U.S. drivers pay an average of $2,680 a year for car insurance -- regardless of how much they drive. Pay-per-mile policies can be cheaper for low-mileage drivers, like remote workers and retirees. No ...
Shopping for a new car insurance policy can be pretty straightforward. But if you're like most drivers, you might skip it because the whole process feels overwhelming or time-consuming. That ...
Car insurance isn't something that is nice to have. In most states, it's a requirement for drivers to obtain minimum liability coverage. And if you're financing your vehicle, specifically, the lender ...
If you work from home or you don't drive a lot, it may be hard to understand why you're paying so much for car insurance when your car is just sitting in the garage most of the time. As a remote ...
Shopping for car insurance can feel like a chore. But if you're a woman, there's some good news: You could save money on an auto policy. On average, car insurance for women tends to be slightly less ...
You know your credit score affects mortgage rates and credit card approvals. But car insurance? In most states, insurers use your credit to calculate premiums—and it matters more than you think. More ...
Practical ways to lower your car insurance premium and keep your costs in check Written By Written by Insurance Senior Editor, Buy Side Amy Danise is the staff Senior Insurance Editor for Buy Side.