That always baffles me too. I moved across town last year and my rate jumped for no real reason. It’s not like the minivan suddenly became a sports ca...
That laminated card really is underrated—mine’s tucked in my glove box, and it’s bailed me out more than once when my phone was dead. Manuals are grea...
That’s the thing, right? The “cheaper” option looks good until you actually need something outside the usual checkups. My neighbor thought he was savi...
Interesting point about the sensors—I hadn't really considered that angle before. A few months back, I had a similar incident: gently tapped someone's...
Honestly, I found Snapshot's feedback pretty superficial. It flagged sudden braking a lot, but didn't really account for context—like braking to avoid...
That's actually a really good point—I hadn't even thought about rental car size restrictions. I commute daily into Manhattan, and honestly, the idea o...
I completely agree about keeping a paper copy handy. Digital documents are convenient, but technology has its limits—battery life, connectivity issues...
Interesting observation—I hadn't considered Farm Bureau for less-than-perfect records. I've stuck with State Farm mostly because their claims process ...
You make some good points about documentation-based leniency. I think cities could probably keep it simple—just accept receipts or estimates as proof ...
That's a pretty solid approach you've got there. I've done something similar myself, though I admit sometimes I get lazy and just stick with what feel...
Interesting points raised here. I haven't personally dealt with an SR-22, but a coworker mentioned something similar about non-owner coverage. At firs...
