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Ontario drivers without comprehensive insurance may pay over $33,000 if their car is stolen.
Ontario drivers with only basic liability insurance could face out-of-pocket costs exceeding $33,000 if their car is stolen, a ratehub.ca study finds.
While auto theft rates have declined, those without comprehensive coverage must pay the vehicle’s depreciated value, rental costs, and anti-theft device fees with no insurance payout.
In contrast, drivers with full coverage and endorsements receive payouts based on the car’s actual cash value or original price, covering loan balances and rental needs.
Experts recommend comparing quotes, increasing deductibles, and using discounts to balance cost and protection.
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Los conductores de Ontario que no cuentan con un seguro completo pueden pagar más de 33.000 dólares si se les roba su automóvil.