Drivers should make sure they have third-party
car insurance as a minimum, but those who own more valuable vehicles will want to plump for a comprehensive policy.
CompareInsurers.com said that a third-party car insurance policy is ideal for older or second-hand cars which do not have a lot of value. It is also beneficial if you want to keep running costs low.
Third-party, fire and theft policies offer the next level of cover and are still a cheaper car insurance option .
However, fully comprehensive car insurance is recommended for people who want to cover the whole value of their car should they be in an accident.
"Make the right choice and compare all levels of UK car insurance policies to see just how practical a comprehensive deal is for you," the comparison website advised.
People wanting to save on their car insurance should also shop around for the best deals, as recommended recently by What Car?
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