Roadside Assistance Coverage - the Basics Vs. The Perks
Roadside assistance plans offer coverage that will help you during roadside emergencies Such emergencies might include dead car batteries, flat tires, and even empty gas tanks
Roadside Assistance in America - How to Find the Right Plan
These days, you can find roadside assistance plans from a variety of sources Your insurance provider, your vehicle's manufacturer, your cell phone service carrier, and even your credit card company may offer such plans
What Are the Benefits of Roadside Assistance?
Roadside assistance is something that everyone who drives needs to have It doesnýt matter if your car is brand new
National Automobile Club - Find the Nationwide Roadside Coverage You Need
There are many national automobile clubs out there with excellent roadside assistance packages for you to choose from Of course, having so many companies and plans to choose from might feel a bit overwhelming
Automobile Club - Better Than Your Insurance Company?
Nearly every state in America requires vehicle owners to establish financial responsibility for their vehicles, and for good reason: Establishing financial responsibility for your vehicle means you're able to cover the cost of damages sustained in an accident To meet these financial responsibility requirements, many drivers choose to purchase auto coverage from an insurance company, and for those drivers it might seem sensible to also purchase roadside assistance from their insurance companies
Certified Pre-Owned Programs
AcuraQualifications:Six years/80,000 miles Inspection:150 points, with historyType of warranty:One year, 12,000 mile limited, non-powertrainDealers:MostBenefits:24-hour roadside assistance, plus other benefits AudiQualifications:five-year/75,000-mileInspection:300-point and reconditioningType of warranty:up to a limit of 100,000 miles, with a $50 deductibleDealers:AllBenefits:24-hour roadside assistance, stranded motorists may be reimbursed for expenses. BMWQualifications:five-year/60,000-mileInspection:Varies from model to modelType of warranty:two-year/50,000-mile, with a $50 handling feeBenefits:24-hour roadside assistance CadillacQualifications:four-year/50,000-mileInspection:110-pointType of warranty:six-year/100,000-mile bumper-to-bum ...
How to Choose the Most Convenient Auto Club
Choosing an auto club is a very important choice It isnýt enough to simply choose whatever auto club program comes your way
Emergency Roadside Assistance - it Makes Financial Sense
As freeing as it feels to make your final auto payment, the costs to own a vehicle don't disappear once drop that last check in the mail Fuel expenses, insurance premiums, bills for regular maintenance - these are costs you'll pay for as long as you own and operate your vehicle, and they don't even include the title and registration fees and personal property taxes you're local government requires before you can legally operate your vehicle on state roads
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2006 Pontiac Solstice First Drive
Written By: MyRide.com Reprinted under license.
 A halo rides on Pontiac?s new star Turns out that The General won't need The Donald to make the 2006 Pontiac Solstice a star.
Which is not to say that the rumored eight-figure product placement on The Apprentice was for nothing, as it introduced perhaps the most exciting vehicle to come from GM in a long while to young professionals. The first GM vehicle to fully bear the design imprint of GM vice-chairman and car-czar Bob Lutz, the Solstice did indeed catch the eye of viewers, generating 1,000 orders in 41 minutes for a first-edition version and enough buzz to ultimately sell out the first half-year's entire production run of 10,000. Of course, Lutz - the former Chrysler Corporation executive hired by GM in 2001 to bring back the excitement to GM's lackluster fleet of models - knew all along it would be like this, ever since that January day when he stood in front of a skeptical media and introduced the 2006 Pontiac Solstice at the 2004 North American International Auto Show.
We're not skeptical anymore. Not with 177 horsepower from a four-cylinder engine, a starting price of $19,995 and a design that turned heads all over New England during our three-day drive. With styling as appealing, and exotic, as a pricier Lotus Elise or Porsche Boxster, we were instant stars wherever we traveled, followed by heads that snapped and hearts that swooned. From young to old, from entrepreneur to farmer, the Solstice attracted attention like s'mores on a summer night. But forget captivated crowds, chocolate-and marshmallow-covered lips, and even your favorite tunes - we wanted to stay out all night, driving this rear-drive pocket rocket up and down blue highways and back byways, enjoying its exhaust note as our own personal open-air symphony. Continue to "2006 Pontiac Solstice First Drive" from MyRide.com © 2009 Autobytel Inc. All rights reserved.
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