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It probably does not come as a surprise to you that you need to carry car insurance if you drive a car. This is true if it is your car or if you are driving a rental car. The reasons for this should be obvious in today’s economic world – if you should get into an accident, even if it’s not your fault, even the most minor of fender benders can cost into the thousands of dollars to repair. And if the accident is determined to be your fault and there are injuries, even minor injuries, the liability portion of your insurance can protect you against the potential loss of many more thousands of dollars.

Before you go out shopping for car insurance, however, you need to understand what kind of coverage you need and what kind of deductible you want applied to your car insurance policy. These factors will have a significant impact on how much you pay for your insurance, and will also impact how much coverage you really have and coverage under what circumstances.

First of all, you need to determine how much of a deductible you are willing to pay if you make a claim. The typical deductible is about $250 to $500. If you make a claim, the deductible is the amount that you pay towards the cost of the repairs. The higher the deductible, the lower your premium (your insurance payment) will be. The amount of deductible that you choose is up to you, but you should consider how much you would be able to pay out of your pocket if you should need to pay your deductible to get your car repaired after an accident.

Next you need to determine what kinds and types of coverage you need. If your pay is not yet paid for completely, you will likely be required to carry collision insurance. But if you have an older car that is paid off, you are not required to carry collision insurance. But keep in mind that if you are not carrying collision insurance and you get into an accident, the repairs will be completely out of your own pocket.

You will also have an option for comprehensive insurance. This typically covers things like fire and theft, where theft includes someone stealing the car, as well as someone taking something out of the car. Again, these are not required, although your lender may require these insurances if you are still making payments on the car.

As far as where to get the best insurance, do not assume that your best car insurance quotes will come from an online source. Many times your local insurance agent can match or even beat the rates you get via an online quote. This is particularly true if you have a very clean driving record, since your personal driving record and number of tickets you have received over the past 3-5 years also plays a part in determining your rate.

The bottom line is to shop around. You can get great quotes online, but be sure to compare those against quotes you can get from your local agent, since car insurance rates vary drastically between agencies and also amongst different states.

Jon is a computer engineer who maintain a variety of web sites based on his knowledge and experience. For more information about saving money on car insurance please visit his web site at Car Insurance Tips.

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Insurance is a bet. It’s like Atlantic City or Las Vegas or Monte Carlo. Everyone has always known that — until today — when suddenly everyone has completely forgotten this most basic truth.

After your house burns down, you can’t get fire insurance for that house. The pile of cinders is considered a pre-existing condition that makes the insurace bet impossible or irrational for anyone to engage in. You can see that, right?

After you cause a 20 car pile-up on the freeway, you can’t get driver’s liability coverage for negligence. I wonder why not? Could it be that the huge pile of dead bodies and totalled cars is a “pre-existing condition” that would make it completely crazy for any auto liability insurance firm to offer you coverage that would compensate the victims of that accident which you have already caused and is in the newspapers.

So, now you arrive at the insurance company with a glioma in your brain and pancreatic cancer and you want to know, “Could I please have some health insurance?

They say no “You already have two pre-existing conditions that are mortal illnesses — to insure you would be suicide for our insurance company!”

You say, Oh how unfair, I’m shocked — shocked that rational decisions are being made in this office — I’m going to write my Congressman — and you do — and his innumerate, aphasic, illiterate staffer opens you letter and says “Oh yes, look at the big unfairness that’s been done to out poor dear darling constituent”

The staffer then takes an inflated pig’s badder into the Congressman’s office and strikes the Congressman on the lips with it, indicating that it’s time for the Congressman to speak.

Then the one minutes speech is given — Here’s the Congressman blathering on with high moral indignation about his dear constituent who didn’t get everything in this world they imagined they were entitled to.

E Pluribus Unum — we’ve all become the same idiot now. Sew us all together like parts of a flag, one big idiot — coast to coast — sea to shining sea.

I have a heart condition — which could result in a myocardial infarction, aka a heart attack (especially if people get me started, so don’t). When I applied for my Blue Cross/Blue Shield they told me heart attacks or any heart disease of any kind or any treatment or diagnostic procedures for any heart related problems would be completely and totally excluded from my coverage for one year. After that, at the discretion of the insuror, if I had no heart problems during my probationary year, they would withdraw the exclusion provided I was willing to pay a small extra on my premium for the unrestricted coverage.

I said, “Fine, that seems totally fair.”

Am I the only one who can see this? What was it just those four years of math in college, plus two more in business school that made me able to understand the idea of risk, and bets, and insurance?

No insuror in their right mind would voluntarily insure somebody would is going to bring the insuror a net loss for sure. Sometimes they will aloow such a person to be included in group insurance, if the premium for the group is big enough, and if the payouts for the sick person are small, predictable, and controllable. But that’s group insurance. Obama Care is about individuals getting health insurance, many of whom will not arrive in groups, they will show up as individuals.

If they have pre-existing conditions, like I did, they should get a deal like mine, no better, no worse. Why do the specially pampered eyes on the prize people have to be carried through this world on extra soft pillows — free housing, free food, free clothing, free heat, free edcuation, free everything — and now the right to freely grab insurance that no regular person could claim a right to. Let them wait, like I did. You want Fraternity? How about some Equality? That means you don’t get special pillows to carry you through life, even if brother Barack wants you to have them, and ACORN screams they are your God-given right.

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I find it extremely annoying to type in all my details every single time I want to check the quote for a different car… ideally, I want a website where I can type in my details but NOT select the car and then it show me the quotes for each car so I can then CHOOSE from the list which car it is that I want…

I’m 17, nearly 18 and have a full UK license and I’m looking at buying my first car. All the insurance quotes I’ve looked at are for over £1,700. Most of them are around £2,500. It’s not like I’m choosing Ferrari’s or anything either lol I’m looking at small run abouts, 106′s, Saxo’s, Polo’s… I don’t really CARE what the car is but I want a car.

Any advice?

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