Thursday, 25 April 2013

North Carolina Car Insurance Facts

North Carolina has the fastest growing population in the United States with an increase of 10% since April 2000, an estimated 8.8 million occupants as of 2006. 

Charlotte, Raleigh and Greensboro Car Insurance Facts
Charlotte, North Carolina is the 20th largest city in the nine states with an estimated population as of 2006 of over 660,000. Charlotte, North Carolina is named after the wife of King George III, Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg and was occupied by General Cornwallis during the American Revolution. Charlotte, North Carolina had 4609 vehicle stolen in 2005 and you can reduce your premiums by installing antitheft devices, parking in a secured parking area or a personal garage and not owning one of the vehicles on North Carolina's 10 most stolen list.

Raleigh, North Carolina is the capital of the state and is the second most populous city in North Carolina with an estimated population as of 2007 of over 367,000 people. Raleigh North Carolina had 1008 vehicle stolen 2005 including the Honda Accord, Honda Civic, Jeep Cherokee, Dodge Caravan, Ford Explorer, Toyota Camry and others. Owning a vehicle on the top 10 storm list in North Carolina means that your premiums are probably higher than the state's average, purchasing a different vehicle, installing anti theft devices, and parking in a secured parking area can lower your premiums.

Greensboro, North Carolina is the third largest city in North Carolina with an estimated 2006 population of over 240,000. In 2004 there were 26 traffic fatalities involving 69 people and 44 vehicles with an average speed of 35 mph. Serious accidents can occur at any speed, and you're going to want to make sure your adequately covered for serious injury to you and your family. Increasing the minimum values on your liability insurance in Greensboro, North Carolina can help defray the cost of a serious accident, Automotix makes it easy to get insurance quote's for higher values on your state-mandated liability insurance for North Carolina.