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November 4, 2009

Why changing your current insurance company?

Filed under: Auto, Insurance — Tags: — admin @ 4:51 am

Lots of us that dream a perfect car don’t know how difficult is to handle one that costs lots of money and looks like million dollars. A good car should have a good insurance in a package with it but unfortunately it doesn’t always happen like that. What does the idea of a perfect insurance imply? The definition is probably the following – the perfect insurance is the one that gives the full coverage for a cheap price with the possibility to save even more in the process. How do people try to find the best rates? They usually go online and check quotes there. Shop around to find the names of the most trustworthy companies, talk to agents about policies and terms. The company that will combine all the features one is looking for is going to win the “insurance battle” as the competition in the world of insurance is huge. (more…)

September 10, 2009

Summer on the road

Filed under: Finance, Insurance — Tags: — admin @ 12:15 pm

Americans are well known for their traditional road trips. But the ever rising gas prices force many drivers to consider various options of optimizing their gas mileage and get the most out of the least. Here are some useful tips you might follow that will help get the most out of your summer driving marathons and stay on top of it.

Fluid level check is a must

Your cooling system should be checked, cleaned and re-filled if necessary before you hit the road. Other fluids like engine oil, brake and transmission fluids, power steering and so on also require a thorough check. Having problems with them while driving in the summer heat is not the best way of enjoying a good road trip. (more…)

September 9, 2009

Life for drivers in Massachusetts stays fair

Filed under: Insurance — Tags: — admin @ 7:50 am

When you live in a capitalist country, it’s easy to think that free market competition keeps the consumer safe. If anything goes wrong, the consumer can simply change to another supplier and, at a stroke, the problem is solved. Except life does not have to work in a fair way. When large insurance corporations are looking to make a profit to keep their shareholders happy, they do not think of their customers as people with problems. The policy holders are just the means to make a profit. So, government has to step in with regulations to strike a balance. The idea is to limit the companies to a reasonable profit and reduce the risk that consumers will be gouged. Although the GOP is against the idea of any regulation, every state in the union has a licensing system for insurance companies. Only companies with a licence can sell policies in each state, and the condition of getting and keeping a licence is accepting some degree of regulation. How much regulation varies from state to state, but the essence is to offer some protection for the consumers. (more…)

September 8, 2009

When does gender matter behind the wheel?

Filed under: Insurance — Tags: , — admin @ 5:34 am

There’s a sobering saying, “The female of the species is more deadly than the male.” It first surfaced in a poem by Rudyard Kipling and achieved international recognition through the “shock shock horror” song by Space. Taken literally when applied to humanity, it suggests women are more likely to kill you than men. Except, when it comes to driving, this is almost certainly not true. There’s a myth put about by men that women are bad drivers. Talk to the average male driver and they will pour scorn on women, telling tall stories about dangerous behavior on the roads. Yet this sexist view is not supported by the accident statistics. When you add up all the numbers from around the world, men are three times more likely to die on the roads than women. The truth seems to be that men may have better spatial awareness and so slightly better control of their vehicles. But women have better self-control which makes them safer drivers. The result in the gender stakes is that men, particularly when young, are more reckless than women, driving faster with less attention. Women are more cautious, driving more slowly and causing fewer serious accidents. Even more importantly, women have fewer emotional hang-ups about the cars they drive. Whereas men prefer to be seen in fast, sleek sporty cars, women tend to have more modest (and cheaper) tastes. (more…)

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