Archive for June, 2011
How to save 5-40% + on auto insurance
The check-list to give your auto insurance a tune-up.
Tiger.co.uk Adds New Car Insurance Partners To Its Insurance Panel
Tiger.co.uk announces two more car insurance partners join its panel of partners – June 2011 …
Cheap Car Insurance From Decline In Car Thefts?
Car insurance comparison site Tiger.co.uk welcomes 2010 UK car theft statistics showing levels have plummeted in recent years. …
Car Insurance For Driving In Europe – The Facts!
Car insurance comparison site Tiger.co.uk reminds UK drivers who are going abroad to check car insurance policies now to avoid nasty surprises on …
Auto insurance cap should be changed
A group looking into New Brunswick’s auto insurance system is being told the program should be completely changed, not just tweaked.
New York City Named the Most Expensive Place to Buy Auto Insurance in the United States
A new report released by auto insurance company 4AutoInsuranceQuote.org finds that the Tri-State area encompassing the New York City metropolitan area has the highest insurance rates in the nation.New York, NY (PRWEB) June 30, 2011 Online auto insurance quote provider 4AutoInsuranceQuote.org released their study on the most expensive states to buy car insurance in 2011.
Want an auto insurance company you can love? Top picks
Bruce Maynard got his first impression of how seriously Amica Mutual Insurance Co. took customer service when he was a brand-new employee with the company 34 years ago.
Some car insurance premiums going up
Thousands of drivers involved in car crashes face higher premiums as insurers start using a new tool that alerts them to missing repair data.
Buying Online Turns Brits Into Car Insurance Experts
NEWPORT, Wales, June 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – New Study Finds That Drivers Know More About Their Cover Than Ever Before and That for the Vast Majority Price is NOT Their Only Consideration It´s official. British drivers feel much better …
Tracking tool to push up some car insurance premiums
Thousands of drivers involved in car crashes face higher premiums as insurers start using a new tool that alerts them to missing repair data.
