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Client: Frank T. (Buffalo, NY)
Vehicle: 2003 VW Passat
Book Value: $17,789
Purchase Price: $9,050
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Vehicle: 2002 Ford Expedition EB
Book Value: $18,944
Purchase Price: $8,000
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Client: Cliff S. (Ft. Worth, TX)
Vehicle: 2002 Hyundai Elantra
Book Value: $9,975
Purchase Price: $475
Savings: $9,500

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You have some questions about car insurance? We try to answer the common question about car insurance.

1. Will I need auto insurance? Yes. All states need you to have liability coverage and also uninsured motorist protection which insures you against deficits through a major accident caused by an uninsured, under insured, or even hit-and- run driver.

2. What’s the minimum insurance I needed? The minimum quantity of protection generally in most states is legal responsibility coverage are bodily injury liability which pays for damages and your legal fees if you’re held liable in an auto accident and people are injured or killed, and property damage liability which pays to fix or even replace another driver’s car once you cause a car accident.

3. What other protection should I get? Collision coverage pays to repair or perhaps change your vehicle when it’s damaged in an accident. * Complete protection pays to repair or replace your vehicle when it’s damaged by fire, theft, vandalism, or acts of nature. * Private injury protection coverage will pay for medical expenses for you and your passengers when you’re involved in a major accident. It also pays medical expenses for you when you are injured in another person’s vehicle or even are walking.

4. How do I obtain inexpensive auto insurance? You can do some searching online where you will get the best affordable rate on auto insurance. The easiest way is to compare charges from several companies and choose the best one.

5. How can I pay for lower premium? You can lower you premium by raising your deductible. For instance, raising it from $250 to $1,000 can save you 15% to 50% on your yearly premium.

6. What’s an insurance deductible? A deductible is the amount of money you must pay toward a claim before your insurance provider will pay.

7. What discounts are offered? Many insurance companies will give you discount rates for: Insuring both your car along with your home with them, installing protection systems on your vehicle such as anti-theft products and burglar alerts, having a good driving record for at least three years and taking a driver’s training program.

8. Does my personal credit history affect my rates? Yes, most auto insurance providers now use your credit score being a factor in determining your auto insurance rate.

9. How do I know the company I choose can pay my claims? You can look at an insurance company’s financial rating, which calculates its ability to pay claims such as ambest.com

10. How do I know the provider I choose will give me good assistance? You can find insurance provider customer satisfaction evaluations in the J.D. Power & Associates website (jdpower.com).

Ryan Array comes from Texas. He has, combined, over 8 years of experience in Automotive. You may want to check out his other guide on used cars for sale by owner tips and charlotte car rental guide.

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