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Had to vote against; system already exists in current insurance policies. If you're packing basic coverage, you get hosed every time something goes wrong .. but if you have certain kinds of full insurance coverage (or `extended warranty coverage`, check with your dealer), you can get bumper to bumper for a monthly premium. |
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Bumper-to-bumper coverage from the dealer might be great if you bought the car from a dealer. Doesn't help much if you bought the car used and it's way past the mileage limits of any warranties! |
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I kinda figured that this would be an insurance that you would pay for yourself, like your current collision insurance. I thought that "Medical Insurance for Cars" would convey the gist of the TYPE of insurance that I was trying to describe while leaving the question of who pays for it open (people can and do pay for their own medical insurance). The rest is just semantics. |
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If the idea exists in reality, it's baked, but not necessarily bad. |
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I gave this one the +1 because it doesn't exist as mwburden proposed (i.e. a separate insurance to cover non-accident related repairs), or I've never heard of it, in which case...links, please. |
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Such insurance for computers does exist. <<WWW.SAFEWARE.COM>>> I'm a customer, not an advertiser.If something dies, warranty or no warranty, it gets fixed or replaced if cheaper than repair (usually).
I can just see the automotive clunkers lining up for coverage now.
Oh, those that come in by tow truck are NOT eligible! Pushing is also a disqualifier. Things falling off the vehicle - OK for Ford (normal) bad for all others. |
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In the same respect that I hate paying high medical premiums due to people that abuse and neglect themselves, I wouldn't want to pay vehicle-med based on repairs from people abusing and neglecting their cars. |
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Sounds like extended warranty coverage to me, too. Umbrella policies are also available for non-accident related damage. You could always go to a company like Lloyds of London and have them cover whatever you want to propose. Bring money. |
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