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    All you need to know about motorcycle insurance

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    The basic rules for motorcycle insurance

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Car Insurance For Teens – Tips For a More Affordable Policy

Mar 27, 2010 | by Stephen Murphy | No Comments »

It is commonly known that auto insurance for teens is expensive. Insurance companies are aware that teenagers are very risky and reckless drivers, and they charge very high rates in order to cover themselves. That is all nice to know but it does not change the fact that you’ll get a headache when you receive your first insurance bill after adding your son or daughter. Things get even worse if you have more than one kid, driving around and living in the same house at the same time.

So what can you do to save some dollars on car insurance for teens?! You can take a look at some of these tips:

Tip #1 Does your teenager drive to school every single day? I’d say probably not. So why not try and classify him/her as an “occasional driver.” The thing is, not every insurance company allows you to do that. I won’t

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Horse Insurance Guide

Mar 27, 2010 | by Christopher Allen | No Comments »

If you possess or lease a horse, you need to reflect equine insurance coverage. There are a number of different types of equine insurance coverage, so before your rob a policy or policies, you should evaluate your needs based on the value of your horse, how it is frail and your personal financial dwelling.

Among the types of horse insurance are the following.

Personal Horse Owners Liability Insurance. This is insurance that protects you in the event that you are sued because of wound caused by your horse and makes payments in the event that your horse causes property pain or bodily injury. This coverage does not extend to someone riding your horse. Your homeowner’s insurance policy or umbrella liability policy may provide some coverage to others who trail your horse, but it is a splendid concept to check with your insurance agent before making this assumption. <

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What Is Auto Insurance and What Does It Cover?

Mar 27, 2010 | by Stephen Murphy | No Comments »

Every person who drives a car needs the protection that auto insurance can give. If you are involved in an accident in a way that make you responsible for any damage of another person or vehicle the insurance will protect you from financial ruin. All states in America require drivers to maintain liability insurance for their auto. However, this coverage does not provide much protection outside of making sure that if you should be at-fault with another driver that your insurer will step up to bat and pay the bill.

But what if you and your vehicle is damaged, will the insurance cover the expenses? There are a wide very of other coverages available, some that benefit you and some that are rarely used and probably covered by other services you already subscribe to.

If you have a newer car, or one that has a lien against it by a bank or other financial company, you are required to also maintain collision insurance.

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Best Gas Mileage Vehicles – Which Minivans Are the Most Efficient?

Mar 27, 2010 | by Stephen Murphy | No Comments »

There isn’t a van that comes close to matching being the best in gas mileage vehicles for a minivan like the Mazda Mazda5. This is the most fuel efficient giving you 21 mpg in the city and up to 28 mpg on the highway. This van is sporty looking and the front and second row seats are very comfortable and provide reclining features. This cabin in this van is noisy on the highway and the cargo space is very limited.

The next best thing in the best gas mileage vehicles in the minivan class is the Kia Rondo. This van can provide up to 19 mpg in the city and 26 on the highway, just under what the Mazda5 offers. The seating and capacity of the cargo is very spacious and there are a ton of neat features of the van. The downside is that it is not very stylish and the interior is very cheap. Y

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GM Releases Final Production Images of Chevy Volt

Mar 27, 2010 | by Stephen Murphy | No Comments »

As a teaser to followers of its upcoming Chevy Volt hybrid coupe, General Motors has released images of the Volt, giving enthusiasts a glimpse at what has the potential to become a highly popular car.

Two Photographs Offer a Sneak Peek

Shown to the public were two photographs – the first one depicting the front left portion of the grill and headlights, the second one the rear end of the car, particularly its distinct Chevrolet bow design and Volt model insignia. Most notable among the changes were:

The headlights wrap around from the front to the side as do the fog lamps. T

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