Sunday, August 13, 2006

Drivers warned to expect car insurance costs to rise (Leeds Today)


Drivers warned to expect car insurance costs to rise (Leeds Today)
CAR insurance in Yorkshire is expected to rise further in the next quarter, say insurance search engine www.confused.com. (10/08/2006 10:46:39)

Car shopping? Study up first (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
DALLAS These days, buying a vehicle has a lot more to it than just the monthly payment. Because of higher insurance, fuel and repair costs, buyers should take a holistic approach to buying an automobile. The good news is, with so many information sources available, it's easier than it has ever been for buyers. "You can go online and look at a dealer's inventory and build a car on a manufacturer's

WHERE TO LOOK BEFORE PURCHASING CAR: MIRROR, MIRROR, WHAT SHALL I BUY? (The Charlotte Observer)
These days, buying a vehicle has a lot more to it than just the monthly payment. Because of higher insurance, fuel and repair costs, buyers should take a holistic approach to purchasing an automobile.

Don't lose home insurance (Centre Daily Times)
Just as with auto insurance, homeowners have to worry that making a claim will get them dropped by their insurer. And that can mean higher premiums with another insurance company or, if you're deemed troublesome, with your state's high-risk pool. It might even mean no coverage at all. You'll also lose any loyalty or claims-free discounts you earned under your present coverage.

Five Great Reasons to Shop Around For Auto Insurance (Wellsville Daily Reporter)
(ARA) - Shopping around is the number one way of saving money on insurance. Are you sure you're getting the best deal possible with your current insurance company?

2 admit guilt in car rental windshield scheme (Helena Independent Record)
Two Billings men Friday admitted they conspired to overcharge Thrifty Car Rental customers and insurance companies for cracked windshields and to split profits from the scheme.

Credit data and your insurance company (The Oregonian)
You're going to be hearing a whole lot about insurance companies' use of credit scoring this fall, but let's get the jump on things before the mud starts to fly.

Auto insurance carriers seek 3.7 percent cut in 2007 rates (Gloucester Daily Times)
BOSTON - The state's auto insurers yesterday recommended a 3.7 percent rate cut for Massachusetts drivers next year, citing declining injury claims resulting in part from anti-fraud campaigns.

MOT advocates compulsory insurance (TVNZ)
The Ministry of Transport is considering making third party car insurance compulsory for drivers, but the group that represents insurance companies is sceptical.

EDUCATION IS KEY TO BUYING A CAR (San Jose Mercury News)
These days, buying a vehicle involves a lot more than just the monthly payment. Because of higher insurance, fuel and repair costs, buyers should take a holistic approach to purchasing an automobile.

Auto Insurance Carriers Want Cut In 2007 Rates (The Boston Channel)
The state's auto insurers on Friday recommended a 3.7 percent rate cut for Massachusetts drivers next year, citing declining injury claims resulting in part from anti-fraud campaigns.

Girl racers push up insurance costs (The Scotsman)
THE cost of car insurance for young women has increased as a result of a new generation of "girl racers", according to a report.

Momentum picks up for changes in how auto rates are calculated but insurers say rural drivers may get caught in the (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
Eighteen years after California voters said they wanted their auto insurance rates to be based mainly on their driving record instead of where they live, they finally may get their wish.

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