
There are a lot of factors to consider when buying a new vehicle, but how do you know if you’re buying a "good" car—one that you’ll enjoy driving for years to come? Many turn to the people whose job it is to evaluate cars on a regular basis.
There are a lot of factors to consider when buying a new vehicle, but how do you know if you’re buying a "good" car—one that you’ll enjoy driving for years to come? Many turn to the people whose job it is to evaluate cars on a regular basis.
Think you pay a lot for coverage now? Chances are you’ll pay more when it comes time to renew as some drivers are seeing their rates increase as much as 20 per cent.
People often think about their auto insurance just once a year. But, if you’re not checking in on your rates more regularly, you may not be getting the best car insurance rate available. See when you should be shopping around for a better rate.
When buying a new vehicle, there’s a lot to consider: reliability, fuel efficiency, and auto insurance rate to name just a few. Another important factor is the resale value. See which vehicles made the list, as the ones that have retained their value best four years later.
Automobile Journalists Association of Canada names their picks for the best new vehicles in Canada for 2018. If you’re in the market to buy a new vehicle this year, these autos may be worth a test drive.
Canadians are sounding off on texting and driving in a new survey by the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA). Of those polled, 83 per cent believe texting and driving is a bigger issue today than it was three years ago.
More vehicles are stolen in Alberta than any other province in Canada. In fact, the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) reports that auto thefts in the province account for almost 30 per cent of all stolen vehicles in Canada.
Did your car get listed on the IBC’s annual most stolen vehicle list? Chances are it did if you drive a Ford pickup truck.
Feel like you’re not saving enough money? You’re not alone. According to a new CIBC poll, the vast majority (85 per cent) of Canadians agree that they need to set aside more money for savings.
Winter tires can increase traction and keep you on the road safely during the cold, snowy months. Choosing the right winter tires for your car can be confusing, but this list—from the Automobile Protection Association—of some of the best winter tires on the market can help you narrow down your choices.
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