When To Buy Daily Car Insurance

If you are in the market for a new or used motor vehicle, but you aren’t one-hundred percent sure about the vehicle you are purchasing, check out how a dealership’s “try-before-you-buy” program can benefit you. The first thing you want to note about a dealership’s “try before you buy” program is that you will need temporary car insurance to cover you financially in the case of an accident. You can purchase this daily car insurance through the dealership for a baseline fee that will cover the majority of major accident damage in the case of a wreck.

Besides a dealership’s try before you buy program, if you are looking to rent a car, then you two will need to buy daily car insurance. This temporary insurance can be bought directly from the rental place, and can be buffed up with added on coverage. Similar to a dealership’s try before you buy program, the car rental daily insurance cost a basic flat rate fee that they set for nearly all vehicles. Besides the baseline daily car insurance, you can purchase added on extra insurance to cover a vast majority of other potential accidents for a nominal fee.

In the event that you are only going to need a motor vehicle for a few days, and you decide to borrow a car from friend or relative, you can purchase daily car insurance from their provider to give you coverage of their car in the case of an accident. This version of daily car insurance is similar to the other versions except that it is limited by a person’s provider and the chance that they may not offer this option to their drivers. Overall, if you are looking to use a car or motor vehicle for a short period of time, check out the various places to buy and utilize daily car insurance.

  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Twitter
  • RSS

Leave a Reply

Welcome to our little piece of the west. Not the wild wild west, at least not usually, but a very modern and exciting western world. It's fun to travel to different destinations, so lets begin.