I get the appeal of AAA, especially for those “oh no” moments, but honestly, I’ve had better luck with my insurance company’s roadside. The thing is, ...
It’s wild how common this is. I’ve driven all over the Midwest, and honestly, Nebraska’s not alone—plenty of states do this, even if it feels like dou...
When Does It Make Sense to Drop the “All-In” Coverage? Man, I hear you on the chaos factor. People talk about “risk” like it’s just theft or a big ac...
I hear you on the frustration—people just don’t realize how easy it is to scuff up a finish. I’ve used those little rope barriers before, and honestly...
Honestly, I get wanting to cover all your bases, but I think we’re overcomplicating it a bit. I’ve driven cross-country more times than I can count, a...
I totally get what you mean about the discounts feeling more like a marketing thing. I’ve got a buddy who’s Navy, and when we compared rates, his “mil...
Been there myself, man... those tracking devices aren't as creepy as they sound. I tried one for about six months, and it actually knocked a decent ch...
Totally agree with this. I've found that insurers' promises upfront can be pretty reassuring, but when you're actually filing a claim, things can get ...
Yeah, specialty insurers can be a lifesaver for sure, but even then there's usually some sneaky clause tucked away. Had a buddy who thought he was gol...
Had a similar experience once, and honestly, those sensors are pretty resilient. But still, makes me wonder—are newer cars getting overly sensitive wi...
I've actually had better luck with AAA than bundled insurance roadside. Last summer, my insurance roadside left me stranded for almost two hours in th...
Unfortunately, it usually sticks with you. Insurance companies share info through databases like CLUE, so switching won't magically erase your record....
