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Buying a Car? Talk to a Local Insurance Agent First

Buying a Car? Talk to a Local Insurance Agent First

When purchasing a new vehicle, many drivers are tempted to keep the same old auto insurance coverage limits or do whatever they can to lower their rate. But finding the best auto insurance, like shopping for a new car, is about much more than the sticker price. So let’s uncover why shopping for insurance and a new ride often go hand in hand – and how...

Maximizing the Performance of Your Electric Car Year-Round

Maximizing the Performance of Your Electric Car Year-Round

When you buy an electric vehicle (EV), you gain benefits – no more trips to the gas station – and some new responsibilities … like keeping that vehicle charged properly so you can predictably reach destinations. The most important element of the EV is the battery pack because it powers everything in the vehicle. While each brand of EV offers recommendations on extending and preserving...

When Should I Call My Insurance Agent?

When Should I Call My Insurance Agent?

While the information age has graced us with many online conveniences, there are areas of importance where only a conversation with another person will do. Insurance is one of those topics. Talking things over with a friendly, knowledgeable agent — especially one from a proven provider who knows your circumstances personally — can mean a big difference when it comes to planning your security. But...

Buying a Car from a Private Seller

Buying a Car from a Private Seller

When scouting for a high-quality used car, sometimes a private seller rather than a dealership offers better value. But, while private sellers can offer great deals, there are some important considerations to remember. Let’s look at some tips and advice on buying a car from a private seller safely and confidently. Playing With Price When buying a car from a private seller, pricing is one...

Car Maintenance You May Be Overlooking

Car Maintenance You May Be Overlooking

When it comes to our cars, it’s obvious when some things need our attention. Cracking rubber and a streaky windshield in the rain indicate when wiper blades must be replaced. Spotting worn tread or a flat tire when we check our wheels—which we should do every time we drive—is noticeable enough. Anyone who’s owned a car should know that 3,000 miles is the standard interval for...