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  2. Does your car insurance cover a rental while your car is ...

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    The short answer: In most cases, you likely don't need to purchase additional coverage for the rental car if your own car insurance policy adequately covers you and the rental. Your existing ...

  3. What is full-coverage car insurance? - AOL

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    With the average full coverage-car insurance policy costing a hefty $2,500 annually, according to Bankrate, you might be wondering if you’re getting optimal value for your hard-earned dollars ...

  4. Damage waiver - Wikipedia

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    Damage waiver (DW) or, as it is often referred to, collision damage waiver (CDW) or loss damage waiver (LDW) is a term that can be included or purchased as an option in a car rental agreement, by which the rental company waives the right to pursue compensation from the renter if the vehicle is damaged or stolen. [1]

  5. 5 car insurance myths — debunked: Red cars, rate negotiations ...

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    Myth #2: Red cars cost more to insure. One of the most persistent myths about auto insurance is that insurance companies charge more to insure red cars.

  6. How does rental car insurance work? - AOL

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    Rental car insurance works the same way as regular auto insurance: you pay a certain amount of money in exchange for an insurance company’s agreement to cover losses and claims up to an agreed ...

  7. Alloy wheel - Wikipedia

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    Although replacing standard steel wheel and tire combinations with lighter alloy wheels and potentially lower profile tires can result in increased performance and handling, this doesn't necessarily hold when increasingly large wheels are employed. Research by Car and Driver conducted using a selection of differently sized alloy wheels from 16 ...

  8. Rat rod - Wikipedia

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    A rat rod, as usually known today, is a custom car with a deliberately worn-down, unfinished appearance, typically lacking paint, showing rust, and made from cheap or cast-off parts. [1] These parts can include non-automotive items that have been repurposed, such as a rifle used as a gear shifter, wrenches as door handles, or hand saws as sun ...

  9. What are the different types of car insurance coverage? - AOL

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    Common types of car insurance. Although many of the best car insurance companies have different coverage packages to choose from, you may find it easier to understand your policy if you break it ...