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Want to Take Home Your New Acura? Bring Proof of Insurance

At Chevy Chase Acura, we do everything we can to make your buying experience seamless. So here is a tip you need to know if you plan to bring your new Acura home when you complete the sales transaction, bring proof of insurance coverage with you. Without notification of insurance proof, we can't let you drive your new Acura off the lot.

Getting proof of insurance isn't hard. If you already have coverage on another vehicle, your insurance agent can provide Chevy Chase Acura with the necessary documentation to prove coverage. Even if you don't know which make you are going to select, you will be able to secure temporary coverage to take your Acura home on the day of the sale.

Don't worry about securing coverage if you don't have a prior policy. You can shop for insurance companies before you come to our Chevy Chase dealership. Just contact an insurance agent and let them know you are ready to buy a new or used Acura. You will be able to get a temporary policy on an Acura if you can provide a guesstimate of which vehicle you think you want and the price range. You can get the coverage without having the vehicle identification number and other essential information. Once the sales agreement is complete, you will be allowed to take your new Acura home with you.

When the sale is complete and your new Acura is at home with you, be sure to contact your insurance company as soon as possible to update your policy information to ensure you are in compliance with state insurance regulation. You'll need to give your agent the sales information and provide other details about your new Acura. Maintaining proper coverage on your Acura at all times is a necessary component of smart driving.

Want to Take Home Your New Acura? Bring Proof of Insurance

By: S. Sarecky




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