Tuesday, June 3, 2025Auto insurance can be a big expense, but it’s a necessary one. Fortunately, there are ways to lower your premiums, if you take the time and initiative to carry out a few tasks. Here are six actions you can do to help lower your next bill: Raise Your Deductible READ MORE >>
Friday, May 2, 2025Today’s economic conditions have everyone scrambling to tighten their belts. This might mean re-examining regular costs like your car insurance premiums. You might wonder about ways you can save on your premium and increase your solvency. Indeed, there are a lot of opportunities for you to cut costs. READ MORE >>
Monday, February 3, 2025Removing snow and ice from your car is difficult work and takes time to do. Sometimes motorists cut corners by not removing snow from the hood and tops of their cars. The side windows, rear window and side mirrors often get neglected as well. While this corner cutting does save some time, it makes winter driving even more hazardous than it already is. READ MORE >>
Monday, November 4, 2024Some teen drivers receive a used car from their parents. However, others buy a car for themselves. If this is the case, it’s a great way to learn more about your own financial independence. However, once you have that responsibility, you must manage it. Owning a car means facing costs you likely haven’t seen in the past. READ MORE >>
Monday, June 3, 2024Does Insurance Cover Damage To Your Car In The Garage? When you place your car in the garage, you expect to protect it from the elements. However, that’s not always a guarantee. Even when in the garage, the car can sustain damage from a variety of issues. READ MORE >>
Thursday, May 2, 2024If you’re a good driver, you’re likely to reap certain benefits from your auto insurance provider. In fact, the safest drivers stand to benefit the most. Insurers frequently reward their best customers with certain perks. Often, insurers term their best drivers as Preferred Risk drivers. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, February 7, 2024You have an insurance policy and a friend borrows your car and hits a tree. Even though you weren’t driving, is your car still covered for the damages? In short, yes. If you have the right coverage, insurance generally follows the vehicle rather than the driver, and the one driving doesn’t have to be named as an insured for the vehicle to be covered. READ MORE >>
Monday, May 3, 2021 Should I Buy an Older Vehicle? When searching for a car, there are many reasons to consider an older vehicle rather than a newer one—especially the price. New vehicles are more expensive on average than older vehicles, as cars begin to depreciate in value as soon as they’re driven off the lot. READ MORE >>
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