I get the logic behind keeping a paper card in the glove box, but honestly, that’s not foolproof either. Cards get lost, coffee spills, or you grab th...
Paper copies are still the most reliable, especially with these old cars. I’ve tried keeping docs on my phone, but there’s always that one time the ba...
Honestly, I think you nailed it. The peace of mind is worth a lot, especially with something as annoying as SR-22. I tried the online route once—ended...
I moved here from San Antonio and my insurance nearly doubled, even though my car’s nothing special. My agent blamed it on “weather events” and “urban...
I get what you’re saying about built-in systems, but not everyone’s driving around in an S-Class, you know? Most of us are stuck with whatever our pho...
Can’t argue with that—paperwork still gets you out of a jam faster than any app when you’re sitting on the shoulder. I’ve had cops roll their eyes at ...
Yeah, moving to a quieter area definitely helps with insurance. When I moved out of the city, my rates dropped noticeably too—felt like a nice little ...
You're spot-on about smaller insurers being more understanding, especially if your history isn't perfect. Still, it's a trade-off... personalized serv...
I've found the opposite, actually. Sticking with one insurer over time has occasionally landed me loyalty discounts or accident forgiveness perks that...
Interesting, but honestly, I've found those courses to be more hassle than they're worth. Spent hours clicking through outdated videos—time I'd rather...
Totally get where you're coming from—I've had my own share of headaches lending out my car. Your approach of asking friends upfront about covering the...
You're definitely not alone there. I've tackled my share of IKEA projects and honestly, I'd rather decipher insurance forms any day. At least with pap...
You're spot-on about temporary coverage often lacking depth, especially in high-risk situations. I commute daily, and even though my trips aren't exac...
You're definitely not alone—these perks often fly under the radar. Good on you for checking it out. Sometimes, workplace benefits can surprise you...g...
