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explain car insurance FAQ


You simply go to your agent and say: "My car was blown up by flying robots". After that the boys in the white coats will come and make you all warm and comfortable and put you in a nice safe place.


I think you should just lie and say you pissed Chuck Norris off.


Well I pay by the 6 month period because I get a discount that way.

I suggest that you go online to progressive.com where they will give you the rates of several different insurance companies even if their rate is higher for comparison.


monthly payments you might want to call around to different insurance companies to find the lowest rate cause some can be very high


You can compare how the insurance quotes would change, for example here - autoinsurance.maclenet.com

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Bloodhound diary: Cockpit-centred view

18.05.12

There is a subtle but distinct shift in the language of our engineering design team. Previous design meetings talked about the big concepts - aerodynamic stability and the shape of the bodywork, design options for 1,000mph wheels, fuel supply requirements for the EJ200 jet engine, and so on.

Suddenly, with the chassis in manufacture and more parts being made every week, the talk is of detail - refining the location of access hatches, delivery dates for the wheels, and the imminent start of the UK rocket testing phase.

We're even arranging the terms of the insurance for the car to run in the UK and in South Africa. Insurance for a 1,000mph car? Yes, really!

Of course there are still many design details to fix.

For instance, now that we have a much more accurate mass for the car (closer to six tonnes than five) the loads on our 1,000mph wheel bearings have gone up.

Bearing supplier Timken has re-calculated the life of the bearings with these new figures - and not surprisingly, it's gone down.


Source: BBC News