that is relay up to you, i have a 1997 Ford Ranger with 255,000 miltes ,i use it everyday with full coverage. Just remember if i get hit and car totalled, the check from insurance won't be enough to replace it. Most people drop full coverage after the vehicle gets 10 years old just strickly for financial reasons.
If you have collision on your existing policy then it should transfer to the rental car, please verify this with your agent.
If its comp and collision then it should be fully covered
It is true that everyone should take care of their car and avoid collision. It is highly likely that someone would join the Ohio collision car insurance for their safety.
every 5 years
When a vehicle is in a car accident there can be a secondary collision. For example, if car ÒbÓ was rear ended that is the first collision but when that car hit the car in front of them that is the secondary collision.
The person's collision insurance should cover the damage to their car, and their liability insurance should cover the damage to the fence and property. If they have no collision insurance, they will have to fix their car on their own.
When a vehicle is in a car accident there can be a secondary collision. For example, if car ÒbÓ was rear ended that is the first collision but when that car hit the car in front of them that is the secondary collision.
Collision coverage covers accidents you are at fault for. Their insurance should pay for any damages to your vehicle.
If by "stop the engine", you mean turn the car off, then the answer is NO!
Collision is a slang term for coverage on your car if you cause the accident.
After you hit something or Typicaly after 10 years of service.
It should, according to carinsurance.com: http://www.carinsurance.com/kb/content36844.aspx"Collision coverages typically cover damages to your car when your car hits, or is hit by, another vehicle, or other object. A hit and run that clearly shows another car or object collided with your vehicle should be covered under your collision coverages."