Insurance rates not accelerated by Toyota recall
February 10th, 2010 admin
DES MOINES, Iowa – Many drivers of recalled Toyota vehicles are calling their insurance companies. Two major auto insurers, State Farm and Allsate Corp., report customer calls have spiked as the Toyot…
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