Using The "Autograph" To Get Cheap Motor Insurance
What if your motor insurance provider told you that you could
get up to 25 percent discounted from your next car insurance
policy simply by showing them that you were a safe driver? It
would sound obvious won't it - after all, basically, isn't that
what a no claims bonus is all about? Well, you can guess again,
because with the new "autograph" device getting up to 25 percent
discounted on your car insurance policy in the years to come is
going to be a very real experience!
What Is The Autograph?
Basically, an "autograph" is a device that you ask a garage to
plug into the diagnostic part of your car (which can be found
underneath your steering wheel). The autograph will then record
all of your driving skills, including how fast you drive, your
average speed, whether or not you need to suddenly break (and,
if so, how often), the times of the day that you like to be out
and about on the roads, what your average mileage is, what your
longest and shortest journeys are. In fact, the list is endless.
After a pre-determined period, say three or six months, you then
return to garage that installed the autograph and they will
uninstall it and replace it with a new one. The old autograph is
then plugged into a computer and all the requested recorded data
is feed into a computer and sent to your motor insurance
provider. Your motor insurance provider can then take a look at
all of this recorded data and can decide, more accurately, if
you are a high or low risk driver!
Benefits of the Autograph
If you are a good driver, the benefits of agreeing to use an
autograph are easy to see - after all, recorded data rarely
lies! The downside to using an autograph is the fact that it is
recording the data collected in the car. This has two effects -
first, you have to have a car capable of recording this data
(i.e., not too old); second, the data collection cannot
differentiate between drivers. As such, if you have a car in
your house that is driven by several different people, the
autograph will not be able to tell who is driving the car at any
given time. Consequently, if you have your son or daughter on
your car insurance and they tell you they like to drive at 50
miles an hour, while the autograph tells the motor insurance
provider they like to drive at 120 miles an hour, it's not
likely you are going to be getting the 25 percent policy premium
discount you were looking for!
All in all though, as with pay per mile car insurance, getting
cheap car insurance using an autograph device, although being
the way of the future, is here to stay and will most probably
benefit far more motor drives than it inhibits.