insurance companies do give incentives on students who maintain a high GPA of 3.0 or an average not lower than 'B'. Students with high scholastic records could easily slash as much as 10 to 25 percent off their premiums. The higher your grades, the higher your chance of getting discounted rates. How about age? Usually, those who are 21 to 25 years old can enjoy these benefits.
You may wonder what logic works behind such companies' giving this somewhat "too good to be true discount rates," considering they are the ones who think teens this age are high-risk, in the first place. Teenagers are summarily considered risk-takers, so what could possibly cause them to change their minds and offer low rates and discounts who do well in school? Well, for every rule, there are exceptions. Teens or young drivers who behave at school and get good grades form one such exemption. The very reason for low rates for teenagers who get good marks in school is the fact that statistically, they prove to be better drivers than their common peers. They prove to be safer drivers, and are deemed more likely to obey traffic rules.