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San Diego Auto Insurance (CA)
San Diego is the second most populous city in California (after Los Angeles) with well over one million inhabitants. The city is known for its numerous beaches and ports and its temperate climate. San Diego ranks fifteenth on the list of the fifty most congested highways in the nation. Residents of the city accrue 72,126 hours of traffic delay annually. When calculated per person, each driver endures 26 hours of gridlock a year. Traffic congestion costs the city in excess of one million dollars yearly. The extra time spent in traffic burns a hole in drivers' personal pockets as well, considering Californians pay the third highest gas prices in the country (after Hawaii and Alaska).
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Protect Your Car and Save on San Diego Auto Insurance
In the state of California, the most commonly stolen car is the Toyota Camry. The second highest ranking stolen car is the Honda Accord, followed by the Honda Civic. In addition to purchasing insurance, you may protect your investment by purchasing anti-theft devices. Many insurance companies offer a discount if you help protect your vehicle with some, or all, of the following anti-theft devices: ignition kill switch, fuel kill switch, visible steering wheel lock, floorboard locks, gearshift locks, tire/wheel locks, hood locks, armored collar around the steering column, alarms (some contain automatic engine disable features), or vehicle tracking (may not be available in all areas). Check with your insurance company to find out if you may be eligible for an anti-theft device discount.
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Last Updated: August 19, 2010
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