How to lower your car insurance rates (or find cheaper new coverage)
Yahoo Personal Finance· 12 hours agoBRO Vector via Getty Images Every driver and vehicle owner needs car insurance, but no one wants to...
Esurance vs. Progressive
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 8 months agoMarco Bottigelli/Getty Images Esurance began in 1999 as one of the first online car insurance carriers. Since then, it’s expanded to offer auto insurance...
2 Free Online Tools That Can Help You Save Money on Car Insurance
SlickDeals via Yahoo News· 2 years agoA lower auto insurance premium, for example, could free up cash that you can use toward other...
AAA pulls back from renewing some insurance policies in Florida
CBS MoneyWatch via Yahoo Finance· 3 months agoAAA will not renew the auto and home insurance policies for some customers in Florida, joining a...
Defensive driving course: Auto insurance discounts
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 2 months agoSigning up for a defensive driving course could be a great way to help lower your auto insurance rate. Defensive driving courses go beyond what you first...
Gap insurance
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 6 months agoWestend61/Getty Images Guaranteed Asset Protection (GAP), or gap insurance, is an optional coverage that drivers can add on to their existing car...
Branch snags $147M at a $1.05B valuation, showing that thorny insurtech market not impervious to...
TechCrunch· 1 year agoBranch, a startup offering bundled home and auto insurance, has raised $147 million in Series C...
How a speeding ticket impacts your insurance in New York
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 3 months agoHow much will your insurance increase after getting a speeding ticket in New York? Although the...
6 Ways to Lower Your Insurance Premiums Following an Accident
Motley Fool· 6 months agoIf you're involved in an accident and found to be at fault, your auto insurance rate can soar by...
Short-term car insurance in Texas
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 8 months agoPeter Tsai Photography/Getty Images Most car insurance companies in Texas sell policies that stay in effect for either six or 12 months. After that...