Not exact matches
While anyone can drive without taking the proper precautions of purchasing insurance,
typically these uninsured
drivers are 18 - 29
males and they tend to stick towards driving older cars.
By age 35,
typically males will even pay a bit less than female
drivers.
But that doesn't change the fact that, as a group,
male drivers are higher - risk; and that means car insurance, for men, is
typically more expensive.
And when women do claim, it's
typically for minor bumps rather than complete write - offs and the claims tend to be less expensive than those made by
male drivers.
If you're a single
male driver between the ages of 19 — 24 years old, your rates are
typically 25 % higher than the base rate.
Nevertheless, it was our second most expensive insurer and
typically quoted our 34 - year old married
male driver $ 2,160 for a year of basic auto insurance coverage.