Owning a car involved in a never-ending stream of bills to pay. From late payment, to filling the tank, to repairing things.
One of the things most drivers overlook to save money is their auto insurance premium, when there are steps to take to help lower their auto insurance premium.
Quite simply, good drivers pay less for auto insurance premium. Auto insurance companies generally look at the past three years of your driving history. Even a minor traffic infraction can potentially affect your rates. Read more ›
The latest crash test results are in and car makers have learned that safety sells. This year 2008 the list of the safest new cars are three times longer than last year.
From convertible, to pickup trucks, The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety put vehicles to the test rating on how they do during font, side, and rear crashes.
One of thing that is important from this result is that the consumers are shopping for new vehicles that are safe and as well as transportation. Now the Institute is out with its list of the 2008 top safety pick. Read more ›
Collision coverage implies when you have an accident involving another vehicle or an object such as telephone pole, guardrail, a building, or you accidentally overturned you own vehicle.
Comprehensive coverage applies for losses in fire, theft, vandalism, breaking glass, hitting an animal, hailstorm or flood damage or any other losses not caused by collision. Read more ›
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has come out with its latest pick for the safest car for 2010. This study is done every year to determine which car is the best for protecting you and your family members in auto accident.
This year there were some big winners and some surprising losers. To come up with 2010 safest cars, the Insurance Institute employed font, side, rear and for the first-time rollover crash tests. Each year in the US there are about 25,000 to 35,000 people who die in car accidents and a little over 9000 of those are rollover crashes. Read more ›