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Warm Up 11/14 9800 = 14500 – = Sport truck with 42,306 miles driven on it. Average retail value is $19,600. Add $275 for 7/8 passenger seating. Add $375 for rear air conditioning. Deduct $225 for mileage. What is the average retail price? 14150 $ 20,025
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The focus of this section is to use tables to compute the annual premium for vehicle insurance. In California, it is against the law to dive a car without auto insurance. This is an additional cost that needs to be considered when purchasing a vehicle.
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LIABILITY INSURANCE: Insurance that you need to have in case you are involved in an accident.
COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE: protects you from losses due to fire, vandalism, theft, and so on. COLLISION INSURANCE: pays to repair YOUR car if its in an accident.
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Each kind of insurance may have a deductible clause
Each kind of insurance may have a deductible clause. This is the amount that you are required to pay for any repair bill. For example, if your deductible is $50 and your repair bill is $400, you pay $50 and the insurance company pays $350. Deductible Clause
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How much is your insurance going to cost you ?
Your Base premium involves three factors: The amount of insurance you want How old your vehicle is The insurance-rating group (which depends on the size and value of your car). Your annual premium is based on: Your base premium Driver-rating factors How much is your insurance going to cost you ?
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What are some factors that might affect your Driver Rating?
Age Marital status Miles you drive weekly Driving record Gender GPA in school Zip Code
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Car Insurance
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Use the Insurance Rate table on your desk.
Julie Spiros, age 21 and unmarried, drives her vehicle to and from work. Her driver-rating factor is Her vehicle is classified A-11. She has $25,000 property damage, 50/100 bodily injury, $50-deductible comprehensive, and $50-deductible collision coverages. What is her base premium? What is her annual premium? Liability Premium = $ Comprehensive Premium = $81.60 Collision Premium = $246.00 Base Premium = $540.80
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Base Premium x Drive Record Factor
Liability Premium = $ Comprehensive Premium = $81.60 Collision Premium = $246.00 Base Premium = $540.80 Annual Premium = Base Premium x Drive Record Factor Annual Premium = $ x 1.85 = $
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What is his annual premium?
Complete the following on your own. Theo Norton is 18 years of age His driver-rating factor is 2.30 The family car is classified C-15 The insurance the Norton’s have is $50,000 property damage 100/300 bodily injury $50-deductible comprehensive $50-deductible collision What is his annual premium?
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Base Premium x Drive Record Factor
Liability Premium = $ Comprehensive Premium = $122.80 Collision Premium = $296.80 Base Premium = $683.60 Annual Premium = Base Premium x Drive Record Factor Annual Premium = $ x 2.30= $
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