Too much holiday cheer can mean thousands in fines and fees, doubled insurance rates and an interlock device in your vehicle.
Insurance companies in the European Union will no longer be able to use gender as a factor when they calculate car and life insurance rates.
A company is offering coverage for low-mileage drivers at a fixed, per-mile rate.
Sometimes the potential benefits derived from car insurance may not be worth the premiums. Here's one way to figure that out.
Black Friday car crashes are on the rise, including in parking lots. Here's what to do if your car is damaged.
Add nodding off behind the wheel to the list of risky driving factors for the nation's youngest drivers.
Impaired driving is against the law, even if you're in one of the states where voters legalized marijuana. And it will raise your insurance rates.
Vehicles swamped by Hurricane Sandy will soon be arriving on used-car lots across the country.
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