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Old 08-06-2010, 11:14 PM
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Default Ontario Auto Insurance Reforms: Providing More Choice to Consumers

Ontario Auto Insurance Reforms: Providing More Choice to Consumers - Financial Services Commission of Ontario
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Have you gotten your bill yet? I did for Sept. renewals - up 30%
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Old 08-07-2010, 10:52 AM
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Many auto insurers are now run by subsidiaries of banks and other financial institutions. RBC, Scotiabank, TD and Desjardins(acquired from CIBC)


Prior to the reform - Credit information was relevant to the prices one paid for auto insurance. However, the forthcoming reform has changed that thinking.

My insurance did increase about 25% but I made changes and increased coverage. Many Insurers are offering discounts for online quotes etc. Shop Around - Kanetix is a great place. Compare Insurance Quotes, Mortgage Rates & More. Save Money Today! - www.kanetix.ca
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Thanks for this LV - perfect timing for me, new car and new insurance time for me so this will definately help!
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Sweet. What colour? Nuthin like cruising a new ride in this weather

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Looking at an Avenger but I'm not sure if I want to go with something fun in orange or classic in navy, leaning toward the navy tho!
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Both nice and complimentary.

The navy will get hotter in the summer but a remedy is to have window tint installed for about ~ 200.

What a difference even at nighttime driving with tail-gaters lights in your rear view.
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Thanks for the reminder, LV! I chose to skip the window tint when I bought my current vehicle and what a mistake, even a little tint makes a big difference!
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Can anyone weigh in on how to separate car insurance during a separation? We still have joint ownership of both cars, but have agreed on the division. At what point do we change the car insurance? I should likely just call my broker...
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