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    Edward HarrisPRO
    Owner, Best Health And Car Insurance Rates - Instant Online Quotes, US
    Typically, auto insurance policies are designed to cover potential liability, property damage, accidents when your car is damaged and comprehensive claims such as fire, theft, vandalism etc...

    A blown engine is caused by wear and tear (the vast majority of the time) and unfortunately would not be covered by a car insurance policy. A "maintenance" policy may offer some type of benefits (subject to conditions and exclusions of the contract), but not your personal vehicle policy.

    Don't forget to delete your car from your policy is the car can not and will not be driven. It's possible you may wish to keep the comprehensive coverage in force, depending upon the circumstances.
    Answered on April 16, 2013
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    nick martin
    USA
    I agree with Edward. Blown stands for an irreparable condition where you will need to replace you car engine with another one. As it is a natural process and not caused by any accident or hazard, therefore most of the insurance companies don’t allow you to claim for such thing. You must be alert before taking a policy and read their entire terms and condition carefully.
    Answered on April 11, 2015
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