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  • The comparison of free auto insurance rates can save your money...

    You will make a gross injustice to your finances if you do not consider insurance rates from different companies before making your car insurance. You can save a lot of money if you do this exercise. There are sites with insurance quote where you can get a car insurance quote rates of almost all insurance [...]

  • Auto insurance is not a reason to drive drunk...

    We can’t avoid parties and family gatherings during the holidays. This is the time of the year in which you are in contact with your families and loved ones. All these meetings are followed with appetizing dishes and of course liquor – which is a kind of a necessity. Certainly, the combination of drinking and [...]

  • Don’t make mistake, choosing the cheapest auto insurance...

    Well, it is clear to most people and most drivers in particular obtaining an auto insurance policy is one of the most important things that we should have when owning a vehicle. When purchased, most cars were still with the auto insurance. Car owners can expand this coverage or simply choose another company once the [...]

  • How to cut the price of your auto insurance...

    When you shop for auto coverage, what can you do to have the lowest rates for car insurance? It seems a little complicated, but if you do one or two things in advance that you could get good prices on the cover to be appropriate. Here are some tips to help you do. Firstly, just [...]

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Archive for June, 2010

Posted by Lindsay Roberts On June - 27 - 2010 0 Comment

There are many steps you can take to lower your car insurance bill, according to “A few quick steps could cut your car insurance bill in half.”  The article, by Sandra Block of USA Today, gives numerous tips to help consumers lower their car insurance rates.

Decrease the amount of coverage that you are holding on an older vehicle.  If it isn’t worth much to begin with, make sure you aren’t carrying too much insurance.  At some point in your car’s life span, it can be wise to eliminate collision and comprehensive coverage.  While it isn’t always easy to determine exactly when to do this, you can save up to 40% from your insurance rates.  It has been said that once your vehicle is worth less than 10 times your premium you should make this move.

By raising your deductible, you can can decrease your car insurance bill from companies like Safeco car insurance by nearly half.  If you are a safe driver and can fairly easily come up with the money for a higher deductible, this step may be right for you.  Before buying a new car, make sure that you find out how much more it will cost you to insure.  Your rates will be based on the price, theft rates, safety records, and repair costs.

When looking for insurance coverage for a teenager, make sure to check rates for adding them to your policy as well as getting them their own.  Purchasing from a high-risk insurance company for your teenager could cost less than adding them to your policy.  Always research any discounts that may apply to you.  If you start working from home or using public transportation more, you might qualify for a low-mileage discount.  Certain safety features, a good driving record, maintaining your policy for many years, and driving less overall should be able to get you discounts as well.


Posted by Alexander Cooper On June - 26 - 2010 0 Comment

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The issue of life insurance can be a puzzling one and we expend a lot of time discussing several habits to buy life insurance. How greatly do I necessity? How greatly will it price? Will my beneficiaries have enogh to live comfortably? What is the difference between notes-survey and duration life insurance? Which is the cheapest to buy?

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Posted by Stephen Rivera On June - 25 - 2010 0 Comment

We find more and more car insurance policyholders reflecting on their insurance and considering alternatives! Car insurance providers are inviting consumers to switch their insurance providers to others offering more attractive or cheaper car insurance products. There is less brand loyalty in the car insurance industry and we can expect that there will be many more switches between car insurance companies!

Before you switch your insurance, it is worthwhile to check with your existing insurer to see if he or she can match or do better than the new quote.

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Posted by Alexander Cooper On June - 25 - 2010 0 Comment

For some reasons, people need to make loan. Even if it is like burden and so embarrassing, but people do not have other option since there is not enough budget anymore. If you do not want to be burdened by loans and interest, you can choose to apply for short term loans.

One type of popular short term loan is pay day loan. The term pay day means the duration of your maturity loan date. So, you need to repay the money and interest, approximately one month after given the loan or on your next payday or salary date. This loan is so easy to get, since it is available in internet. To apply for it, you must be 18 years old in minimum.

The applicant must also have permanent jobs and variable income every month.

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Posted by Stephen Rivera On June - 23 - 2010 0 Comment

Too many accidents occur at the multi–lane roundabout! These are also referred to by South African drivers as “Traffic Circles” and are road designs intended to improve traffic flow – but are seen by many as a source of much agitation and part to many accidents!

Driving at traffic circles/ roundabouts require a knowledge of the Rules of the Road – and some extra caution.

The problem of the multi-lane roundabout

There is not much debate about the one line roundabout/ traffic circle.

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Posted by Lindsay Roberts On June - 22 - 2010 0 Comment

A vehicle is stolen in the United States every 33 seconds–that’s nearly 1,000,000 vehicles a year.

The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) tracks auto theft, and publishes a “Hot Spots” list annually. The list shows the auto theft rates on a per-capita basis in metro areas around the United States. A Metropolitan Statistical Unit (MSA) contains a major urbanized area with a population of at least 50,000 people and the surrounding area it serves–there are 366 MSAs in the United States. Theft rates are expressed as auto thefts per 100,000 people, so a theft rate of 500 would mean that 5 of every 1,000 people had their car stolen.

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