Potholes are one of the most common road hazards. It’s important for every driver to know how to avoid them, drive over them, report them and take care of their vehicle when damage happens. Here’s your guide to driving safer with potholes.
Read MoreSpring preparations for your home and car involve more than putting in screen doors and changing out snow tires. With a little preparation, decoration and care you can make the most of the season.
Read MoreSaving money feels good. And shopping around when you’re looking for insurance coverage is a great way to do it. However, simply reducing your coverage or dropping important coverages altogether is like diet without exercise—focused only on numbers, not on results. Don’t risk ending up dangerously underinsured and on the hook for much bigger bills in the event of a disaster.
Read MoreWith all of the recent snow I’m sure you’ve been shoveling snowy driveways and scraping ice from your windshield… but you should also pay attention to what’s inside your car.
Read MoreTaking snow tires out of the garage and replacing regular or summer tires during the snowy and icy months was once a familiar winter ritual for many people. With all-season tires becoming increasingly common, do drivers still need tires designed specifically to operate in snow?
Read MoreBreaking in a new car is a practice that has been recommended by manufacturers for decades. It’s a combination of driving techniques, precautions, and maintenance tasks, which are ultimately supposed to help extend a car’s lifespan. Breaking in your new car is the first step to living a happy life with your vehicle, but owner responsibility doesn’t end there.
Read MoreYou might assume that your homeowners insurance would cover any and all animal damage. But, most insurance policies treat animal-related damage differently depending on factors specific to the incident.
Read MoreAs ghosts, witches, and superheroes wander the roads on Halloween looking for candy and treats, drivers should take extra care to ensure that the holiday doesn’t become truly horrifying. The scary reality is that Halloween is one of the deadliest days of the year for pedestrians, especially children, statistics show.
Read MoreWhen purchasing or leasing a new car it is important to make sure that you have the proper insurance. One option that needs to be considered is Guaranteed Auto Protection - GAP Insurance. GAP Insurance covers the difference between what you owe on your vehicle and what the insurance company may pay for a totaled or stolen vehicle. Watch this video for a quick summary of this coverage option.
Read MoreWhen purchasing or leasing a new car it is important to make sure that you have the proper insurance. One option that needs to be considered is Guaranteed Auto Protection - GAP Insurance.
Read MoreNew cars just aren’t what they used to be. No, we’re not getting all crotchety and decrying the evolution in styling and technological breakthroughs that have literally reinvented the automobile during the last quarter millennium. Rather, we’re bemoaning the fact that, unlike as in past model years, there’s a dearth of truly wretched cars on the market for us to openly and readily ridicule.
Read MoreUninsured and Underinsured Motorist Protection coverage is intended to compensate you for both your financial and you non-financial losses which you sustain, as a result of the negligence of an uninsured or underinsured motorist.
Read MoreIf your car is stolen or totaled in an accident, will your insurance company pay for what you owe the lender or leasing company? For most people, the answer is maybe. Depending on how you financed your car, you may also need a relatively little-known form of coverage called GAP.
Read MoreWith the average vehicle on the road being about 10 years old, it is apparent that Americans are keeping their cars longer these days. There are benefits associated with owning an older automobile.
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