Vehicles swamped by Hurricane Sandy will soon be arriving on used-car lots across the country.
If that's the case, should voting history be used as a factor for setting insurance rates? Some say no.
It remains to be seen, though, whether being required to have a sticker on their car will prevent teens from engaging in risky driving behavior.
Drivers in West Virginia are most likely to strike a deer, a new insurance company survey says.
Counterfeit air bags used as replacement parts trigger a safety advisory, as they may fail to inflate properly.
Here are the 10 states where automotive expenses consume the highest percentage of household income.
If you think credit bureaus are the only agencies keeping an eye on you, think again. Here are 5 areas of your life that are being tracked.
Some of these are well-known but others may be under your radar. Consult with your insurer to make sure you're not missing out.
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