As an auto owner you need insurance for all owned automobiles.
Auto insurance is the best way to protect yourself and your vehicle in the event of an accident. Not all drivers have insurance for their cars, even is it is required by law in their state. As a responsible auto owner, you need to be prepared and educated so that you and your car are protected.
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