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Beautiful beaches, a lively culture and of course, donairs — what’s not to love about the province of Nova Scotia? This unique province is perfect for anyone who wants to kick back in the sand or live it up in the city of Halifax. There are countless things to do and experience in Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia is one of the smaller provinces in Canada, but you’ll still need a car to get around. That being said, you’ll need to purchase car insurance. If you need help finding the best car insurance in Nova Scotia, you’ve stumbled across the right site!

At Surex, our main goal is to make finding affordable car insurance from an online auto insurance company a frictionless experience. Our team of experienced insurance advisors can provide you with competitive quotes from the top car insurance companies in Canada such as: Aviva, Economical, Intact, Pafco, RSA and Travelers. Contact us today to get your auto insurance quotes from the top insurance companies and to learn how we can help you save up to 25% on car insurance!

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Types of Coverage That Surex Provides Drivers in Nova Scotia

Partnering with the top car insurance companies in Canada, Surex is your destination to get multiple cheap car insurance quotes, in a matter of minutes.

Accident Forgiveness

This allows one 'free' at-fault accident, meaning your rates will not increase on your first accident if you remain with the same company.

Car Rental Coverage

You can have your car insurance coverage extend to protect you while driving a rental vehicle up to a certain limit.

Collision Coverage

Provides coverage to repair/replace your car if it's damaged in an at-fault accident, hit and run or with an uninsured driver.

Comprehensive Coverage

Subject to a deductible typically covers fire, hail, theft, collision with an animal, vandalism and falling objects among others.

Depreciation Coverage

In the event of a "Total Loss" this coverage will protect you from depreciation. You’ll be entitled to the original price you paid/current sale price

Family protection

Protects you or a family member if injured or killed in an accident caused by an uninsured/under-insured motorist.

Third Party Liability Coverage

When deemed legally responsible, provides coverage for injuries or damage caused by you to third parties and their property.

Windshield Coverage

Windows are included in comprehensive, however, you have the option to remove this coverage in order to lower your premium. *AB it is not included

Car Insurance in Nova Scotia - What You Need to Know

A few key factors are highly influential in determining online insurance rates for vehicles in Nova Scotia. They are:

  • Insurance data - This relates to the geographical location you reside in NS. If you live in an area that experiences car insurance claims more frequently, then your auto insurance price will be – all things equal – higher compared to someone in an area with minimal auto insurance claims.
  • Your personal driving history - The car insurer you choose to place your business will need to verify your prior driving history. Be prepared to disclose your most recent six (or more) years of car insurance claims history, as well as your most recent three (or more) years of driving convictions (excludes photo radar & parking tickets).
  • The type of auto insurance coverage you’re looking for - In Nova Scotia, the three degrees of car insurance coverage available are:
  • Third Party Liability: By law, this is the minimum car insurance coverage required in NS.
  • Liability, Collision & Comprehensive: This is the maximum amount of car insurance coverage available in NS. Also known as full coverage.
  • Liability, Collision OR Comprehensive: If car insurance was sized like shirts, this would be the medium. If you want more than the minimum but feel the maximum coverage is too big/much, you can choose to add one of collision or comprehensive to your liability coverage.

If you’re financing or leasing a vehicle, know that there’s a 99% chance full coverage – liability, collision & comprehensive coverage – will be required on your vehicle, as part of your financing/leasing agreement.

The best way to keep your auto insurance costs down is to be eligible for auto insurance discounts. Car insurance companies in Nova Scotia will offer discounts as a way to incentivize people they deem as their ideal clients. Hint: car insurance companies want clients that always pay their bills and/or responsible drivers.

  • Good credit discount - Like any other industry in the world, companies want to attract clients that always pay their bills. When filling out an online car insurance quote, we’ll ask your permission to do a soft hit of your credit score. This soft hit will not impact your credit score. If your credit score is 650+ then many auto insurers will offer you a good credit discount. This discount can be up to 20% off your annual car insurance premium amount.
  • Claims-free discount - A great way to demonstrate you’re a responsible driver is by being just that – a responsible driver! Many auto insurers will begin to offer a claims-free discount – up to 10% off your annual car insurance premium amount – once you’ve gone six (or more) years without being involved in an at-fault accident.
  • Conviction-free discount - Not having traffic tickets on your record also demonstrates your ability as a driver. If you’ve gone three (or more) years without a driving conviction, some car insurers will offer you a conviction-free discount – up to 10% off your annual car insurance amount – in an effort to earn your business.

The best way to get affordable car insurance in Nova Scotia, as a new driver, is to take and pass a certified driver’s training course.

Whether you’re a brand new (usually teenage) driver or new to Canada and don’t have your driver’s abstract from your previous country, this is a great way to decrease your annual automobile insurance rates.

Completing a certified driver’s training course can increase your driver star rating by two. This is, essentially, like adding two years of clean driving history onto your driving record.

Increasing your star rating by two can save you up to 15% off your annual auto insurance premium amount in Nova Scotia.

Best Family Trips in Nova Scotia
  1. Visit Peggy's Point Lighthouse
  2. Take a Trip to the Halifax Discovery Centre
  3. Experience the Bay of Fundy
Best Restaurants in Nova Scotia
  1. The Bite House, Forks Baddeck
  2. Highwayman, Halifax
  3. Grand Banker, Lunenburg
Things to do on a Rainy Day in Nova Scotia
  1. Visit Peggy's Point Lighthouse
  2. Take a Trip to the Halifax Discovery Centre
  3. Check out the Halifax Central Library
Nova Scotia Auto Insurance Vs. the Rest
Residents of Nova Scotia pay relatively modest car insurance rates, compared to some of their fellow provinces. The highest auto insurance premiums in Canada are found in British Columbia & Ontario.

Province

Average Rates

British Columbia

$1,832

Ontario

$1,528

Alberta

$1,316

Newfoundland & Labrador

$1,168

Manitoba

$1,140

Northwest Territories

$978

Nunavut

$963

Saskatchewan

$1,235

Nova Scotia

$891

New Brunswick

$867

Yukon

$812

Prince Edward Island

$816

Quebec

$717

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Do you have questions about car insurance in Nova Scotia?

Every client deserves a personal broker. Our brokers know that providing low cost auto insurance rates in Nova Scotia leads to long-term clients. From your online car insurance quote to inquiries about your insurance policy to processing claims, you will deal with the same insurance broker.

It is important to know that in the unfortunate case of an accident or insurance claim against you, we will compare our auto insurance company partners to make sure your new auto rate is the cheapest we can offer. This is in contrast to dealing with other direct insurance sources (such as banks, co-ops or agents) that may have conflicting interests when it comes to your new insurance rate. Get your personalized automobile insurance quote for the best car insurance in Nova Scotia today!

If you’re leasing or financing your vehicle, know that there’s an extremely high chance full coverage will be required on said vehicle, until you own it outright.

If cost is a factor influencing the type of coverage you have on your vehicle, speak with your Surex Personal Assistant and they’ll be able to show you the difference in your annual auto insurance premium amount between the best insurance coverage available to you. From there, you can decide if full coverage in Nova Scotia is worth it.

Car insurance gets cheaper the more years of consecutive clean driving you add to your record.

Traditionally, younger drivers see higher car insurance rates, because they haven’t built up a history of good driving. That said, if someone is ‘’older’’ and has a bad driving record, they will still pay higher premiums, due to their driving record reflecting they’re more likely to be involved in an at-fault accident.

Not necessarily. Many people will choose to have third party liability coverage only on an older vehicle, because the potential increase in insurance premiums isn’t worth the value of replacing their older vehicle.

Regardless of the age of your vehicle, a determining factor in car insurance cost is the degree of auto insurance coverage you have on your vehicle.

If you’ve built up a number of years of clean auto insurance history with a carrier, sometimes they will offer you accident forgiveness, if you’re involved in an at-fault car insurance claim.

If you haven’t built up a good history with an insurer, or you want to compare insurance companies on the market, in most cases, an at-fault accident will stay on your record for at least six years.

The top car insurance companies in Canada will allow you to pay with credit card or by direct deposit when you get insurance online or over the phone, whichever you choose.

99% of the time, yes, you’ll need full coverage on a leased or financed vehicle.

Full coverage covers the replacement/fix cost associated with your vehicle when you’re in an at-fault accident. If you’re leasing or financing your vehicle, you technically don’t own it until you’ve completed all your leasing or financing payments. Because of this, the overwhelming majority of leased or financed vehicles will require full coverage.

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