Dealing with the ins and outs of auto insurance can be as tricky and confusing as trying to untie the Gordian knot. Although we can’t help you with the knotty Gordian problem, the following recommendations could help you figure out some of the more complicated points of auto insurance.
Between gas prices and the economy, American drivers are having trouble deciding what autos to buy. Many people are exploring alternatives, from bikes, to buses, to biofuels. One auto alternative is hybrid cars. But what exactly is a hybrid and why would you want one?
With the popularity of custom auto TV shows such as "Pimp My Ride," personalized autos are hotter than ever.
Wearing a seatbelt when riding in an auto is a great way to be safe. That is, unless you're a child who should still be in a child safety seat. Always place infants and toddlers in appropriate auto seats, and ensure older children are properly placed in booster seats until they are at least age 8 or 4’9” tall.
If you drive, you know how crazy it gets out there. Accidents happen, fenders get bent, people get hurt. Or you're innocently parked in your driveway and a tree limb crashes through your windshield. When disaster strikes, auto insurance is there to protect you.