There are a lot of reasons as to why a person should not opt for private auto insurance companies and why opt for only government auto insurance companies. One of the main reasons is the reliability. You can trust the safety of one of your important assets only in the hands of the government. All the government auto insurance companies make sure that your precious vehicle is insured under all the laws of the insurance of the state.
All the insurance companies or the insurance agents who sell or give the insurance must be licensed by the law. They should be well licensed to issue insurance or even to advice a kind of insurance to their clients. Most of the private auto insurance companies do not follow these rules and are not licensed. Every state of the country has their individual requirements of licensing, but it is common that every company must hold a license for every insurance they provide. Like they should have a health insurance license if they want to insure their clients with the health insurance and like wise they should possess an auto insurance license if they want to issue their customer with auto insurance.
These are some of the basic requirements that most of the private auto insurance companies lack that most of the people are unaware of. A government auto insurance company will not have all these loop holes. So you can be very confident while insuring your car with a government auto insurance company, because firstly you will insure your car which could be very dear to you in safe hands and secondly all the laws of the state are covered by a government auto insurance agency. If you insure your vehicle with a private auto insurance company and in time of trouble you get to know that the insurance you have been paying for in the form of heavy premiums is not valid because the particular auto insurance company is not licensed this fact would only increase your frustration. So a government insurance agency is always better to choose from.
Another plus point of the government auto insurance agency is that their premium rates are very cheap when compared to private insurance companies. So now you can save up on a lot of money by paying less premiums for the insurance of your vehicle.
The government insurance companies will cover all the insurance that is required for your vehicle, so that during any situations of accidents, you will not have to worry. According to a recent survey conducted, it was proved that government auto insurance are far better than the private auto insurance companies and that a lot more people are preferring to insure their vehicles with the government companies rater than private companies for various reasons.
Filed under Government Auto Insurance Articles by on Apr 9th, 2010. Comment.
A modern take on the venerable Skyline range from the 1970s, Nissan’s GT-R is the company’s current flagship performance car. Unlike competing Japanese manufacturers who take obvious inspiration from European super-car designs, Nissan’s GT-R is a uniquely Japanese creation. Never one to simply rehash and refine European cars, Nissan engineers took inspiration from Japanese culture and driving styles when creating the GT-R. This dedication to innovation and originality has won Nissan many devoted followers from all over the world; the company’s GT-R Skyline range has even been dubbed as the ‘only true Japanese contribution in the line of super-cars’ by leading automotive magazines. .
Nissan’s 2010 GT-R model has all the handling, performance and style one can expect of a flagship sports-car bearing the legendary GT-R name. The GT-R boasts an impressive 485-horsepower twin-turbocharged V6 engine that has enough kick to accelerate the 3,800-plus pound car from zero to 60mph in an astonishing 3.6 seconds. Nissan’s proprietary ATTESA ET-S all-wheel-drive system and switchable suspension with adjustable dampers ensures that a factory fresh 2010 GT-R handles like a highly tuned rally car right off the bat. The dual-clutch six-speed automated manual transmission may cause some anguish among hardcore aficionados who insist on the total control that only a shifter and clutch pedal can provide; but for the rest of us the automated manual transmission is a great trade-off between ease-of-use and performance.
The 2010 GT-R shines when it comes to handling bends and turns on the road thanks to the expertly engineered suspension and all-wheel-drive. Unlike many other super-cars with massive horsepower and all-wheel drive, you’re not fighting to tame the chassis when driving at speed – the adjustable suspension dampers together with the responsive and communicative steering ensures that you remain firmly in control no matter the speed. Also unlike many other super-cars, you don’t have to be an experienced racing driver to handle the GT-R’s raw power. The GT-R has been designed to ensure drivers of all experience levels can handle the car’s speed and performance without being overwhelmed.
Xenon head-lights, 20-inch alloy wheels, front and side airbags, anti-lock Brembo brakes, stability control and traction control, a plush leather/faux interior, automatic climate control, bucket seats, and key-less entry/ignition are all standard features with the 2010 GT-R. You also get a with six-speaker CD/MP3 system, satellite radio, Bluetooth, 30 gigabyte hard drive, built-in navigation system and an integrated multifunction dashboard monitor that offers 11 different informational displays – more than enough to keep even the most dedicated tinkerer busy for a very long time.
In the end, the Nissan 2010 GT-R is a great handling, great performing consumer oriented sports-car and a more than worthy addition to the revered GT-R line. No other car in the same market segment can touch the 2010 GT-R when it comes to price vs. performance. The GT-R is sure to put a smile on any driver’s face.
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Filed under Government Auto Insurance Articles by on Sep 3rd, 2010. Comment.