Buying a Car Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Car Buying Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500 Insurance 100 200 300 400 500 Types of Coverage 100 200 300 400 500 All.

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Buying a Car Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Car Buying Vocabulary Insurance Types of Coverage All About Cars More Vocab Please

Car Buying Vocab – 100 The dollar value given to a vehicle based on its year and model Blue book price

Car Buying Vocab – 200 Also referred to as a stick shift Manual transmission

Car Buying Vocab – 300 Daily Double! Deductible A set amount of money paid by the insured before an insurance company will pay for a loss

Car Buying Vocab – 400 The amount of your own money paid upfront for a vehicle Down payment

Car Buying Vocab– 500 Drivers who are involved in an accident collect money from their insurance company no matter who is at fault under this system. No fault system

Insurance – 100 Protection for anything that might happen unexpectedly or accidentally Insurance

Insurance When reading an insurance policy (Ex. $25,000/$50,000), what does the first number indicate? Amount of coverage per person

Insurance – 300 The amount of money you pay for your car insurance policy each month, every six months, or once a year. Premium

Insurance – 400 Insurance is based on the concept of ______ & ______ Risk & Loss

Insurance – 500 The place where people go who cannot get car insurance because of too many tickets or accidents Assigned Risk Pool

Types of Coverage – 100 Covers damage to your car when it’s involved in an accident Collision

Types of Coverage– 200 Insurance that covers physical injuries to others caused by an auto accident for which you are responsible Bodily Injury Liability

Types of Coverage – 300 Protects you if your car is damaged in a non-accident situation Comprehensive Physical Damage

Types of Coverage – 400 Covers you, your family, and passengers if you are involved in an accident with someone who does not have auto insurance Uninsured Motorist Protection

Types of Coverage – 500 Auto Insurance that covers damage done to another person’s car Property Damage Liability

All About Cars – 100 It is recommended that you change the oil in your car every... 3,000 to 5,000 miles

All About Cars – 200 What is the minimum down payment recommended to purchase a vehicle? 10%

All About Cars – 300 Which provides the best traction in snow and mud? Front Wheel drive or Four Wheel drive Four Wheel Drive

All About Cars – 400 List two advantages of leasing a car Lower monthly payment Return it and “walk away” Trade it in for a new one

All About Cars – 500 Which generally costs more to repair? Manual transmission or Automatic transmission Automatic transmission

More Vocab Please – 100 The amount of money you will have to pay back to the bank in addition to the amount of money you originally borrowed. Cost of the Loan

More Vocab Please – 200 States are divided into these. Where you live within the U.S. impacts how much you pay for insurance Territories

More Vocab Please – 300 This type of insurance protects you when the other driver has some insurance, but not enough to cover your injuries Underinsured Motorist Protection

More Vocab Please – 400 Daily Double! Medical Payments Coverage Insurance that applies to medical expenses of anyone injured in your car including you.

More Vocab Please – 500 Name two things that affect the amount you will have to pay for car insurance Where you live Type of car (year, make, model) Age, # of accidents

Final Jeopardy Name three factors could help to reduce your Car Insurance Premium. 1.Good driving record 2.Good grades 3.Non-smoker 4.Theft device on vehicle 5.Anti-lock brakes 6.Two or more cars on the same policy