AutoInsureSavings.org publishes named carrier rates before asking for a ZIP code: The Hartford at roughly $580 a year for minimum coverage, Geico at around $1,388 for full coverage, both pegged to South Carolina drivers. That level of specificity makes it possible to evaluate the site's approach on its own terms, without filling out a form or handing over personal data first, which is where the scrutiny should start.
What the reputation record looks like
BBB lists AutoInsureSavings LLC without accreditation and without an aggregate star rating. A Facebook page carries "Not yet rated" alongside two reviews. A Complete-Reviews profile exists with zero reviews and no score. One Trustpilot result that appeared relevant on a search belonged to a different domain; it adds nothing to the picture here. For a site that has apparently been operating long enough to build a 50-state information architecture, the absence of any accumulated outside opinion is the first thing to sit with. It is not an automatic disqualifier, but it leaves every claim AutoInsureSavings.org makes about itself uncorroborated.
The site ranks its own rivals in a "top car insurance comparison sites" list. That is worth noting as a structural conflict of interest. The articles are described as written or reviewed by licensed agents; a reader can spot-check that against publicly available state requirement tables for South Carolina without much effort, and any gap between the guides and the actual minimums would be significant.
Rate data and carrier coverage
The free ZIP-code quote tool pulls rates from several carriers simultaneously. Progressive, State Farm, Geico, USAA, The Hartford, Amica, and Infinity all appear in the breakdowns, with data sliced by company, coverage type, driving record, and location. A driver with a clean record and a driver with a DUI will see very different premiums from the same insurer for the same ZIP code, and AutoInsureSavings.org organizes its research around that variation. The 40-percent savings claim AutoInsureSavings.org leads with appears on nearly every comparison site in this category and on its own proves nothing; the named carriers and specific dollar figures are more practically useful than that round percentage.
Site structure and resources
AutoInsureSavings.org covers all 50 states. The broader structure is organized around States, Insurance Companies, Vehicles, and Resources. The Resources section holds guides, FAQs, coverage explanations, claims information, and state minimum-requirement pages. For a South Carolina driver, the minimum-requirement guide is the most practically urgent piece; buying below the legal floor produces a fine, and no amount of comparison savings offsets that exposure. Most people only look for claims information after an incident, not before one; placing it alongside the quote tool at least means it is findable when urgency hits rather than buried in a footer.
Contact and entity information
AutoInsureSavings.org is run by AutoInsureSavings LLC as a comparison and information resource; no policy gets bound on the site. A phone number, a Florida street address in St. Petersburg, and a contact page are all visible without digging. A separate BBB listing for AutoInsureSavings LLC points to a Memphis, Tennessee location with its own phone line and email. Two addresses under one LLC is not inherently suspicious, but a user who wants to know which entity they are actually dealing with before sharing personal data now has two addresses to reconcile and no clear explanation anywhere on the site as to why.
AutoInsureSavings.org has built a rate-comparison infrastructure detailed enough to give a South Carolina driver named carriers and specific figures as a research starting point. The methodology for arriving at those figures, however, rests entirely on the site's own presentation. With no third-party ratings to speak of and a competitor-ranking feature that creates an obvious incentive to tilt coverage, the published data cannot be taken at face value without independent verification. Whether a driver treats AutoInsureSavings.org as a rough-order estimate before calling carriers directly or decides the absent external record is too much to overlook is a live question, and AutoInsureSavings.org has done nothing to resolve it.

Business address
AutoInsureSavings LLC
130 Hunter Village Dr,
Irmo,
SC
29063
United States
Contact details
Phone: (855) 233-7818