by ford68765
There are several different types of car insurance available today. There are so many choices because there is a variety of insurance needed to suit the needs of all individuals. Insurance is required in order to drive legally. If you do not have insurance it will cost you. When you purchase your vehicle you must purchase insurance on the vehicle before you can get it legal. You will need proof of insurance to obtain a license for it, if you get pulled over by the law, or if you are in an accident. It used to be that if you wanted insurance for your vehicle you would need to purchase long term insurance but today drivers have the option of short term insurance. Some insurance coverage can be as short as weekly car insurance.
Weekly car insurance will give you coverage for one week. This type of insurance is perfect for those who do not drive to and from work everyday or if they have to take a road trip. It’s also for those who are going out of town to visit friends or family for holidays and special occasions.
You can select the coverage you need while you are driving a vehicle for the week. When you take out a policy you need to pay for your week of coverage immediately. Once payment is received your coverage will begin. Before the week is up you will have the opportunity to renew the policy for another week or to cancel it. If you decide to cancel it you will not be charged any additional fees.
You can log onto the internet to find the right insurance company that offers weekly car insurance. Once you find a company that offers everything that you need you click on all the options that you would like in your policy and continue to the check out. Pay for your premium for weekly car insurance and print out your cards and then you are done.
...19.05.13

Have you ever wondered why women get cheaper auto insurance than men? Is it because of their safer driving habits? According to a new study out of England, it might be because they are lying when they apply for car insurance.
New research from eInsurance Group reported that 20 percent of its insurance policies sold in May resulted in fraud investigations, with 51 percent of declined applications coming from women and 49 percent from men. So what were drivers lying about? The top three fibs to make the list are: not disclosing convictions (total 47 percent – 64 percent male, 36 percent female); misleading information about how long they’ve held a license (total 32 percent – 32 percent male, 68 percent female); and lying about possessing a no-claims discount (total 19 percent – 47 percent male, 53 percent female).
“These results show that basing insurance premiums on gender alone is misguided,” said Alan Sanderson, CEO of eInsurance Group. “The insurers should do more to tackle the liars, whoever they are, and reward honest drivers.”
Source: AutoGuide.com
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