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		<title>California Laws to Help You Save on Car Insurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to saving money on car insurance, there are some obvious things that will help you out. As I&#8217;m sure you heard before, it always makes sense to get more than one quote. That way you can compare the rates from different companies and save. But there is a lot more that will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to saving money on car insurance, there are some obvious things that will help you out. As I&#8217;m sure you heard before, it always makes sense to get more than one quote. That way you can compare the rates from different companies and save. But there is a lot more that will help besides just comparing rates.<br />
Did you know that California has set up laws for auto insurers? These laws are meant to protect drivers from fraud and abuse by insurance companies. The state of California is one of the best states when it comes to protecting its drivers from fraud and abuse from insurance companies.<br />
One recent law to help consumers save is Proposition 103. Proposition 103 was passed in 1988 to change that, but went into affect July 14, 2008. The law states that that auto insurance companies must provide you quotes based on your driving record, not your zip code. Previously, drivers paid their premiums based on their location. So you could have been a better driver (and lower risk) than someone a mile away, but you would have had to pay a higher premium based on your zip code.<br />
Another law meant to protect drivers in the state of California is Assembly Bill 2677. This law was passed in 2005 and says that auto insurance companies in California must provide drivers with the lowest rate available to them. If they do not show you your lowest possible rate, they are violating the law. Be sure to always ask to see the lowest rate available to you.<br />
California has also regulated the rates that insurers can charge to drivers. Recently California mandated that Allstate must lower its insurance rates by 15.9%. Allstate covers roughly 10% of all California drivers, so the mandate was a huge win in helping California drivers save even more on car insurance.<br />
Another benefit to California drivers in need of cheap auto insurance is the California Low Cost Auto insurance program (CLCA). This program is a minimum coverage insurance that helps drivers in dire economic circumstances get affordable car insurance. Through the CLCA drivers can get insurance for as low as $400 a year.<br />
The more you know about auto insurance laws in California, the more educated you will be on your rights as a consumer. Knowing your rights will help you save money. Of course, don&#8217;t forget to compare your rates. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">The <a href="http://californiaautoinsuranceguide.com" rel="nofollow">Cheap California Auto Insurance Guide</a> provides drivers wth information they can use. Learn about the <a href="http://californiaautoinsuranceguide.com/the-california-low-cost-auto-insurance-program" rel="nofollow">California Low Cost Auto Insurance Program</a> and see the <a href="http://californiaautoinsuranceguide.com/the-10-worst-california-auto-insurance-companies" rel="nofollow"> The 10 worst California auto insurance companies</a> in 2006.</div>
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		<title>Lemon Laws &#8211; Protecting Consumer Rights</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 06:57:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lemon Laws were established in 1978 as a way to ensure consumers have a voice if their car is not repaired properly or if the vehicle they have purchased is in constant need of repairs. Lemon laws protect the rights of the individual to drive a car that is safe and in good working condition.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lemon Laws were established in 1978 as a way to ensure consumers have a voice if their car is not repaired properly or if the vehicle they have purchased is in constant need of repairs. Lemon laws protect the rights of the individual to drive a car that is safe and in good working condition.<br />
Before any lemon law existed, consumers were left in the dark if their vehicle didn&#8217;t work properly or was always breaking down. Basically, you were at the mercy of the manufacturer or auto repair shop and had no real power to fight back. Oftentimes car owners were forced to continually pay for expensive repairs out of their own pocket &#8211; not something everyone could easily afford to do. Lemon laws, however, have changed all that.<br />
In addition, constant repairs also meant missing work, or being forced to find other means of transportation while the car was in the shop. But lemon laws do more than just help the consumer. Lemon laws also make life easier for the manufacturer because it allows companies to learn from their mistakes, improve customer service, and have knowledge of any problems customers may be having with their cars. The lemon law can actually make the manufacturer aware of problems beforehand, in order to avoid a lawsuit.<br />
The lemon law allows the consumer to contact the manufacturer if something is wrong with the vehicle so that the situation is remedied before things spiral out of control. The lemon law then allows the company to find out what the problem is and gives them a chance to make corrections. Once the consumer has allowed for such a resolution to occur, if the problem still isn&#8217;t solved, the lemon law makes it possible to seek legal recourse.<br />
But an automobile lemon law is not necessarily straightforward. You can claim a vehicle only if it fits under certain requirements of the automobile lemon law. For instance, a basic requirement is that the dealer and manufacturer have been given a certain amount of time to make amends. However, to ensure everything is properly documented for the automobile lemon law, make sure you keep copies of all repairs and work orders. With an automobile lemon law, it&#8217;s always best to keep records. This is the only way to ensure you have the automobile lemon law working for you.<br />
What about used cars? Is there a used car lemon law? The short answer is, &#8220;yes,&#8221; there is a used car lemon law put in place to protect the purchase of a used car, which can be infinitely more complicated. Of course, used cars can run into more problems than new vehicles, which is why the used car lemon law covers different issues. Purchasing from a used car dealer is not necessarily easy for the consumer, which is why the used car lemon law is so important. The used car lemon law protects you when you need it most.<br />
It&#8217;s important to note that lemon laws can change from state to state. Laws in Texas, California, New York, and Florida may differ. Before you make any claims, do some research on the lemon laws in your state. The requirements for a claim in Texas may vary widely from those in California, New York, or Florida. The best thing you can do is become an informed consumer, and you will be protected. </p>
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