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โOct-25-2013 08:14 PM
golfknut wrote:
The last point made about rolling the insurance back to just comprehensive on the car left at home raised a question in my mind....albeit maybe a dumb one.
My question is suppose the vehicle a person rolled the insurance back on is stolen while in storage. Now this person has got a vehicle that he owns being driven without collision or liability insurance on it. If the thief wrecks the car or causes injury or death would the car owner be covered for this mayhem?
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โOct-12-2013 08:49 AM
2oldman wrote:TomG2 wrote:Everything on this board is questionable advice.
simply saying that one does not need to worry about it is questionable advice.
โOct-12-2013 08:15 AM
2oldman wrote:
Everything on this board is questionable advice.
โOct-12-2013 07:51 AM
TomG2 wrote:Everything on this board is questionable advice.
simply saying that one does not need to worry about it is questionable advice.
โOct-12-2013 07:48 AM
golfknut wrote:
Has anyone found a need to add fuel stabilizer (ie. Sta-bil) to the fuel system of any vehicles left parked at home while gone three months over the winter?
I know fuels are better these days and was wondering if they are stable enough to not cause any issues if left as is for 3 months.
โOct-11-2013 07:27 PM
2oldman wrote:thecampingman wrote:Maybe your post will be more convincing than mine.
Nothing is needed to store a car over the winter in a northern climate.
โOct-11-2013 05:13 PM
TomG2 wrote:Great. Hope it helps the OP.
Hundreds of manufactures of gasoline engines recognize that gasoline deteriorates over time.
โOct-11-2013 02:25 PM
2oldman wrote:
If the subject was small engines I guess that would be appropriate.
โOct-11-2013 12:58 PM