Tuesday, November 27, 2012Despite losing the presidential election, Mitt Romney can still be proud of the affordable car insurance rates in his home state of of Massachusetts. As of 2011, Massachusetts held first place for the most affordable state when it comes to auto insurance. InsWeb ranked all fifty states and Washington D. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, November 13, 2012Across the country, cities, states, and local municipalities are responsible for the upkeep of their roads. With state budgets tightening, it can be difficult for states to determine whether or not to spend precious dollars repairing their roads or put the money elsewhere. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, August 1, 2012The Andersons just moved to Idaho, they called their insurance company to confirm their new homeowners policy and were shocked when they learned their policy for a 4,000 sq. foot home was under $500/year. Mr. Hudson lives in a similar sized home in Texas and pays nearly $2,000 per year. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, July 18, 2012Real estate is not the only industry that is all about location, location, and location. Auto insurance rates are largely dependent on the area where you live and drive. According to J.D. Power and Associates, "most accidents happen in larger cities; which means if you are a city-dweller, expect higher rates. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, June 19, 2012Do sports car drivers really speed more than soccer mom’s in minivans? Do trucks cause more accidents? To determine if the car we drive really affects driving habits, analytics company Quality Planning, ranked the vehicles most likely to be ticketed, based on the number of moving violations issued for each 100,000 miles driven. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, March 28, 2012In addition to the latest stereo system, Bluetooth integration, GPS navigation and a DVD for the kids, consumers want to know that the vehicle they’re driving down the highway is safe. According to Consumer Reports, 65% of consumers rate safety among their top three priorities when considering a car. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, February 28, 2012If you’re in the market for a new car, you are probably focused on fuel economy, comfort, size and in-house features, but before you sign on the dotted line, you might want to check with your insurance company. Some of the most expensive cars to insure can cost you upwards $4,000 extra per year, resulting in a double dose of sticker shock. READ MORE >>
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