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It's
a fact of hearse ownership - These cars attract attention. Mostly good, but some
bad. At some point, unless you store your car indoors all the time and keep a
close eye on it and pretty much post an armed guard every time you leave it
alone outside, someone will screw with it. Just locally, we have known of
hearses to be egged, tagged with spray paint, had their tires slashed and VERY
commonly, had their windows broken out. Right
up front, before you read on, this isn't a sales pitch guys, we don't get any
sort of money for mentioning this here, we are doing it because it is a sound
way to protect your car and repair it if someone screws with it. The
advice listed here will give you a great recourse in order to rebuild or repair
your car should someone take exception to it and decide to vandalize it. Like we
said before, it's not a matter of IF, it is a matter of when and how bad the
damage will be. If you don't listen to this very sage advice and your shit gets
ruined, you have only yourself to blame for being a fool. It
is very simple to protect your investment. State Farm insurance company offers a
policy called "Comprehensive coverage, including glass." This is
available for usually under $150 every six months. Figure that most glass panes
run over $150 and most paint jobs start out at $300 and you can see why this is
important. The
coverage itself covers ALL forms of vandalism and even at the approximate $150
price is available with a $0 deductible. Be sure to get it with a $0 deductible
because it makes no sense to have a $300 deductible if only one piece of glass
is broken or the damage is minor and the cost for the $0 deductible is only a
few bucks more, so why not? Best yet is the fact that it is available through
State Farm even if you do not insure your vehicle with them. To
contact State Farm nationally you can call them at 888-702-2307 to find an agent
near you.
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