Car Insurance
IPT increase will encourage uninsured driving
Increasing Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) in the Budget on Tuesday (22) could lead to a sharp increase in the number of uninsured drivers on Britain's roads, AA Insurance has warned Justine Greening MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury.
Over 50s love a driving gadget
Technology savvy over 50s use driving gadgets to improve their experience behind the wheel, research by Saga Motor Insurance has discovered. Far from being afraid of trying out new gadgets, the baby boomer generation believe they help them to be better drivers.
Car insurance - the key question
A survey of 5,000 consumers about motor insurance conducted on behalf of independent financial research company Defaqto has found that women motorists are far more concerned about their insurance policy covering the cost of replacing car locks in the event of keys being lost or stolen.
insurethebox enters car insurance market
The launch of insurethebox is set to change the face of car insurance for many consumers who want to reduce the price of their premiums, says moneysupermarket.com.
England football fans fly the flag this summer
Over a fifth (22%) of England fans will add a St George's flag to the family car this month to show their support to the team in South Africa, according to a new survey by M&S Car Insurance.
Parents falsify car insurance to save children money
Forty one per cent of parents are illegally fronting their children's car insurance despite knowing that it is against the law, according to figures from the Co-operative Insurance.
Parents be wary - 'fronting' is car insurance fraud
Many parents are unknowingly committing motor insurance fraud by ‘fronting', according to research from the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) and Aviva.
Confused.com offers £30 cashback on Privilege car insurance
Confused.com is exclusively offering customers who take out a Privilege motor insurance policy £30 cashback for the next 4 weeks.
Borrowing a friend's car? Make sure you’re insured!
Those considering borrowing a car this bank holiday because they believe their cover gives them the right to drive any car legally take note, research by Confused.com has uncovered an alarming host of misconceptions about the cover your motor insurance gives you when it comes to driving someone else's pride and joy.
Confused.com - Petrol price drops
Will Thomas, Head of Motor Insurance at Confused.com comments on petrol price drops: "News that petrol costs are starting to decrease will come as a welcome relief to motorists who are already overstretched keeping their cars on the road.
Brits heading for motoring disasters abroad
Brits are heading for a summer of fines, arrests and accidents in Europe as they fail to comply with the rules and regulations of driving abroad suggests new research from AXA Insurance.
swiftcover celebrates approval of electronic insurance certificates
Online insurance pioneer swiftcover.com has welcomed the long-awaited Department for Transport's official stamp of approval for electronic car insurance certificates, saying the move will bring major time-saving benefits to motorists.
Make sure you’re covered before driving in Europe this summer
As research reveals that only 12% of car drivers will fully read the manual before driving off in a car (new or used) for the first time, M&S Car Insurance is calling for Brits who are planning to travel by car to Europe this summer to make sure they prepare before heading overseas.
Car insurance tips for new drivers
Confused.com has revealed that the Vauxhall Corsa is still the most popular first car for new drivers, in a top 10 entirely dominated by little hatchbacks.

Audi range insurance premiums are lowest of the ‘big three’
Audi drivers can expect to pay considerably less to insure their cars than owners of equivalent models from the German premium sector brands, according to data sourced from the Association of British Insurers (ABI) group ratings database.