My FAVORITE AUTO INSURANCE
Are You OVERPAYING?
Zip Code:
Compare your auto insurance rate online now!



October 7, 2006

Filed under: Car insurance tips — admin @ 7:05 pm

 

 

 

Sports car Insurance

 

 

Sports car insurance is normally expensive than other auto insurances. Fast cars are an attraction for most people, specifically the younger lot. Most insurance companies assign different rates for different categories of cars. This depends on car speed and resultant mobility on roads. Hence, you need to be ready to pay proportionately high sports car insurance on buying such a car.

 

How can I reduce my car premium?

 

Although insurance companies are bound to charge higher premiums for your sports car insurance, you can lower such premiums by following few restrictions:

 

(1) Low mileages annually reduce your premiums substantially. Hence, use your sports car for short drives only.

 

(2) Use different steering locks, alarm systems, secure parking, and other alerting gadgets in your car to lower your insurance premiums.

 

(3) Do not allow your temptation to press accelerator as speed cameras record your speed at unknown places and you could face fines for exceeding speed limits. Speeding fines attract higher premiums and insurers take retrospective account of your previous fines for five years down the line.

 

(4) Pay your insurance premiums in one installment as insurance companies charge more for monthly premiums.

 

(5) Regular careful driving helps in lowering insurance premiums drastically.

 

(6) Do not include many drivers on same insurance policy to lower your premiums. More number of drivers means more people covered under single insurance policy and hence, risks of your insurance company are high.

 

(7) Restrict mechanical or other additional features to your vehicle as these increase your insurance premiums.

 

What factors govern my insurance premium?

 

Normally, certain factors like your age, your place of residence, your make of car, etc. govern your insurance premiums. Although clean driving records normally lower insurance premiums, yet sports car insurance rates are normally high due to the risk factor involved. Different insurance companies charge differently for same make of car. This is because they have a history of sports car losses and hence are wary of issuing such insurance.

 

Where should I look for my insurance?

 

The Internet offers an extensive array of insurance company web sites with different rates for different categories of insurances and makes of cars. Fill in your details and receive details almost instantly regarding your queries. You can then compare and analyze different offers of insurance companies and choose most suitable sports car insurance for your car.

 

 

 

 

Deadwood - The Complete Second Season 1877. A new day is dawning in the Black Hills outlaw camp of Deadwood. For better or worse, times are changing, and the transformation from camp to town is imminent. Unsavory new arrivals - looking to cash in on the lucrative anarchy — and a government of outsiders usher in an era of hard decisions and brutal power struggles among the camp?s founders, all learning the hard way…fortune comes with a price.

DVD Features:
3D Animated Menus
Audio Commentary
Documentaries
Episodic Previews
Episodic Recaps
Featurette

Customer Review: Modern Day Shakespeare… With Just a Touch of Profanity!
Here in Oregon, we have a reputable Shakespeare company in Ashland, and my wife and I make annual pilgrimages to see the latest productions.

I mention this autobiographical trivia because I couldn’t put my finger on why DEADWOOD seemed so familiar to me. It was not because I’ve seen westerns before, because DEADWOOD is profoundly different from any western that’s ever been made.

And then I realized it: This is the equivalent of modern-day Shakespeare.

Lest the good reader think I am overreaching, let’s review DEADWOOD’s merits: Layered storylines, exemplary casting and acting, pathos and comedy, gritty realism… but most importantly, the language, my God, the LANGUAGE!

Much has been made of DEADWOOD’s incredibly salty lingo, but I think discourses on the show’s profanity unfairly overshadow the fact that the lines these characters deliver are pure gold. In Deadwood, conversations are masterful displays of timing and wit, and even lowly characters like Farnum get delicious speeches that plumb their souls, please our ears, and stir us if we are willing to listen. Just like the Bard wrote!
Customer Review: A Brilliant Piece of Work
As a dyed-in-the-wool Deadwood fan I continue to think Deadwood is one of the most brilliant period pieces ever done for this era. It would be difficult to conceive of better set design, costume, dialogue, or character development than Milch does it. That having been said, I didn’t think season two quite rose to the level of season one but then season one set a pretty high bar. The story kinds of drags in places. But I will also say they do a stellar job of wrapping up the season in episode 12. Season two’s concluding episode was better than season one, and Al’s last line, standing up on the porch, watching Bullock wander back down the street, is absolutely priceless! Season one and season two of Deadwood are both imminently watchable, however, and worth buying. A great series but not appropriate for kids. If you’ve never seen Deadwood, you’ll never look at Pork the same way again once you see Wu’s pigs, either…..(real Deadwood fans are laughing right now)

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Netvouz
  • DZone
  • ThisNext
  • MisterWong
  • Wists

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

Powered by WordPress. Theme by H P Nadig Learn More