Statistics show that nearly 70% of Oregon drivers have purchased from the same company for at least four years, and nearly the majority have never compared auto insurance rates at all. With the average premium in the U.S. being $1,847, drivers could cut their rates by 46.5% a year, but they just assume it takes a lot of time to shop around.
If saving money is your primary concern, then the best way to get the cheapest Cadillac Escalade insurance is to begin comparing prices regularly from different companies who can sell car insurance in Portland. You can shop around by completing these steps.
- First, try to understand how companies price auto insurance and the measures you can control to prevent expensive coverage. Many factors that cause high rates like speeding tickets, accidents and an unacceptable credit history can be eliminated by making minor changes to your lifestyle. This article gives tips to help prevent high rates and find additional discounts.
- Second, get rate quotes from exclusive agents, independent agents, and direct providers. Exclusive and direct companies can provide rates from a single company like Progressive and State Farm, while independent agents can provide prices from many different companies. Compare rates
- Third, compare the new rates to your current policy premium to see if a cheaper rate is available. If you find a lower rate and decide to switch, ensure there is no coverage lapse between policies.
- Fourth, provide adequate notice to your current company of your intention to cancel the current policy and submit a signed application and payment for the new coverage. Be sure to store the certificate verifying proof of insurance in an accessible location in your vehicle.
An important bit of advice to remember is that you use identical coverage information on each quote and and to analyze every insurance company. This enables a level playing field and the most accurate and complete price analysis.
How much does Cadillac Escalade insurance in Portland, Oregon cost?
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Data for Cadillac Escalade insurance
The table displayed below outlines different insurance rates for Cadillac Escalade models. Learning a little about how rate quotes are calculated can assist in making informed coverage decisions.
Model | Comp | Collision | Liability | Medical | UM/UIM | Annual Premium | Monthly Premium |
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Escalade 2WD | $268 | $514 | $520 | $30 | $156 | $1,488 | $124 |
Escalade Luxury Edition 2WD | $268 | $514 | $520 | $30 | $156 | $1,488 | $124 |
Escalade 4WD | $268 | $514 | $520 | $30 | $156 | $1,488 | $124 |
Escalade Premium Edition 4WD | $292 | $514 | $520 | $30 | $156 | $1,512 | $126 |
Escalade Luxury Edition 4WD | $292 | $514 | $520 | $30 | $156 | $1,512 | $126 |
Escalade Premium Edition 2WD | $292 | $514 | $520 | $30 | $156 | $1,512 | $126 |
Escalade Hybrid 2WD | $292 | $650 | $470 | $28 | $140 | $1,580 | $132 |
Escalade Hybrid 4WD | $292 | $650 | $470 | $28 | $140 | $1,580 | $132 |
Escalade Platinum Edition 2WD | $292 | $582 | $520 | $30 | $156 | $1,580 | $132 |
Escalade Platinum Edition 4WD | $292 | $582 | $520 | $30 | $156 | $1,580 | $132 |
Escalade Hybrid Platinum 2WD | $316 | $718 | $470 | $28 | $140 | $1,672 | $139 |
Escalade Hybrid Platinum 4WD | $316 | $718 | $470 | $28 | $140 | $1,672 | $139 |
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Above prices assume single female driver age 40, no speeding tickets, no at-fault accidents, $500 deductibles, and Oregon minimum liability limits. Discounts applied include homeowner, multi-policy, multi-vehicle, claim-free, and safe-driver. Rate quotes do not factor in zip code location which can decrease or increase price quotes substantially.
Policy deductible comparison
One frequently asked question is how high or low should comp and collision deductibles be. The following insurance rates outline the differences in price between low and high policy deductibles. The first data table uses a $100 deductible for comp and collision and the second pricing table uses a $1,000 deductible.
Model | Comp | Collision | Liability | Medical | UM/UIM | Annual Premium | Monthly Premium |
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Escalade 2WD | $382 | $674 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,625 | $135 |
Escalade Luxury Edition 2WD | $382 | $674 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,625 | $135 |
Escalade 4WD | $382 | $674 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,625 | $135 |
Escalade Premium Edition 4WD | $416 | $674 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,659 | $138 |
Escalade Luxury Edition 4WD | $416 | $674 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,659 | $138 |
Escalade Premium Edition 2WD | $416 | $674 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,659 | $138 |
Escalade Hybrid 2WD | $416 | $850 | $362 | $22 | $108 | $1,783 | $149 |
Escalade Hybrid 4WD | $416 | $850 | $362 | $22 | $108 | $1,783 | $149 |
Escalade Platinum Edition 2WD | $416 | $762 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,747 | $146 |
Escalade Platinum Edition 4WD | $416 | $762 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,747 | $146 |
Escalade Hybrid Platinum 2WD | $452 | $940 | $362 | $22 | $108 | $1,909 | $159 |
Escalade Hybrid Platinum 4WD | $452 | $940 | $362 | $22 | $108 | $1,909 | $159 |
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Model | Comp | Collision | Liability | Medical | UM/UIM | Annual Premium | Monthly Premium |
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Escalade 2WD | $212 | $356 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,112 | $93 |
Escalade Luxury Edition 2WD | $212 | $356 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,112 | $93 |
Escalade 4WD | $212 | $356 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,112 | $93 |
Escalade Premium Edition 4WD | $232 | $356 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,132 | $94 |
Escalade Luxury Edition 4WD | $232 | $356 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,132 | $94 |
Escalade Premium Edition 2WD | $232 | $356 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,132 | $94 |
Escalade Hybrid 2WD | $232 | $448 | $362 | $22 | $108 | $1,172 | $98 |
Escalade Hybrid 4WD | $232 | $448 | $362 | $22 | $108 | $1,172 | $98 |
Escalade Platinum Edition 2WD | $232 | $402 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,178 | $98 |
Escalade Platinum Edition 4WD | $232 | $402 | $400 | $24 | $120 | $1,178 | $98 |
Escalade Hybrid Platinum 2WD | $250 | $494 | $362 | $22 | $108 | $1,236 | $103 |
Escalade Hybrid Platinum 4WD | $250 | $494 | $362 | $22 | $108 | $1,236 | $103 |
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Prices above based on married male driver age 30, no speeding tickets, no at-fault accidents, and Oregon minimum liability limits. Discounts applied include multi-vehicle, claim-free, safe-driver, multi-policy, and homeowner. Estimates do not factor in your specific Portland location which can decrease or increase rates significantly.
Based on the data above, we can derive that using a $100 deductible would cost the average driver about $47 more each month or $564 annually across all Cadillac Escalade models than choosing the higher $1,000 deductible. Since you would pay $900 more if you turn in a claim with a $1,000 deductible as compared to a $100 deductible, if you normally average at a minimum 19 months between claims, you would more than likely save some money if you opt for a higher deductible.
The information below demonstrates how deductibles and can raise or lower Cadillac Escalade insurance costs for different age categories. Data assumes a single female driver, comprehensive and collision coverage, and no discounts are applied to the premium.
How accidents and tickets impact rates
The information below highlights how traffic violations and fender-benders can influence Cadillac Escalade insurance costs for different age groups. The information is based on a married male driver, full physical damage coverage, $1,000 deductibles, and no policy discounts are applied.
Liability only or full coverage
The diagram below illustrates the comparison of Cadillac Escalade yearly insurance costs with full physical damage coverage and with liability coverage only. The price estimates are based on no violations or accidents, $100 deductibles, single status, and no additional discounts are factored in.
Should you buy full coverage or liability only?
There is no definitive guideline for phasing out physical damage coverage on your policy, but there is a general guideline. If the annual cost of comprehensive and collision coverage is about 10% or more of the vehicle’s replacement cost less your deductible, then you might want to think about dropping full coverage.
For example, let’s pretend your Cadillac Escalade replacement value is $5,000 and you have $1,000 physical damage deductibles. If your vehicle is damaged in an accident, the most you would receive is $4,000 after the policy deductible has been paid. If you are paying more than $400 a year for physical damage coverage, then it may be the right time to buy liability only.
There are a few situations where buying only liability insurance is not financially feasible. If you have an outstanding loan on your vehicle, you are required to maintain full coverage as part of the loan requirements. Also, if you cannot afford to purchase a different vehicle in the event your current vehicle is totaled, you should not consider dropping full coverage.
Insurance is available from agents near you
Some consumers would prefer to talk to a local agent and that is OK! Agents are very good at helping people manage risk and will help you if you have claims. One of the benefits of comparing insurance prices online is that you can obtain the lowest rates and still have an agent to talk to.
Once you complete this short form, your insurance coverage information is immediately sent to participating agents in Portland that can give you free Portland auto insurance quotes for your coverage. It simplifies rate comparisons since you won’t have to find an agent due to the fact that quote results will go immediately to your email address. If for some reason you want to get a price quote from one company in particular, don’t hesitate to visit that company’s website and submit a quote form there.
Selecting an company needs to be determined by more than just the bottom line cost. Here are some questions you should ask.
- Do the agents have professional certifications like CPCU or CIC?
- If they are an independent agency in Portland, which companies do they recommend?
- Does the company allow you to choose your own collision repair facility?
- Do they have any clout with companies to ensure a fair claim settlement?
- Do they have a Better Business Bureau rating in Portland?
- If you raise deductibles, how much can you save?
- Does the agent have a valid license to sell insurance in Oregon?
- Are there any hidden costs in their price quote and does it include driving and credit history?
If you want a local Portland insurance agency, there are a couple of types of insurance agents that differ in how they can insure your vehicles. Agents in Portland may be either exclusive or independent agents depending on their company appointments. Either can insure your vehicles, but it’s worth mentioning how they are different because it can impact your agent selection.
Exclusive Insurance Agencies
Exclusive agencies normally can only provide a single company’s rates and examples are AAA, Allstate, and State Farm. These agents are unable to give you multiple price quotes so always compare other rates. These agents are usually well trained on sales techniques which helps offset the inability to provide other markets.
Listed below is a short list of exclusive agents in Portland willing to provide price quotes.
Mariko Locke – State Farm Insurance Agent
5048 SE Hawthorne Blvd a – Portland, OR 97215 – (503) 232-2444 – View Map
Dan Lucich – State Farm Insurance Agent
1516 NE 15th Ave – Portland, OR 97232 – (503) 287-3757 – View Map
State Farm: Jared Dean
101 SW Main St #915 – Portland, OR 97204 – (503) 222-6601 – View Map
Independent Insurance Agents
These type of agents often have many company appointments and that gives them the ability to insure with lots of companies depending on which coverage is best. If they find a lower price, the business is moved internally which makes it simple for you. If you are comparing rate quotes, we recommend you compare prices from at least one independent agent so that you can do a thorough price comparison.
Listed below are Portland independent agencies that can give you rate quotes.
WelPland Insurance, SE Portland and Clackamas County
5845 SE 82nd Ave – Portland, OR 97266 – (503) 777-5406 – View Map
Matthew K Barnett Agency
3332 N Lombard St – Portland, OR 97217 – (503) 285-2546 – View Map
Ross and Associates Insurance Services, Inc.
9201 SE 91st Ave – Portland, OR 97086 – (503) 698-3833 – View Map