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Car-Insurance Costs At Lower End In Otsego County

In Cooperstown and Oneonta, the average car-insurance bill annually is $1,304, under the state average of $1,516, according to a new report on the Value Penguin web site. The most expensive city for car insurance was New York ($4,093) and the least expensive, Corning ($1,053.)

Are you in the process of applying for car insurance? It is no secret that shopping around is the way to go to ensure that you get the best possible deal for your vehicle. No one wants to pay too much for their car insurance after all.

With this in mind, it is also important to consider whether your car insurer offers any unique perks as part of your coverage. For example, Qantas car insurance policies allow you to earn Qantas rewards points that can be used towards flights, hotels, and much more. For further information about Qantas car insurance, head to the Qantas website.

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PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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