Car Insurance

When you decide to live in a safe way, I think you can try to use insurance. Some people use insurance for their cars. It means, when you have a car accident, or your car is broken no matter what the reason is, the car insurance will pay you for repairing your car. You can get some benefits from this kind of insurance. The benefits you will get are depending on some condition because each company has different kind of offering.

If you don’t know how the insurance will work yet, you can go on line through an internet connection to know more about the car insurance. There are many web sites which are providing services about auto car insurance. Many companies are offering different kinds of benefit.

Some web sites can also help you in buying auto insurance online. I suggest you to read about the regulation first before you decide to apply for the insurance. Sounds interesting, right? The insurance for car auto is available for you so you don’t have to be worried when something bad happened to your cars. It is better for you to visit the web site directly before you decide to buy a car.


Beware of the Worst Cars EVER!

People love their cars, but there are particular cars everyone loves to hate. Maybe you’ve owned one yourself, or maybe you’ve had to ride with a friend who has. Either way, whether a car simply looks ridiculous or has a very serious safety issue, certain automobiles have earned the title of Worst Cars Ever. Check out the list below and beware!

  • 1936-1939 Tatra T97 – The Tatra features a distinctive dorsal fin and was a favorite vehicle of German officers in Nazi Germany. The Tatra was fast but tail-heavy, and had a vicious over-steer that resulted in many fatalities. Because of this, the Tatra became known as the, “Czech secret weapon.” Fatal crashes in the Tatra were so common that Hitler wound up ordering his officers not to drive it.
  • 1958 Zundapp Janus – In this fascinating example of German auto making, it’s difficult to tell whether the car is coming or going. That’s okay though – there’s plenty of time to figure it out with the 14-horsepower engine and top speed of 50 miles per hour. A rear-facing bench seat in the back of the car gave passengers plenty of time to ponder just how they wound up there in the first place.
  • 1970 AMC Gremlin – The American Motors Corporation (AMC) created the Gremlin by simply chopping off the back of the AMC Hornet. This did nothing to improve the car’s handling – or its looks. Proving the point that bad taste never goes out of style, the Gremlin is now considered a collectable.
  • 1971 Ford Pinto – If you can overlook the fact that the Pinto tends to explode when rear-ended, it really wasn’t that bad. However, what can’t be overlooked is that fact that at the time, Ford felt it would be cheaper to pay off lawsuits than to redesign the vehicle. This “barbecue that seats four” paved the way for the influx and popularity of Japanese automobiles in the US.
  • 1971 Mazda RX-2 – With a price tag of only $3,000 and favorable reviews by Road & Track magazine, the Mazda RX-2 and its rotary engine seemed poised for success. Unfortunately, substandard oil seals allowed coolant to leak into the combustion chamber, eventually rendering the car inoperable. Those lucky enough to be under warranty got new seals – but of the same design. Mazda later offered redesigned seals – but at a cost of $1,000 a set, most RX-2 owners decided they were better off just walking away.
  • 1971 Chevrolet Vega – This is was not a stellar year for American cars. The Vega featured an aluminum block engine with no sleeve, a recipe for quick engine wear-out. It’s hard to believe the 90-horsepower Vega was the Motor Trend Car of the Year – especially when the first prototype disintegrated on the test track only eight miles into a shakedown drive. Ironically, this Motor Trend honors winner is generally thought to be a major contributor to the downfall of General Motors.
  • 1973 Reliant Robin – This English car has only three wheels and was manufactured mainly for the purpose of allowing drivers without actual motor vehicle licenses to legally operate a car. The Robin was taxed and registered at motorcycle rates, making it a cheaper option for would-be car owners. This would have been all well and good except for the Robin’s tendency of tipping over at the worst possible moments.
  • 1976 Chevrolet Chevette – The Chevette’s major crime is simply being weak and slow, with its 51-horsepower engine and four-speed manual transmission. It wasn’t the prettiest car on the block, either. There are Chevette enthusiasts out there, but their love for the car means forgiving the fact that random pieces of the car tend to fall off.
  • 1978 AMC Pacer – Richard Teague, the same man who gave us the Gremlin, designed this oddly-proportioned, jelly bean-shaped dud of a car. However, television and movie characters like Ponch and John from “CHIPs”, and Wayne and Garth from “Wayne’s World” elevated this car to cult status.
  • 1982 Audi 5000 – The only thing really wrong with this car was unfortunate positioning of floor mats and a PR nightmare. Improperly positioned floor mats made it possible for the accelerator to be pinned resulting in the car accelerating out of control. While only 92,000 cars were recalled, sales would not recover until 1996.
  • 1985 Yugo GV – This feat of Yugoslavian engineering sold in the US at a mere $4,000. The “GV” stood for “great value,” after all. If only. The Yugo was a prime example of getting what you pay for, including “carpet” as a standard feature. With a list of performance problems a mile long, a driver would be better off spending that $4,000 on bus fare.
So if you ever happen to be the market for a used car, steer clear of these “classics” (or buy at your own risk) – unless you’ve got the time and money for some serious repairs.

This guest post article was written and provided by David Brenner who is a freelance writer and online consultant for Hartford car insurance and many auto industry websites.

How To Get Quotes Online For Affordable Auto Insurance

Nowadays, we can easily to have auto insurance quotes with very little effort on our part on internet. Internet helps us much. You have no longer to go to the companies or make so many phone call to get a few quotes. Now, you can have all of them then make comparision. However, you need to understand some things about getting quotes online that would help us get the best result.

 

The first thing we need to know is that our choice of comparison site would affect the result we get. Many insurance companies now have their own comparison sites. You can imagine the result you would get an insurance company’s comparison site. The results would almost always portray that insurance company in the best of lights. To get the best results, you need to find independent quotes comparison sites. These sites are third party operators that get you quotes from different insurance companies.

They gain nothing from your taking up a policy from any insurer. Their income comes from the money they get simply for referring you to the insurance companies as leads. It is then the job of the insurance company to convince you with their quotes that they are the insurance company with the deal you have been looking for. What this means is that you can get unbiased quotes from these third party sites. Once you find them, you are set to get your quotes. If you do not know how to find an independent comparison site, this article would help you.

 

After finding the site you want to get your quotes from, you need to know that the information you provide in the included form would inform the result you would get. Be sure to provide correct information and you would get quotes from several insurers for the coverage you need.

 

Another thing you need to be aware of is that you should not sacrifice quality for cost.

Do not just go for the cheapest offer. Rather go for the policy that provides the best coverage at the cheapest rate.

 

After taking note of some insurance companies, your next assignment would be to investigate the insurance companies to be sure that they can in fact offer what they say they can. You would want to know about the insurance company’s financial standing, their customer care and their general reputation amongst customers. How do you go about doing this? You could always ask around from your friends and family to know if any of them have had dealings with the company in question and then get their report. You can also decide to go to your state’s insurance regulatory institution’s website. There are many ways to find out about a company’s operations. You can use independent rating agencies like A M Best. Make sure you get enough information to convince you before you go ahead to a policy from any insurance company. You need to be very satisfied with your insurer.

 

You have no reason to delay. Start right now.

Here’s an independent site for quotes comparison

Here are two very good sites to start getting your quotes.

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