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By Caterina Pontoriero, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 11, 2012
USAA recently unveiled its second annual Best Value vehicles list, ranking the top 2012 cars in 16 categories based on the vehicles’ cost, safety and reliability. Click to see which cars give you the best bang for your buck—especially when it comes to insuring them.
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By Bryant Rousseau, PropertyCasualty360.com |
February 24, 2012
Given that most classic & collectible cars spend far more time ensconced in (often custom-designed) garages than they do cruising through traffic, it should come as no surprise that many claims stem from incidents that occurred on the insured’s own property.
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By Staff Writer |
February 13, 2012
Each year, Insure.com ranks the most expensive and least expensive automobiles to insure.
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By Jon Picoult |
January 6, 2012
For decades, diversified insurers have doggedly pursued the Holy Grail: getting customers to purchase from them multiple types of coverage.
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By Paul Rolich |
December 13, 2011
A thinking man’s guide to the holiday gift season.
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By Paul Rolich |
December 5, 2011
Here it is again. That time of the year when you are expected to provide gifts for certain people whether you want to or not. Abstaining is an option but will do little to further your acceptance into the good graces of your friends and family.
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By Rick Gilman, APR, CMP |
December 1, 2011
Smart voice recognition comes into its own
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
November 18, 2011
A stolen Honda equipped with a LoJack device ultimately led Houston, Texas authorities to unravel a sophisticated international crime ring.
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By Caroline McDonald, PropertyCasualty360.com |
November 9, 2011
Thailand flooding that has forced evacuation of 650,000 people, killed more than 500 and destroyed homes has shut down manufacturing plants that provide supplies to companies in the United States, particularly in the automobile and computer industries, according to AIR Worldwide.
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By Christina Bramlet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
August 29, 2011
What may not be apparent to insurers are the myriad ways in which persistently high fuel prices affect consumer decisions and behavior that directly impact both the severity and frequency of auto insurance claims.