Wisconsin Auto Insurance Quote

October 27, 2009 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

What car insurance premium should I expect if I have my “rebuilt” car insured here in Wisconsin?

Philip

Green Bay, WI

Typically, a “rebuilt” title is given to a vehicle that has been damaged and repaired after having been considered a “total loss” by the car insurance company. A vehicle may be considered as a “total loss” if it has been decided that the cost to repair the damage is higher than its “actual cash value.” Normally, the cost of repair falls between 51% to around 80% of the car’s actual cash value (the car insurance company decides on what percentage the repair cost should fall under in order to consider the vehicle a “total loss”). If the car is totaled, it is given a salvage title. However, if the car is repaired and is proven to be ready for the road, it is given a rebuilt title.

In reality, it is difficult to obtain an insurance for a rebuilt vehicle. This is because most automotive insurance companies consider “rebuilt” vehicles as “bad risks” with higher probabilities of getting into an accident again. In case an insurance company agrees on getting your vehicle insured, you may expect that company to give you only a specific amount, something less than the premium that you could actually get if you insure a vehicle that is not titled “rebuilt.” In that case, it is up to you if you want to get that policy or not. Try going for an insurance shopping there in Green Bay, WI, so you could choose which among the companies you’ve consulted with could give you the best insurance rates for your car. Or you could go online and check out it out.

High Risk Auto Insurance Quote Wisconsin

 

October 23, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

My wife drivers license has been suspended for almost ten years. Can she still obtain car insurance. I have a learner permit and I have a used vehicle and I need car insurance. I tried to obtain car insurance however the insurance provider said that I need a full valid drivers license. Can my wife get the auto insurance in Appleton, Wisconsin?

Robert

Appleton, WI

It is possible that some insurance carriers will be able to insure your wife no longer have suspended drivers license and is getting her new valid drivers license. State laws vary with regards to suspended license and auto insurance laws.

Your car insurance and your spouse’s auto insurance will likely be categorize as high risk since you only have learner’s permit and is considered inexperienced driver and your wife has a suspended driver’s license for ten years.

You may be able to obtain car insurance quote from various websites and you can start getting quotes here. Just enter your zip code to get affordable auto insurance quote in Wisconsin.

Teen Car Insurance Discounts Wisconsin

 

September 11, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am currently under my parent’s car insurance policy. I cant afford to get car insurance yet on my own since I am only 18 years old.. I live with my parents in Wisconsin but they are planning to move in Illinois. Can I stay on their auto insurance if I wont be living in the same household? I have my own vehicle.

Kenosha WI

Peters

No, it is not likely that your parent’s insurance policy will be able to continue to have you and your vehicle if they move out of state. The state of Illinois has different auto insurance liability requirements than the state of WI so that is one problem that may arise but also most all insurance companies will not cover an individual and the vehicle that is not part of the household. Since your vehicle will be garaged in Kenosha Wisconsin and not at the address of your parents then an insurance provider will not usually allow you or your vehicle to be covered on your parent’s insurance policy once they move, especially to a different state.

You can check if there are ways in which to lower the car insurance premium. You can look for car insurance discounts such as safety features on your vehicle for one. Other ways in which to obtain discounts may be taking a driver improvement course or safety course, some insurance company lower car insurance rates if you take approved traffic class. In addition if you are going to school and maintaining good grades some insurance companies give good student discounts.

Car Insurance Question Wisconsin

 

July 11, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
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Readers Question:

Hello! Please give me a clear definition of car insurance. Is that the same as auto insurance? I think I need to buy a car in Wisconsin. Thank you.

Aubrey

Appleton, WI

Hi! Thank you as well for asking that question, dear. I’m sure you’re quite misled of these two terms. I perfectly understand since you’re so very young to be familiar in auto insurance. It seems too simple but we can not deny the fact that some are truly having misconceptions between the two. But actually there is no difference between auto insurance and car insurance. Car insurance is the term that we always use since it is widely understood by many people.

Auto insurance seems confusing if it is our fist time to inquire about this term. But once you understand the different types of coverage that make up your policy, it’s not hard at all. Your auto insurance is really a package you are looking for. Taken together, this coverage make up a standard auto policy. Each of this coverage has its own separate premium. No additional payment for separate premiums. You can also add coverage such as the coverage that will protect you from accidents along the road and service coverage that will provide you 24 hours toll-free assistance. Just be smart and read all the details of the insurance you are choosing.

Hope to hear from you, soon Aubrey! Good luck to your auto insurance search!