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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1851011" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>Not saying that collision insurance wouldn't be attached to the car. Just liability would be attached to the driver instead of to every car parked in a driveway. And collision insurance should only cover the car you insure. If I'm driving a beat up '78 Ford pickup why should I pay for insurance to cover other people's choices? If someone wants to drive a new truck... let them pay the premiums to cover damage to their truck, not everyone else on the road. Basically "no fault" insurance which has been used in various states and results in lower premiums.</p><p></p><p>I don't buy collision coverage for any of my vehicles. I don't buy vehicles I can't pay cash for so they are never financed and collision isn't required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1851011, member: 42463"] Not saying that collision insurance wouldn't be attached to the car. Just liability would be attached to the driver instead of to every car parked in a driveway. And collision insurance should only cover the car you insure. If I'm driving a beat up '78 Ford pickup why should I pay for insurance to cover other people's choices? If someone wants to drive a new truck... let them pay the premiums to cover damage to their truck, not everyone else on the road. Basically "no fault" insurance which has been used in various states and results in lower premiums. I don't buy collision coverage for any of my vehicles. I don't buy vehicles I can't pay cash for so they are never financed and collision isn't required. [/QUOTE]
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