Wednesday, February 29, 2012

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So, what's with all those car-insurance commercials on TV?
Dubuque Telegraph Herald
With Flo, the Gecko, a gaggle of cavemen and many more, car insurance ads might outnumber Bowflex commercials soon. PHILADELPHIA -- When Regis Philbin stepped away from "Live With Regis and Kelly" last year, it was widely assumed that his record of ...
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Automatic car insurance renewals costing Brits £2.8ma year
Prudential UK & Europe
Drivers are wasting nearly £2.8 billion each year by failing to shop around for the best deals when renewing their car insurance, according to new research. Comparison website moneysupermarket.com has published the results of a new survey which shows ...
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The EU could make women's car insurance far more expensive
FemaleFirst.co.uk
Cars seem to be getting more and more expensive, with the rise in fuel costs and now the EU suggests that women may be expected to pay more for their insurance. The European Court of Justice (EJC) has expressed the opinion that the way companies charge ...
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Can someone force an insurance product on you?
Reuters India (blog)
You see some advertisement which promises 'free insurance' for your car or 'insurance for just 1 rupee' when you buy a car from a dealer. The truth is that neither is the car insurance free nor is it available for a rupee. The dealer gets a healthy ...
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Reuters India (blog)
Drivers switch off after 11 minutes
The Press Association
Some have driven to their office rather than their desired destination after going into "autopilot", the poll by esure car insurance found. Of the 1003 motorists surveyed, 25% admitted they got easily bored while driving, with 22% regularly going into ...
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Household 'transport poverty' fears
RAC
Among the top expenditures were buying a car and covering running costs, such as car insurance , road tax and petrol. Out of the lowest-earning households around 9% of disposable income is spent on transport, while the highest-earning fork out 15.5%.
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