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Getting the Best Value for Your Auto Insurance Needs

Your Window to Savings You may be eligible for valuable discounts on your auto policy. We want to make sure you’re getting the best value for your dollar based on the coverage you and your family need, but we need to hear from you to do so. Are you driving less? Or are you adding more drivers? Take a look at the list below to...

How to Cancel Car Insurance

Whether you’re moving to a new state, selling your car or switching auto insurance companies, there may come a time when you need to cancel your personal car insurance. To help simplify the process, here’s everything you need to know about canceling your auto insurance policy. When Can I Cancel My Car Insurance Policy? When you purchase car insurance, most policies provide coverage for a period...

Why Did My Auto Insurance Rate Go Up?

At ERIE, we don’t take the price you pay for car insurance lightly. Like most companies today, we’re facing increased costs of doing business. And we know that you are facing rising costs too, on everything from gasoline to breakfast cereal to housing.And while a lot of factors go into what you pay – from vehicle safety ratings to your personal driving history – striking the...

What to Know About Classic Car Insurance

Whether it’s a groovy bus from the 1960s or a muscle car from your glory days… you love when your antique or classic car turns heads.If you’re a car enthusiast, you know the feeling  — and you often go to great lengths to restore and protect your classic or antique car. That’s why it’s important to have the right coverage that goes the distance, too.Let’s go...

Does Your Auto Insurance Cover Air Conditioning?

Driving a car with no A/C can be miserable during the hot summer months, particularly during a heatwave. As important as it is to your comfort and that of your passengers, automotive air conditioning can be expensive to repair or replace when it breaks down or malfunctions. In many cases, when the A/C malfunctions it is considered normal wear-and-tear and not covered by auto insurance...