GM is offering buyers a free car insurance for 1 year

NEW YORK – Auto insurance can really raise the purchase price of the car. Now General Motors is hoping to get more buyers into showrooms by offering one year free of charge to customers who buy or lease a new car before September 6. The promotion is being tested in Oregon and Washington now. But the company says could eventually roll over widely. The DetailsThe offer applies to new 2010, 2011 or 2012 Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac cars, trucks and crossovers.

Policy, provided by MetLife Auto Building, including liability, collision and comprehensive coverage. There there are discounts for buyers who reject the offer and chose to seek their own policy. MetLife noted that the policy covers the replacement of new vehicles are damaged beyond repair at 15,000 miles or years The first, whichever comes first. In contrast to other insurers, MetLife said that the policy does not require out-of-pocket costs to make up for depreciationaccident. For number of cars within a certain scope and other details on the policy, go to: www.

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com and www. cadillac. com / insuranceoffer. BackgroundAt end of one year policy, consumers can choose to update with MetLife. The cost of car insurance can vary significantly depending on the owner's driving history and other factors.

But according to the Insurance Information Institute, the average consumer pays $ 727 for car insurance in Oregon. In Washington, the average paid was $ 840. Nationwide, the average pay for car insurance is $ 789 year. General Motors says it will decide whether to make the program more widely available after the end of the pilot program in Oregon and Washington. .

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