Across
- 8. An act that damages or hurts.
- 9. Production or vehicle costs which remain about the same regardless of how much you produce or drive, such as building rent or vehicle registration.
- 10. A medium of cultivation, conveyance, or expression.
- 12. Pays for damage to the insured vehicle from losses due to fire, vandalism, theft, and just about any cause other than a collision.
- 15. A clause in an insurance policy that requires the insured to pay a certain amount before the insurance company pays
- 16. Provides financial protection to the policyholder against claims for bodily injury and property damage as a result of an accident
- 17. With the addition of.
- 18. An agreement for the use of property, such as a building or vehicle, usually on an annual basis.
- 20. The price of the engine, chassis, and any other standard equipment for a particular model, referred to as the manufacturer’s suggested retail price.
- 21. The price the dealer actually pays for a vehicle, usually expressed as a percent of the base price, plus a percept of the options price, plus the destination charge.
- 23. The amount you pay each year for insurance coverage.
- 24. The total cost of a new vehicle, including base price, options, and destination charge.
Down
- 1. Pays for damage to the insured vehicle cause by a collision with another motor vehicle or an object such as a telephone pole
- 2. One that utilizes economic goods.
- 3. A contract that allows you the use of property, such as a vehicle, for a set time period by making a specified number of payments.
- 4. Extra equipment on a vehicle for convenience, safety, or appearance, such as a sunroof, air conditioning, and tinted glass, which is not included in the base price.
- 5. The decrease in the value of your vehicle from one year to the next because of its age and condition.
- 6. Agreeing to pay a set fee for the use of property, such as a vehicle or building, often on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis.
- 7. Guides published monthly that give the average prices for used vehicles that were purchased from dealers during the previous month.
- 11. To give permission or consent to.
- 13. To make public announcement of.
- 14. The cost of shipping a vehicle from the factory to the dealer.
- 19. Costs of producing a product that vary directly with the number of units produced, such as raw materials and packaging. Also, vehicle costs that increase the more you drive, such as gasoline and tires.
- 21. A setting or presentation of something in open view
- 22. A contract allowing you the use of property, such as a vehicle, for a set time period by making a specified number of payments. At lease end, you can purchase the item for its residual value.
