A new report suggests that people living in urban minority neighborhoods could be paying as much as 30 percent more for car insurance, but an industry group says the report's findings are flawed.
On this weekend's edition of AutoTalk, find out if voice to text apps are safe, or safer than texting behind the wheel. Plus, what apps to people want to have available in their vehicles?
On this week's edition of AutoTalk, your host Ed Welsh has tips on helping your car beat the heat. And, will rear-view and side-view mirrors soon become extinct?
Uninsured driving is a serious matter in the eyes of the government, but perhaps none more so than for UK officials. In fact, some government authorities from across the pond would like to prohibit gas stations from letting those people fill up their tanks.
(WIBX) - New Yorkers pay 53-percent more for auto insurance than the average American. That's according to the group "New Yorkers Stand against Auto Insurance Fraud."
As if it wasn’t tough enough for low-income people to make ends meet, a new study indicates they may be paying more for car insurance than wealthier folks, too.
The cost of new cars doesn’t vary much from state-to-state, but the cost of insuring one absolutely does. In fact, auto insurance can cost as much as three times the national average in some states.
A new survey finds various state laws, weather, theft rates, and the overall percentage of uninsured drivers are just some of the factors leading to such drastic price disparities. So where will your w