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Auto insurance: Windshield replacement coverage

February 24th, 2010

You’re driving down the highway minding your own business when it happens. You may see it, or you may not. You will almost always hear it. Someone in front of you drives over a small rock. The friction from the tire lifts the rock from the road surface and hurls it at your car.

Most of the time, it hits your grille or bumper and bounces harmlessly off to who knows where. It didn’t happen that way this time. The rock came blasting straight for your windshield. You hear the pop. The mark on the glass is obvious. Before you can get to a shop to repair the blemish, a crack starts meandering its way across your windshield. Now, it’s official. A new windshield must be installed.

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When you get home, you fish around in the glove compartment and find the insurance card. You have comprehensive insurance on your policy so a new windshield is included in your coverage. You may have a deductible or maybe not. Most companies today will give you a windshield without you having to pay the deductible. You will need to either call a claim number on the card or call your agent depending on your company’s requirements.

They will ask you about where and when the event occurred. Many times they will want to know if you got the information about what vehicle flung the rock into your windshield. This is usually to determine if a truck was driving in violation of the tire flap laws. Almost no trucks go without flaps.

Next, they will ask about where the car will be located for the installation or would you prefer to take it to a shop. I always choose to have the replacement done on site. A date and approximate time will be set up. As a rule, the glass company will contact you before arriving to do the work. This gives you a more precise time to look for them. It also gives their worker a better idea of how to locate your vehicle.

They prefer to have the car unlocked, but they can usually do the work without it. The installer will remove your old glass and use a high grade of adhesive to glue your new windshield into place. He will then replace the trim and wipe you new glass clean of finger prints and smudges.

Last, he will replace your rear view mirror. If your car has state or locality stickers, he will try to remove them and apply them to the new windshield. If this isn’t possible, then, he will give you the small piece of glass with the sticker attached.

Some companies want you to sign off that the job was completed while others will just deal directly with the insurance company. Before he leaves, make certain that you have a written copy of the warranty on the craftsmanship of the work in case the new seals leak.

Choosing an Auto GPS System

January 13th, 2010

Do you travel a lot? Have you found yourself wishing you had a better way of finding your destination instead of using old fashion paper maps? If so, then you need an Auto GPS System. If you dont know a lot about these devices, then you should know that they are the most modern way to find your way away. They can tell you exactly how to reach your destination by giving you precise directions. These directions are so advanced that it can even tell you when you need to make a turn and in which direction you are traveling. Choosing an Auto GPS System that is right for you will depend on how you plan on using the system.

So how does the Auto GPS System work? You begin by programming in a destination and this information is sent to certain satellites. The satellites will determine your exact current position. Once this has been determined they will locate the destination that you put in. From here the system will give you directions to your destination by using both latitude and longitude. Many times these devices will give you more than one route that will take you to your destination. One of these will be the shortest route while another may be all interstate traveling and so forth. You will then be able to choose the route that you want to use.

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When you decide to buy a GPS navigation system you will find that you have a lot of choices. Which one you buy will depend on different things. For instance, do you plan on using this system occasionally when you take a vacation or need to visit somewhere new? If this is the case, then you may only want to buy a small compact system that can be stored in your glove compartment. You plug this type into your cigarette lighter when you want to use it. On the downside these may not be as easy to use as other models. Some Auto GPS Systems can be attached to your dashboard or some other place in your ride. These have a lot more features and are a quite bit larger which means that they may not be suited for all rides.

Choosing Auto GPS Systems will also include finding one with the features you want to use. For instance, if you plan on doing a lot of traveling then you may want one that provides you with the current position of ATMs, banks, airports and bus stations. You can have different ways of programming the destination that you want to find and you can buy systems that are voice activated. Just take a little time to decide how you want to use your system and how often you plan on using it. You will then be able to choose the best one for your needs.

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