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Why Chicks Dig Motorcycles
Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 January 2012 01:03 Written by Guest Wednesday, 25 January 2012 00:53
Why Chicks Dig Motorcycles
Chicks dig motorcycles. True story. Although it may seem that the reasons are a mystery, they're really not so hard to figure out. Girls love motorcycles for a lot of different reasons, some obvious, some not. Read on to find some of them spelled out in plain English.
- Motorcycles are thrilling. There is something really exciting about speeding down the road with little protection between yourself and elements. You don't know what's going to happen, and you don't care, because you're wild and crazy. With that being said, you may want to check out MotorcycleInsurance.com, so that while you're telling yourself there's nothing protecting you, there really is.
- Motorcycles are an excuse, in some cases, for a woman to get close to her guy. A lot of women think that a guy on a motorcycle is hot. A lot more women think that a guy on a motorcycle is even hotter when she's behind him with her arms wrapped around him.
- Motorcycles are sexy. Even if chicks won't admit it, they love machines, too. Motorcycles, like muscle cars and speed boats, are just hot. And powerful. And sleek. And beautiful. They're a complete package of awesomeness. And women love that.
- Motorcycles can make even the dorkiest people look awesome. Even if you're not that cool or attractive off the road, you can look a whole lot better on a motorcycle. It's an instant boost in coolness. Want proof? Look at all the super models who get half naked and then sit on a bike to have their picture taken. Sure, they're hot anyway. But they look that much better on a motorcycle.
Some men claim that women are full of mystery. Not when it comes to motorcycles. Chicks dig them and it's easy to understand why.
Car Insurance 101
Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 October 2011 22:10 Written by Otto Tuesday, 25 October 2011 21:25
Having sold cars for many years, one question is that is often asked during the negotiation process is “How much is my insurance going to cost me on this car?” Of course, it is impossible for a car salesman to forecast your car insurance rates. However, having watched hundreds of customers shop for car insurance I have picked up a few tricks that could help you save a significant amount on you next car insurance purchase.
First, don't be tied down to the idea that your current insurance company is giving the best possible rate. Even if you have had your policy with then since the dawn of time you should always check their competition. It’s true that most insurance companies will give you discounts after you have been with them for a while, especially if you haven’t submitted a claim. But keep in mind, insurance is all about the statistical data. In other words, they will lower your rates the least amount that they can to keep you as a customer. They hope that most customers will glance at their policy every three months and not actively try to shop the cost.
Will Insurance Cover a New Car Automatically?
Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 October 2011 21:32 Written by Miles Walker Tuesday, 16 August 2011 19:24
Will insurance cover a new car automatically, and should you look for a new rate?
After purchasing a new car, the car insurance policy that people currently have for their old cars will cover their new vehicles. The problem is that this will only be temporary; these drivers will need to inform their auto insurance companies that they have a new vehicle or they can seek auto insurance from another company if it will be more advantageous for them to do that.
Remember to Call the Insurance Agent
It’s highly important for policyholders to call their insurance agents, if not before they purchase a new vehicle then at least after they have chosen the model they want. Their current insurance policy has the old car listed as the insured vehicle. If policyholders change one car for another and never tell their insurance agents about it, temporary coverage will expire and the new car will be unprotected. Furthermore, they will be paying for auto insurance for a car that they no longer own.
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