Auto Insurance in and around Beaverton
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When it comes to budget-friendly car insurance, you have plenty of choices. Sorting through coverage options, savings options, providers… it’s a lot, to say the least.
Auto owners of Beaverton, State Farm has you covered
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With State Farm, you won’t have to sort it out alone. Your State Farm Agent Kelly Manning can help you understand your coverage options. You'll get the reliable auto insurance coverage you need.
This personalized service is what sets State Farm apart from the rest. And it won’t stop once your policy is signed. A policy written with the comprehensive coverage State Farm offers means you can be confident if trouble finds you on the road. Agent Kelly Manning can be there to help you submit your claim. State Farm has you covered.
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Simple Insights®
Manual vs. automatic transmissions
Manual vs. automatic transmissions
Before purchasing a vehicle, consider the differences between manual vs automatic transmission and your options by power source.
How likely are you to have an animal collision?
How likely are you to have an animal collision?
What can you do to avoid hitting animals when driving? This animal collision study from State Farm ranks states by the chance potential drivers had of hitting an animal.
Kelly Manning
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Manual vs. automatic transmissions
Manual vs. automatic transmissions
Before purchasing a vehicle, consider the differences between manual vs automatic transmission and your options by power source.
How likely are you to have an animal collision?
How likely are you to have an animal collision?
What can you do to avoid hitting animals when driving? This animal collision study from State Farm ranks states by the chance potential drivers had of hitting an animal.