Myths and Facts About car insurance
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Insure.com from the United States (US) has unique findings from survey results about myths and facts about car insurance.
The survey was conducted on 2,000 licensed drivers, each 50:50 men and women.
The first fact is that men are more easily persuaded to deal with car insurance. Thus the results of the Insure.com survey from the United States.
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Another finding, 29 percent of drivers in the US misjudged that thieves prefer new cars rather than older ones as the main target.
A total of 58 percent of male drivers believe in the myth, while women are only 42 percent.
Even though in fact, stealing old cars and selling in unraveled conditions is more profitable for criminals.
Perception
According to Insure.com, the wrong perception in choosing a motor vehicle insurance product is very common.
About 40 percent of respondents to this study also think that compact cars are cheaper insurance costs, than MPVs or SUVs.
In fact, compact cars don't always have cheaper insurance, because these vehicles are usually bought by young people, lacking experience, which often claims.
In addition, health costs related to injuries are also more expensive than compact cars, because the risk of protection is relatively minimal compared to large vehicles.
Color
The color of the car, a large percentage is seen from female drivers who believe that a red-colored car has more expensive costs when buying an insurance policy.
In this case, the myth is that red cars are more often ticketed because they are easier to watch on the road.
"I hope there is no single buyer (Mazda) Miata berkelir merah, because the car will be the main target of thieves and the insurance costs will be more expensive," Amy Danise, Editorial Director of Insure.com, told Bloomberg some time ago.
