'Savvy' drivers can find cheap car insurance deals
Cheap car insurance deals are still up for grabs, despite the cost of insurance continuing to rise, according to one expert.Ian Crowder from the AA has said that "savvy" motorists can still find a good deal on their car insurance, although they will need to shop around to get the best deal.The AA's most recent quarterly survey found that car insurance premiums fell during the first three months of 2007, following a rise of six per cent over the course of last year.However, the AA believes that this will be only a temporary respite, as it anticipates that car insurance premiums will grow over the course of 2007.However, Mr Crowder explained that the increasing competition in the car insurance market means that there will always be some new provider on the scene willing to offer cheap deals."For the savvy insurance buyer, there is always a provider willing to offer low premiums to get your business," he concluded.
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