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May11
The Most Popular Car Insurance Quote Websites
Have you ever searched for car insurance online?  I’m sure you have come across quite a few different sites.  I went searching high and low through the internet and found some of the more visited and popular sites.  If you just plug in “car insurance quotes” to google, yahoo or ask you will see some of these sites pop up among the first 25 organic links.  Organic meaning they are not paid advertisements. 

I also found this article on buying car insurance.  They list many ways to try and save money on your insurance so you can use that extra savings for well, savings.

I will list some of the most popular car insurance quote destinations in no particular order.

1. Insurance.com

2. 4insurance.com
3. Quotesmith.com or Insure.com – the same website
4. Netquote.com
5. Insureme.com
6. Insweb.com
7. Answerfinancial.com
8. Insureone.com
9. 4freequotes.com
10. Bestquote.com
11. Carinsurance.com
12. Esurance.com

I have intentionally left out some of the well known car insurance companies that have a big presence online.  I wanted to give a list of some of the top sites not selling one insurance company.  Hope this helps out.

If anyone has positive or negative experiences with any of these sites please let us know and post a comment.

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I've had good experiences with 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 12. Bankrate.com has some nice guides to insurance as well. Before blogging for KMM, I worked for mainly the same guys, but at Tornado Solutions, where they had me write up dozens of pages of stuff about, among other things, insurance. So I've got a few websites tucked away in my memory regarding insurance tips and guides.

I love this topic and wanted to congratulate you for doing such a fine job with it at this blog, Andrew.

Easton, Thanks a lot for your comment and positive feedback. I appreciate your input and sharing the experiences you had with some of these sites. I will have to check out Bankrate.com and see what they have to offer.

I am thoroughly enjoying this new blogging experience and learning all I can. You and everyone else are extremely helpful.

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