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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Resolved Question: Insurance 16 year old?
I have a few questions about insurance Are trucks cheaper than cars to insure? Is 4x4 any less or more? The older the vehicle the cheaper right? How old is too old? Honestly there is a 1989 Bronco down the street for sale perfect guy wants $1100.00 runs, drives, 4X4, 214k on it with the 5.0. Or a 1983 Ford F150 with v8 (not sure) runs, drives, very little rust (bubbles) for $1000.00 Then my dream is a Ford Taurus SHO 1991 manual, runs drives, wants 2,300.00 for it. Btw don't say get honda im sorry i wont do foreign. Maybe a Crown Vic but im a American made buyer. I know my cars not worried about repairs (i built a 440 Dodge Coronet motor) What about Vehicle age? or if it is 4x4 ?
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Resolved Question: Where can I find information on insurance rates and how they increase depending on what kind of accident?
Specifically how mobile or cell phone accidents and alcohol related accidents increase insurance for motor vehicle drivers.
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Resolved Question: How does an accident that was 100% my fault effect my no claims on my motor insurance?
i have 70% no claims do i lose all of this in one go?
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Resolved Question: Re. the F1 breakaway - will the FIA allow a breakaway Formula 1?
The FIA are the governing body for international motor racing. They license events - and give drivers their licenses. Because they are a breakaway outfit, will the new FOTA F1 racing even be allowed to race? I am sure that the race must be FIA approved for the event to get insurance, for example. I am sure there are enough circuits of a high enough calibre for a new championship to take place and it can be organised in a very short time span - but will Max Moseley allow it because it will be in direct competition with F1? (And I do not believe for one moment he will not have his arm twisted by anyone involved in F1!!!) Have a look at the FIA's International Sporting Code and make up your own mind! argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/DD5A1BFC38A13D83C125751400375656/$FILE/CSI_apres_AGNov08ANG.pdf I should have made it clear that Max is the one with the new rules - and he runs the FIA, who license events!!! The web link was not clear, so try this one! argent.fia.com/web/fia-public.nsf/DD5A1BFC38A13D83C125751400375656/$FILE/CSI_apres_AGNov08ANG.pdf The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile is the governing body for world motor sport & the federation of the world’s leading motoring organisations. Founded in 1904, with headquarters in Paris, the FIA is a non-profit making association. It brings together 219 national motoring & sporting organisations from 130 countries on five continents. The FIA has been dedicated to representing the rights of motoring organisations & motor car users throughout the world via campaigns & activities that defend their interests. On issues such as safety, mobility, the environment & consumer law the FIA actively promotes the interests of motorists at the United Nations, within the European Union & through other international bodies. The FIA is also the governing body for motor sport worldwide. It administers the rules & regulations for all international four-wheel motor sport including the FIA Formula One World Championship, FIA World Rally Championship & FIA World Touring Car Championship.
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