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Clocked cars are a growing threat to used buyers
Consumers need to protect themselves from the risk of buying a clocked car, warns vehicle history expert HPI.
One in three motorists unable to afford insurance excess
AXA warns drivers against pushing up levels of excess in order to reduce premiums as growing numbers struggle to meet payments.
Direct Line offers two months' worth of free car insurance
Bargain hunters are being warned they may miss out on a great deal if they don't remember to go direct for their car insurance, as Direct Line is offering two months' worth of free insurance on car insurance policies quoted until 31st May 2012.

Don’t be caught out by ‘bill of sale’ loophole
The UK’s leading vehicle history check company, HPI, is backing the BBC’s campaign to get used car buyers to protect themselves from buying a vehicle that is on outstanding finance.
Motorists still wasting money on automatic car insurance renewals
Motorists are wasting nearly £2.8 billion each year by staying loyal to their existing car insurer, and not shopping around for a better deal at renewal time, says MoneySupermarket.com.
Car buyers at risk from outstanding finance
Last night’s BBC The One Show put the spotlight on a very real risk to car buyers - unwittingly buying a used car that is on outstanding finance.
Range Rover Evoque becomes contract hire favourite
For car makers, the contract hire and leasing market tends to be fairly stable field with mostly executive saloons and hatchbacks taking the lion’s share of the market.
To protect or not to protect your no claims discount?
Drivers making a claim on their motor insurance policy, with an ‘unprotected' no claims discount (NCD), could see the cost of their premiums increase by around 37 per cent, according to research by moneysupermarket.com.
Young male drivers pay almost double what women pay
The cost of car insurance for young men continues to go through the roof and 17-20 year olds are paying almost double what women drivers of the same age are paying, experts at Confused.com have revealed.
AA Drivesafe insurance rewards responsible drivers
Britain's biggest car and home insurance broker, AA Insurance, has turned to technology to launch a new ‘pay how you drive' policy.
New insurance product launched by TomTom and Motaquote
TomTom has made a landmark move into the insurance market by providing the technology behind a new insurance product, which bases premiums on driving behaviour.
Eagerness to accessorise putting some drivers at risk
The average UK motorist spends nearly £100 personalising their car with accessories such as seat covers, soft toys and window stickers, and for some drivers the desire to decorate their car could be putting them at risk of having a crash, according to new research.
IT-Freedom sponsors I Love Claims website
IT-Freedom, the leading provider of software solutions for the general insurance industry, has announced its corporate sponsorship of ‘I Love Claims'. IT-Freedom joins the ranks of corporate sponsors that includes More Th>n, RSA and the National Accident Repair Group.
Sainsbury's car insurance offers unrivalled package of rewards
New Sainsbury's car insurance customers taking out a policy before 9th April could benefit from an unrivalled package of rewards and benefits that could help them make savings of up to £293 in one year.
Hastings Direct's car insurance shines with Defaqto 5 Star Rating
Hasting Direct's standard and premier motor insurance products have been rated with comprehensive motor insurance policies across the UK by independent experts Defaqto and received its top 5 Star Rating.