Survey: Drop the hammer on texters, drunks New survey finds drivers would rather pay for their behaviors than for poor credit or the wrong address. Read more>
Discounts for churchgoers (or beer makers) Car insurers use discounts to court large groups of drivers who share only a hobby, a church, an occupation or school ties. Read more>
Car insurance for 4.1 cents a mile Low-mileage discounts are great -- but what if you could see the car insurance meter ticking as you drove? Read more>
The best states to save on car insurance Where can you save money on car insurance? Ohio, analysis by CarInsurance.com finds. Read more>
Drivers to insurers: Watch our driving, not our wallets A new survey finds drivers calling insurance based on address, credit or occupation unfair. Read more>
Why you don't have enough uninsured motorist coverage With the cost of car insurance high and the risks for going without low, many people take a chance -- and you pay the price. Read more>
The most and least expensive cities for car insurance The same driver in the same car could pay hundreds of dollars less by moving a few miles, CarInsurance.com's Nosy Neighbor tool shows. Read more>
The double-whammy of bad credit When your credit stinks, you'll pay more for your car loan on top of higher premiums for auto insurance. Read more>
A parent's guide to insuring a teen driver A license to drive can turn a teenager into a time bomb, at least to your auto insurer. Here is what you need to know and do. Read more>
Insuring your keepsake car Got an interesting car that you've made your own? Here's how to make sure your labor of love is properly valued by your car insurance company... Read more>