Auto Sales Continue to Rise; Car Insurance Rates Don’t Have to Follow
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New cars usually mean new car insurance costs. But while most consumers are prepared to pay a little extra for auto insurance when they get a new car, some are surprised to see their insurance rates continue to rise with each policy renewal – usually either because the driver had an accident or the insurance company increased its rates.
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