Car insurance questions

What cars cost the least to insure?

When lots of Americans buy their cars, they haggle and debate everything from interest rates to purchase price to gas mileage. But one thing most people take as a given is the cost of car insurance.

I Do a Lot of Driving for Work. Do I Need Extra Insurance for the Business Equipment I Keep in My Car?

That equipment you're carrying may already be protected, depending on your employer's business insurance coverage—or, if you're self-employed, by your auto, renters, or home insurance policy.

I Only Drive a Few Months Each Year. Can I Get Auto Insurance Just for Those Months?

There are a couple of factors at work when it comes to this auto insurance question.

Does My Classic Vehicle Need Specialty Insurance?

Special insurance might be one of the few ways your classic car doesn't need to be babied. With Allstate, you can include it on your regular auto policy.

My Spouse Has a Bad Driving Record. Will That Affect My Insurability?

In most cases, a bad driving record will not prevent you from obtaining auto insurance. But if your spouse's record shows a significant amount of moving violations, citations, and/or accidents and insurance claims, that may translate into higher premiums.

My Spouse Has a Bad Driving Record. Will That Affect My Insurability?

In most cases, a bad driving record will not prevent you from obtaining auto insurance. But if your spouse's record shows a significant amount of moving violations, citations, and/or accidents and insurance claims, that may translate into higher premiums.

Is My Car Insured if my Babysitter (Who's Not on My Policy) is Driving?

Auto insurance is designed to follow the car, which means that the coverage you purchased for your vehicle will cover the car regardless of who's driving it.

Is My Car Insured if my Babysitter (Who's Not on My Policy) is Driving?

Auto insurance is designed to follow the car, which means that the coverage you purchased for your vehicle will cover the car regardless of who's driving it.

Why Are Hybrid Cars Cheaper to Insure?

Hybrid cars aren't just cheaper to drive. Research shows that hybrid car owners tend to fall into the lower-risk category, which gives insurance companies the chance to offer them a lower insurance premium.

Why Are Hybrid Cars Cheaper to Insure?

Hybrid cars aren't just cheaper to drive. Research shows that hybrid car owners tend to fall into the lower-risk category, which gives insurance companies the chance to offer them a lower insurance premium.