Yes, 21st Century does have a loyalty discount, which it offers for insuring more than one car with the company. You qualify for this discount if you add two or more vehicles to a single auto insurance policy with 21st Century, and you will get a bigger discount for each additional vehicle you insure.
You can get a good driver discount for car insurance by keeping a clean record for several years. Eight of the 10 largest insurance companies offer a good driver discount, though exact requirements and discount amounts vary.
You can get a 21st Century good student discount if you have at least a B average. Student drivers can save an average of 15% as long as they are 16-24 years old and a full time high school or college student.
Young drivers are usually quite expensive to insure since they lack driving experience. However, 21st Century offers a good student discount because having good grades shows the insurer that you are responsible off the...
Full coverage car insurance from 21st Century costs $4,672 per year, on average, and is more expensive than a liability-only policy since it provides more coverage.
Cost of 21st Century Full Coverage by Driver's Age
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