Insuring A Private Passenger Vehicle Properly
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at
8:43 pm
Title: Insuring A Private Passenger Vehicle Properly
Article: If you're getting vehicle insurance for the first time then you may not understand the various aspects that exist. An important part of owning a vehicle is insuring it. This is true whether you vehicle is new or used. There are different types of coverage that you will encounter when you?re looking for vehicle insurance. It?s wise to choose your coverage based on your vehicle. Passenger vehicles can have two different types of insurance. You should choose your insurance based on your car, its year and overall value. You should get full coverage if your car is new or has a high value to it. Most states will require a new car to have full coverage until it's paid off. This helps protect lenders from a huge loss if the car is totaled and the consumer refuses to pay for it when they don?t have insurance. When you have full coverage the insurance company will pay off your car if it is totaled. When purchasing a new car you will be required to have full coverage for your protection as well as the lenders protection. Some people that have had new cars that they were paying off got into accidents where their car was totaled and didn't have insurance. Since they didn?t have a vehicle they decided to not finish paying off the loan thereby causing the lender to have a big loss. However, if you have insurance the insurance company would pay off the car for you. Liability is the alternative to full coverage that you can choose to have. However liability only covers you if you hit someone and does not cover your car. Many states require you to have some type of insurance. Liability is the cost effective answer to this law if your car is older. Remember that you should only use liability if your car is older or does not have much value. Finally you may choose to add comprehensive coverage to your insurance plan. Comprehensive coverage is rarely used on an insurance plan except for full coverage plans. This is because comprehensive insurance will protect your vehicle from situations not pertained to accidents. A good example of this is vandalism or damaged caused by severe weather. Comprehensive coverage is never added to liability only. Most people that have full coverage will opt to have some type of comprehensive coverage as well. It's important to understand the types of insurance that are available to you so that you can get the lowest rate possible. Each add-on, such as comprehensive coverage, can increase or decrease the amount of your insurance. You can also save money on your car insurance by choosing to pay the 6 month premium up front for a discounted rate. It's possible to also get a discount on your insurance by paying the 6 month or 1 year premium in full right away. While this may seem expensive at the time you may save hundreds of dollars on your vehicle insurance. Graham McKenzie is the content syndication coordinator for Carinsurancesa.co.za. South Arica"s leading car insurance portal.
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