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Car insurance: Young drivers risk fraud to save on costs

6 hours ago Image source, Getty Images Record high costs of car insurance could tempt more young people to commit fraud, the industry has said. But the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) has warned

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Cheapest Car Insurance in Utah: Cost and Companies (2024)

The average cost of full coverage car insurance in Utah is $1,507 per year or about $126 per month. Utah drivers pay less than the national average rate of $1,730 per year. According

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‘Car insurance is soaring – but mine only went up 50p’

Car insurance premiums are the highest they have ever been, with the average driver paying almost £1,000 a year. Research by comparison site Confused.com found that the typical insurance premium now costs £366

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How many miles should a used car have?

(iSeeCars) – When it comes to car buying, you want your new-to-you used car to give you thousands or tens of thousands of miles of trouble-free transportation. And common sense seems to suggest

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The cheapest electric cars in Australia

The number of electric vehicles (EVs) on sale has grown markedly over the past few years, and there’s been a flurry of new models at the more affordable end of the market. In

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Massive update for family car confirmed

One of the most popular new cars for Australian families is about to get long demanded tech that will make it better than ever. The popular car maker has confirmed a petrol-electric version

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Most expensive cars sold on the fifth day of the auction

A 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 sold for $440,000.Barrett-Jackson A 1967 Chevrolet C10 Custom Pickup sold for $330,000.Barrett-Jackson A 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Custom Coupe… Continue reading this news update.

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Car insurance is surging. Here’s why — and how you can save

Several factors are to blame for surging premiums. While there are signs that new and used vehicle prices may be coming down, car prices remain higher than they were pre-pandemic, noted Greg McBride,

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