Self-employed drivers face the biggest risk under Ontario’s new insurance rules, where a small saving can erase a year of income
The average EV now costs $3,159 a year to insure, though the gap against gas cars narrows sharply on newer models
Drivers who get into a crash while using Urban Navigate on Autopilot and Intelligent Parking will be covered by BYD
New York City gets approval to install speed limiters in cars of repeat offenders
Most UK insurers won’t cover the Chinese SUVs winning the market, and the few that will charge nearly double the rate
Free windshield coverage has been a quiet win for South Carolina drivers, but a bill in the Senate could put an expiration date on the perk
AAA survey shows most drivers struggle with headlight glare, with many saying the problem has worsened in recent years
A rethink of EV manufacturing at Ford may mean fewer parts, simpler repairs, and less financial sting when something inevitably needs fixing
New crash data from AAA shows hit-and-run incidents rising across the U.S., with one statistic about drivers raising serious safety concerns
Study says drivers wildly underestimate ownership costs, often by thousands of dollars
Lower crash frequency and repair costs fueled a banner year, and that performance is now translating into direct payouts for policyholders
A Florida customer says her insurer added unknown drivers to her policy, raising rates and prompting a proposed class action
Difficulty finding low-cost stock has tempted some to offer cars without clean titles, even salvage vehicles
Modern vehicles collect driving data, often without us realizing, and your insurer might be buying it
A new insurance deal sounds great on paper, but it quietly hands over more data and control than you might expect
A class action lawsuit alleges Toyota quietly monetized driver data through connected car services
A growing number of cars are being totaled, but not for the reasons you might expect after a crash. The real cost comes later
From fake thefts to gym workouts after injury claims, investigators are catching more auto fraud cases than ever in one Canadian province