If you drive fewer than 10,000 miles per year, a pay-per-mile or usage-based insurance plan could be right for you. Here are our favorites.
When my car had to go into the shop a few years ago because of a recurring issue with the auto updates draining the battery, the dealer didn't have a loaner for me. I borrowed my dad's car to drive at ...
In every state in the U.S. except New Hampshire, it is illegal to drive without car insurance. Most states have laws requiring drivers to carry at least a minimum amount of liability coverage.