A lifted truck is nothing new these days, which is why many drivers assume moderate modifications won’t cause legal problems as long as the vehicle passed inspection. Then one traffic stop changes everything.
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Most drivers assume that if they’re faithfully paying their insurance premiums, the company will step in after an accident without much drama. That’s why it feels so shocking when the insurer suddenly starts questioning your truck modifications and denying part of the claim because the vehicle was lifted.
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There was a time when bigger automatically meant better in the car world. Families wanted giant trunks, pillow-soft seats, and enough sheet metal to make modern parking spots feel tiny. Automakers happily delivered enormous sedans and wagons that floated down the road like cruise ships.
If you leased a car and now don’t need it, the goal is pretty simple: get out with the least amount of money left on the table. The tricky part is that leases are designed to keep you locked in, and the “easy” exit options are often the expensive ones. The good news is you usually have more than one path out.