Posts Tagged ‘car insurance’

South African Car Insurance

More and more South African car owners are realizing the benefits (and necessity) of car insurance cover. Because we all want to get our money’s worth, we must take the responsibility to educate ourselves about the options.

Save Money On Car Insurance

These are the top ten ways to save on your automobile insurance, starting from ten and working its way down to number one. Just follow these simple steps to start saving money;

Auto Insurance Ratings: What You Need To Know

Auto insurance ratings is a very good factor you can use to rate car insurance companies. When you decide to buy auto insurance you must determine which company to go for, their are lots of them all around and their ratings vary from company to company.

Car Hire Insurance Packages and Travelling Abroad

Consumer advice as to why the insurance policies offered at the car hire desk can be worth taking when travelling in foreign countries.

First Time Driver Sports Car Insurance

If you have really set you heart on owning a high performance sports car, then you should not let the costs of running it stop you. Just like the cars themselves, sports car insurance is a specialist area of auto insurance that deals purely with high performance cars. Good sports car insurance will cover the vehicle against a number of events such as property damage, medical costs, legal expenses and liability.

Have You Considered Switching Car Insurance Yet?

Recently I had watched a one hour segment on television and was shocked to notice how many insurance commercials appeared in that short amount of time. I have to admit that it was quite annoying. With so many choices, I also worried the process might be difficult or confusing.

Utah Auto Insurance Laws in Comparision With Other States

In Utah and the rest of the United States, car owners are required to continuously have their cars insured. Although the amount of coverage greatly differs, the normal amount required by Utah auto insurnace laws is $25,000/$50,000 (meaning up to $25,000 per victim with a cap of $50,000 for the entire accident) and $10,000 for property damages. Although these minimums are predominately universal, the DMV from each state sets their own standards.