You will pay car repair prices. Depending on the company that you are going to get your work done with, there are many great options to choose from so you can save.
You can stop paying car insurance when a) you no longer drive or b) you no longer own a car. You should always have car insurance if you're an active driver because you never know what could happen on the road. Insurance will handle most of your paperwork and deal with repairs, rentals, towing, etc.
When the price for repairs cost more than the car is worth.
if you are paying for the car and you have your drivers license, then i guess. but it really deoends on the location you are in.
Repo.......homo
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It is a felony if you take the car across state lines and you are no longer paying on your loan.
If you are paying $ 300 for the car, then you just might have to put a thousand or more in for repairs. Check it out.
than your car is totaled and your insurance company just pays you a dollar amount instead of paying for the repairs... assuming you have insurance
Ask the insurance company why they are no longer paying the rental bill. If they have accepted liability the only reason they would stop paying would be due to the repair shop taking excessive time to complete the repairs. (In the insurance company's opinion). Although you will be roped into this, it should be between the insurance company and the body shop. If the insurance company won't budge ask the repair shop to pick up the remainder of the rental bill until repairs are complete. This is common in this industry.
Car insurance, depending on the policy, will pay for car repairs in an accident only. However, if you are looking for insurance that takes care of basic maintenance fixes, those policies are rare and end up being costly in the long-run. In some cases, some repair shops do offer financing plans for repairs or any services, which could be helpful if you need assistance in paying for repairs.
because jesus died for me and you.
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