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Question 18 of 44 in Liability Coverages

Does collision and comprehensive cover mechanical breakdown or normal wear and tear?


No. Collision covers damage to your car resulting from an accident. Comprehensive covers damage to your car from a variety of causes, including theft, storm damage, and vandalism.
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