Friday, May 18, 2012
by Anita Johnston on 01/03/2011 08:42 AM
Lenders require full coverage insurance when you buy a new car and you know this is perfect and you have no worries if the car is totaled during a wreck or is stolen.
read more...by Anita Johnston on 01/03/2011 08:41 AM
Purchasing additional insurance for your car loan may be a good idea; the question is often whether to go with the car dealership or your own insurance carrier. The answer is that is always good advice to talk with your agent if you plan to purchase a new or used car to see what kinds of insurance is available and to receive a quote before you go to the car lot. If you are wondering why you should do this, then reading this article will provide you with the answers.
read more...by Anita Johnston on 01/03/2011 08:37 AM
When you apply for a used car loan, you may hear that you have to carry full coverage insurance, the truth is there are three types of insurance you need to carry on the car, which are often just termed as full coverage. The three types of insurance needed to be carried on a car when a loan is involved are liability, comprehensive, and collision.
read more...by Anita Johnston on 12/27/2010 07:46 AM
A lending company in most cases requires everyone that gets a new car loan to purchase full coverage insurance. It is different for each state and the different lending companies, but in most cases, this is the normal procedure.
read more...by Anita Johnston on 12/27/2010 07:45 AM
When buying a new car the majority of individuals are not often prepared for a few of the questions they will be asked when they enter the finance office at the dealership, such as if they want to add accident and health insurance to their car loan. Most just say yes or no without really understanding what the insurance is for and if they actually need this insurance.
read more...by Anita Johnston on 12/27/2010 07:37 AM
If you want to rush out and purchase a hybrid to get better rates on auto insurance, you had better do some research first, or you may not be as pleased as you might imagine.
read more...by Anita Johnston on 12/27/2010 07:35 AM
If you believe your auto insurance covers the use of a rental car while your car is being repaired, you may be quite surprised when the need arises. Most insurance policies do not cover rental cars and they can be very expensive.
read more...by Anita Johnston on 12/14/2010 02:11 PM
The declaration pages found in your car insurance policy are very important even though most people do not understand them. The information below will provide you with a rundown of what information is presented but possibly not in the same order as your own policy.
read more...by Anita Johnston on 12/14/2010 02:08 PM
Uninsured drivers on the road are at an estimated 13% and these drivers are according to recent studies ten times more likely to be in an auto accident that insured drivers. It may not seem fair, but these drivers are actually driving up the costs of auto insurance, which makes more drivers drop their coverage, as they are unable to pay the high premiums, which then again makes the rates go higher. This is a vicious cycle, but someone has to pay for the damages and injuries caused by uninsured drivers.
read more...by Anita Johnston on 12/14/2010 02:07 PM
Everyone knows there is fine print on their car insurance policy and most usually ignore this and never take the time to read this at all. The problem is that in this fine print are the restrictions and limitations that the insurance company has set. If these limitations are not met, the insurer can lose the benefits.
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