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Admiral Car Insurance Policies

Posted by Policy Reviewer | Posted in Policy Reviews | Posted on February 02th, 2009

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With a focus on providing affordable car insurance to drivers in their 20s and 30s, Admiral offers a series of flexible, affordable policies. Our editors reviewed their coverage and found that, for many people, Admiral provides substantial savings for those who only require limited coverage. For those who need to insure their business vehicles or need broader coverage, it is beneficial to shop around to other providers, while those seeking an economical alternative should consider Admiral.

The company offers a number of different policies, designed for individuals as well as for families – with the “Multi Car” policy structure, you can save up to 25% off of our policies when covering multiple cars in a single household. With a flexible structure, Admiral allows you to get reasonable coverage at a relatively low price.

Starting out in 1993 with an aim of providing policies to younger drivers (students and young professionals), the company offers free quotes on-line and provides a number of options for existing or new customers. One of the downsides is that, by virtue of its streamlined structure, Admiral’s claim filing process can take a bit longer than comparable full-service companies. While, to some extent, this is to be expected, drivers who need more personalized service should consider alternatives. For those looking for basic coverage, however, Admiral more than covers the basics. Additionally, you can get other types of related insurance included extended car warranties, home owner’s insurance as well as travel and bike insurance. Keep in mind that many of these policies are somewhat restricted in their application, so make sure to read the fine print to determine whether you’ll be able to get all of the value out of the policy. Our recommendation is to evaluate their basic, core automotive policies and to look at other provides for more substantive contracts.