Porsche Traction, anyone? State 3 ranking non-farm deserved discounts on auto insurance
Connecticut soil can be lost, but discounts at the farm automobile insurance crack in strange places - congested cities and envy of sports cars.
The state ranks third highest in the nation unmerited “producer to use” discounts on premiums for cars where, which is often - but not always - a fraud on the part of consumers, researchers on Thursday.
The discounts, usually ranging from 10 percent to 20 percent, are expected to be given to cars or other vehicles into holiday on a farm and not in any other profession. The idea is that these cars are not also led many others, certainly not in a lot of traffic, so they produce.
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