Virginia Auto Insurance


RK Chevy / RK Toyota Virginia auto insurance coverage tips during “times of transition”:

1) If you’re getting married, review your policies and discover how you can save money.

You can almost always save money then, because:

  • rates usually drop for men under age 25 when they marry and
  • you now qualify for a multi-car discount.

So, pull out both policies, pour yourself a cup of coffee or tea, and then review each of the policies to see which one works better for you as a couple. Contact your insurance agents with specific questions. (more…)

Be smart when you drive: save money on gasoline and Virginia auto insurance premiums – and avoid those huge $3,000-plus fines for speeding.

Starting July 1, Virginia drivers who go over the speed limit may face a: (more…)

We’ve already offered some money saving tips for when you’re discussing auto insurance quotes. Here are more of them: (more…)

Don’t wait! Try all eight of our money saving tips when asking for auto insurance quotes. Here are the first four: (more…)

Last time, I shared some ways to get discount auto insurance. Here are a few more tips from RK Chevy: (more…)

According to the Insurance Information Institute (III), car insurance prices will not change significantly in 2006, great news for your budget! Plus, here are other ways to find cost effective auto insurance. (more…)

Business owners are always looking for ways to cut costs. Consider a course recommended by commercial auto insurance companies: The National Safety Council’s Defensive Driver Training Program. (more…)

Looking for ways to save money on your personal Virginia auto insurance?

AARP offers a safe driver course for drivers 50 years of age and older. (more…)

Buying auto insurance coverage: it pays to understand the basics.

Whether you are like me, buying Virginia auto insurance, or making your purchase in another state, most of us pay for auto insurance without ever realizing what we are purchasing or why. (more…)

Virginia auto insurance: Legal insurance requirements you need to know.

You are liable for bodily injury and property damage caused to others with your vehicle. This liability is a driver’s legal responsibility to pay for damage and injuries caused by an accident. Liability insurance is required in all 50 states and each state sets its own minimum limits. (more…)

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