Car sellers hide flood signs (The Monterey County Herald)
Car sellers hide flood signs (The Monterey County Herald)
Vehicles damaged by recent hurricanes are showing up on Web sites, auction blocks and in used-car lots nationwide, even though insurers have declared them too badly damaged to fix, automotive retailers and consumer groups testified Wednesday.
Source: www.sanluisobispo.com
EDITORIAL: Auto insurance changes bad news for Barstow (Desert Dispatch Online)
Auto insurance rates have become the latest point of conflict between California's big city residents and rural communities. Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi is proposing changes to fees by tying insurance rates to how many miles people drive per year instead of to ZIP codes.
Source: www.desertdispatch.com
Consider these things before buying trip insurance (Akron Beacon Journal)
If you are considering protecting your next vacation with travel insurance, here are a few things to consider
Source: www.twincities.com
Shooting not covered by auto insurance policy, court says (Pine Bluff Commercial)
LITTLE ROCK - An auto insurance company does not have to defend a customer in St. Francis County who, while sitting in his pickup truck, shot another person through the wall of a house, the Arkansas Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday.
Source: www.pbcommercial.com
Proposed Car Insurance Rates Pit Urban vs. Rural Drivers (Insurance Journal)
Urban and rural drivers in California faced off over a new way to calculate car insurance rates that would be based more on how people drive than where they park their cars. Insurance Commissioner
Source: www.insurancejournal.com
All magazine's top car picks are Japanese / Results a first for Consumer Reports' annual auto issue (San Francisco Chronicle)
Consumer Reports, the magazine some potential car buyers scrutinize for hours before making a decision, dealt a blow to the U.S. auto industry Wednesday when it said that, for the first time, all 10 cars on its "Top Picks" list are made by Japanese companies.
Source: www.sfgate.com
OneBeacon Turns to CGI Seeking to hone its competitive edge in the Massachusetts auto insurance market, OneBeacon has (Finance Technology Network)
Seeking to hone its competitive edge in the Massachusetts auto insurance market, Boston-based OneBeacon Insurance Group has signed a six-year agreement with CGI (Montreal, Quebec) for the outsourcing of business processing services, including policy administration, as well as the implementation of a Web front end to allow personal lines agents writing business in Massachusetts to pre-fill
Source: www.financetech.com
AIG Auto Insurance Lowers Rates in Nevada; New Auto Insurance Rates Will Result in Savings for Thousands of Drivers in (The Auto Channel)
NEW YORK--Feb. 2, 20067, 2006--AIG Auto Insurance today announced it would lower auto insurance costs for thousands of policyholders in Nevada.
Source: www.theautochannel.com
Car guide's top picks: All Japanese (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
For the first time in nine years, all of the top picks in Consumer Reports' annual car buyers' guide are made by Japanese automakers.
Source: www.myrtlebeachonline.com
10 ways to save on car rentals (San Jose Mercury News)
In the confusing world of car rentals, you can still find ways to save money -- if you know where to look. Here are some pointers to get you on the road across the country.
Source: www.contracostatimes.com
Garamendi weighs insurance changes (Calaveras Enterprise)
Of the 20 or so factors that go into the math of what Californians pay for personal car insurance, there s one item that has pitted insurance companies against the state s insurance commissioner, and rural advocates against urban ones.
Source: www.calaverasenterprise.com
Commercial Auto Insurance from Progressive Now Available in West Virginia (The Auto Channel)
MAYFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio--Feb. 2, 20067, 2006----The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies, the third largest auto insurance group in the country, is now offering commercial auto insurance in West Virginia.
Source: www.theautochannel.com
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