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5 tips for driving in the rain safely

5 tips for driving in the rain safely

April showers can bring more than just flowers—they can also lead to dangerous driving conditions and accidents. Whether you encounter a brief sprinkle or a heavy downpour, you need to know how to safely drive in the rain. Here are a few tips: Be proactive Give your car a quick once-over before the rainy season hits. Do your windshield wipers work? If they leave a...

Do I Need To Insure My Car During Winter Storage?

Do I Need To Insure My Car During Winter Storage?

It is not uncommon to put a vehicle in storage over the winter months. If you are not planning to use your car during the winter, it makes sense to keep it safe and protected from the harsh weather. It may be tempting to cancel your auto insurance coverage during this time, while your vehicle is not being driven on public roadways. After all, it...

The best times to buy a used car

The best times to buy a used car

Interested in buying a used car, but not sure when or where to begin? Don’t worry—the strategies and tips we’ve outlined here can help you start off on the right path at the right time. Start shopping strategically It’s always good to shop around before making a big purchase like a car. We recommend you begin looking into possible vehicles in the fall. Why the...

What Happens If I Get In A Wreck With An Uninsured Driver?

What Happens If I Get In A Wreck With An Uninsured Driver?

Most states have mandatory minimum auto insurance laws, but some people still drive without the required coverage. The Insurance Information Institute (III) reports that in a recent study, 13%, or one in eight drivers in the U.S. is operating a vehicle without insurance. Many such drivers cannot afford the cost of car insurance, which makes it difficult to collect damages after an accident. Fortunately, there...

How To Know When Your New Car Needs A Tune-Up

How To Know When Your New Car Needs A Tune-Up

Modern cars do not generally require a tune-up in the traditional sense. Engine parts are designed to last longer, and new cars don’t have the same components that needed to be adjusted or replaced in the past. Nevertheless, modern vehicles require regular maintenance. The following are signs that your new car is ready for a trip to the mechanic. A Light on the Dashboard Comes...