By Catherine Powell
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I have good news and bad news when it comes to Florida auto insurance rates. The bad news is that the cost to insure vehicles in the Sunshine State has increased by an average of 17% over last year. This has to do with a number of factors, including hurricane damage, the high number of uninsured motorists in the state, an uptick in auto thefts, and rampant claims fraud. The good news is that if the cost of insuring your vehicle in the coming year has you seeing red, there are many ways you can reduce your premiums without breaking the bank. Below is my top-10 list of ways to reduce the cost of auto coverage.

