That’s not far off. I remember thinking my regular policy would cover everything, but once I dug into the fine print, it was clear that wasn’t the cas...
That’s the dilemma, isn’t it? I’ve read that in Ohio, accident forgiveness can prevent a big rate hike after your first at-fault accident, but I wonde...
That’s a hard truth. I’ve run into similar issues with “included” perks—half the time, they’re so limited they barely help when you actually need them...
I hear you on the “perks” being a distraction, but as someone who’s stuck in traffic more often than I’d like, I’ll admit those free coffees have save...
There’s definitely some truth to dashcams being more hype than help for parked incidents, unless you’re ready to shell out for the higher-end models. ...
I had a similar experience when I tried a telematics device a couple years back. Initially, it seemed straightforward enough, but I noticed it penaliz...
I tried the accordion organizer route too, and honestly, manuals never made the cut. They're way too bulky and awkwardly sized—mine always ended up cr...
That's a good point. I've had similar experiences when traveling long distances—those price-checker apps are helpful, but definitely not perfect. Once...
Definitely understand the caution, especially with today's sensitive sensors and tech. But honestly, I've seen minor taps cause pricey hidden issues t...
I've had decent luck with Progressive's roadside bundled in, but honestly, AAA has saved me a few times during nasty NY winters. Curious though, anyon...
I completely agree with this perspective. Accident forgiveness can indeed be valuable for newer drivers or those still establishing their insurance hi...
That's a fair point, but honestly, I'm not sure it's reasonable to expect every roadside assistance operator to be familiar with all EV models, given ...
I've looked into this before, and honestly, accident forgiveness isn't always the best deal for everyone. Sure, it sounds reassuring, but insurers oft...
Totally agree with the Murphy's law sentiment—it's uncanny how often that happens. Even if you haven't needed that spare belt yet, rubber components l...
Two weeks is usually fine, but like mentioned above, insurers can be tricky. I've seen some policies that give you up to 30 days, others as short as 4...
