Yeah, permissive use is pretty common here, but I always wonder how “occasional” is defined by insurers. Like, if your friend borrows your car for a w...
Cutting my car insurance bill in half—didn’t think it was possible here Yeah, that’s basically how I landed on my coverage too. I drive a lot for wor...
Honestly, I don’t think it’s overkill at all. After my first accident, I was digging through my glovebox like a raccoon looking for snacks... not a go...
Not sure if I’m just lazy or what, but I’ve honestly never carried a paper copy since everything went digital. Isn’t there a risk of losing track of ...
Title: Do you really need extra insurance for a rental in Montana? I’ve wondered about this too, especially after a trip through Wyoming where I ende...
Yeah, the “period 1” thing is sneaky. Most drivers I know didn’t realize their personal insurance basically ghosts them once the app’s on, but before ...
Not sure I totally buy that local agents always give you the “real” number upfront. I’ve had a couple try to upsell me on extras or bundle stuff I did...
Totally get that feeling after an accident. That “deductible hit hard” part is all too familiar—been there, paid that, and it stings every time. But I...
Totally agree, bundling's usually the way to go. Did you check if your insurer offers discounts for stuff like good grades or defensive driving course...
Have you ever had to call roadside assistance for an older car at night, in the middle of nowhere? Happened to me last winter—my old Civic needed a sp...
I've heard similar things about higher octane quieting engine knocks temporarily, but isn't it usually masking the symptom rather than solving the und...
I've been considering a dashcam setup myself, but curious—did you notice any significant battery drain before switching to the low-voltage cutoff mode...
Yeah, that's a good point about colder climates. From what I've seen, experienced EV drivers definitely factor weather into their range estimates, but...
Convenience-wise, online definitely wins, but I wonder if insurers see it as equally effective? Maybe they think in-person classes show more commitmen...
