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A few questions about the miata?
May 15, 2011 by unplugged | Posted in Mazda
Alright so basically i've been driving for 3 years and i'm starting to seriously consider buying a miata as my first car. I want the miata because its lightweight, good handling, two seater (no need to give everyone rides :P), economical. Also I looked
So how does the miata handle in the winter? I've driven a rwd van in the winter and slid with it so I have experience controlling slides. But the thing is that miata's are so light. So how do they handle with snow tires? Not what you want to hear, but
Rob R | May 16, 2011
I have driven my Miata's in just about every road condition that is drivable and maybe some that are not. Including three inches of snow, on ice, and down a muddy country lane. If the driver remembers the primary rules of driving, it is a great car. In
Old Man Dirt | May 15, 2011
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How to save on your teen's auto insurance
19.05.12
(MoneyWatch) Does the thought of your child behind the wheel of a car scare you? Well here's something else to think about: Adding a teen to your car insurance policy can increase your rates by 44 to 62 percent, according to a study by Insurance.com .
Unfortunately, teen drivers are involved in significantly more accidents than adults, so they cost much more to insure. And yes, many companies will charge you more to insure a son than a daughter because insurance companies have data that indicates male teen drivers are more risky drivers.
Source: CBS News
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Save Money On Your Teen's Car Insurance Premium
Insurance News Net (press release) - Jun 27, 2011
It can make a difference if that teen racks up traffic tickets or accident citations, which could raise the rates for the entire family rather than just one person's policy. But the car make and model impacts the insurance rate as much as the age of
Taming insurance expenses
Tbo.com - Jul 05, 2011
SEBRING - It's probably the nightmare of every parent who has teens: Can I trust my child behind the wheel? And can I afford to add my child to my driver's insurance policy? It's a known fact that parents' auto insurance premiums
5 reasons to postpone teen driving
MSN Money - Jun 29, 2011
When your kids start to drive, be prepared to pay: driver's education classes, increased insurance rates, more gasoline, and maybe even their own car. Ouch. You can always urge your child to wait till later to drive -- say until, oh, 35.