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Should I still keep the full coverage on my 2004 Honda accord?
My honda is now five years old, is it still worth it to keep the full coverage or should I just lower it to liability? I know Honda's do not loose their value as other cars but I feel Im giving my money away and if something were to happen today, i wont get the full price.
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- TAF187Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
yeah but if you get hit by someone w/out insurance you won't get any money at least with full coverage if your car gets hit by uninsured driver than you can file a claim on your policy and get some money for it.
Source(s): ins adjuster - Anonymous1 decade ago
Honestly, it is best to keep your full coverage on your 2004 accord because if you were to get into an accident meaning that somebody hits you and I'm pretty sure you're a good driver, you would be able to file a claim for repairs free of charge. The other drivers insurance company would have to pay out. Life is unpredictable at times so it's always best to be as prepared as possible, even if you may have to spend a little bit extra for car insurance each month.
Source(s): I have full coverage myself, i own a 2000 honda accord.