Should I drop down to minimum coverage on my car insurance?

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The right time to reduce your coverage to the minimum car insurance required by your state might be today or it might be never.

Should I drop down to minimum coverage on my car insurance?

It’s a good time to reevaluate your needs. Dreamstime/TCA

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By Rachael Green From Kiplinger’s Personal Finance

The 10-year mark is a good time to reevaluate your car insurance needs, but there’s more to making coverage decisions than your car’s age alone.

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