Posted by admin on May 9th, 2012 in Finance, Insurance | 0 comments
In order to plan out a better insurance plan, one of the best ways that you can do is to take time comparing prices and services. Hundreds of insurance companies are vying for clients so they offer free quotes to help in the decision making process. What you need to find out are those that will particularly cover you during in the event of collision and non-collision. In this case a comprehensive coverage will pay for damages including vandals made to your car, fire and theft. Getting 2-3 car insurance quotes from different insurance companies will help justify your purchase.
It is...
Posted by admin on Feb 21st, 2012 in Insurance | 0 comments
Finding out that you were mis-sold a payment protection insurance (PPI) policy can be upsetting to say the least. You most likely chose your lender or credit provider carefully, feeling that they offered you the best option for securing that home mortgage, auto or personal loan or credit card. Now you find out that they took advantage of your business and sold you an insurance policy using unscrupulous sales tactics.
Whether you came to hold a PPI policy by having it added onto your loan without your knowledge, by being coerced into purchasing a policy as a condition of loan approval, or if you...
Posted by admin on Oct 16th, 2011 in Insurance | 0 comments
There is one insurance policy that should never be overlooked. This policy would be high net worth home insurance.
What is the purpose of this type of policy?
Those that have a high net worth will likely own a home that reflects such wealth and prosperity. Most will only look at the worth of their home from its actual real estate equity value. This is not the right approach to take because the interior of such a home could contain all manner of rare and expensive artwork, antiques, and personal belongings. If a fire or natural disaster destroys the home, an additional massive financial loss...
Posted by admin on Feb 5th, 2010 in Car, Finance, Insurance | 0 comments
Generally produced between 1965 and 1973, the American muscle car is mid-size with a V8 engine. Many muscle cars were current models being produced and they added special trim, better handling and suspension, braking and the larger engine.
One example is the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle. Originally it was designed as a family car and had a 4 cylinder engine but there was an option to get it with the muscle engine of it’s time, being the 454. Although this ear was short lived, it gave us the most collectible cars in history today. Chrome, muscular looks and wide profiles, these cars actually looked...
Posted by admin on Nov 28th, 2009 in Car, Credit, Finance, Insurance, Investment | 0 comments
Passenger cars are after now then they have ever been, although the crash worthiness of individual models varies. Crash test reflects how the vehicle would handle in a collision with another of the same model, not versus a larger or smaller vehicle. IN some tests, neither the angle nor the obstacle corresponds with the majority of actual, real collisions.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration crashes cars head-on into a solid immovable barrier. It’s important to evaluate crash-test reports and not just to see if the car offers side airbags. Side bags have meant, in some cars, the...