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The Difference between Essential Car Insurance Coverage

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Car insurance coverage can seem very confusing but once you understand what different types there are it should not be too hard. In addition to the primary coverage, there are other types you can add on to your policy, such as liability, medical coverage, bodily injury, collision coverage, property or rental coverage, just to name a few. However, for the most part there are two main types of car insurance coverage that a person really needs. In fact, it is a law to have car insurance coverage throughout most of the United States.

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Budget Car Insurance Helps Keep Everyone Legal

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

As most insurance industry professionals will tell you, with budget car insurance you often get what you pay for. With the mandated need for car insurance and low wages of some drivers, it can be difficult to obtain and maintain car insurance coverage. Several companies currently offer budget car insurance to help them meet the legal requirement of insuring their vehicle.

In most states that mandate all drivers carry car insurance, there is minimum amount for liability for personal injury and property damage. Many of the budget car insurance companies offer the bare minimum in coverage at a rock-bottom price, but if the person wants to increase their coverage amounts, the prices is usually similar to the insurance offered by the big-name companies. Additionally, a person who is buying a car that has lien held by the lender, they will also need comprehensive insurance coverage so the lender knows their investment is protected against loss by damage.

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Auto Auction Secrets

Friday, November 14th, 2008

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By Jim Nettleton

You may be aware that, all over the country, auto auctions are in full swing at all times. What you may not be aware of is that you can easily find incredible bargains at these auctions that will enable you to purchase a vehicle very inexpensively and possibly even resell it for a profit.

The two leading sources of these auto auctions are banks and the government. In the case of the government, you can be dealing with the federal, state or local level. Banks auction repossessed vehicles, frequently for pennies on the dollar. They are not in the vehicle business and want to turn these unwanted possessions into cash as quickly as possible.

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