Do Red Cars Cost More to Insure?
Black, yellow, blue, or red? Does the colour of your car influence the cost of auto insurance in Ontario?
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Black, yellow, blue, or red? Does the colour of your car influence the cost of auto insurance in Ontario?
Thankfully it's spring, which means the weather is getting warmer and we’re more inclined to get into the car and enjoy a ride. However, before you take off make sure your vehicle is ready for your spring road trip!
Spring is here! It seems hard to find tulips and daffodils, but it hasn’t been hard finding potholes! Hopefully, you’ll be able to avoid all of the potholes – but just in case you land in one, here’s how you can tell if there’s damage to your vehicle.
Throughout the years, we’ve heard a lot of strange auto insurance myths! That is why we’ve decided to debunk the most outrageous for you.
Do you have plans to travel this March break? Ontario 511 provides you with road information for provincial highways in Ontario.
This winter has wreaked havoc on our roads! Potholes are inevitable this time of year and, while we can’t stop them from appearing, there are things you can do to help prevent damage to your vehicle.
It is unclear when spring will arrive, so when should you change your car’s winter tires? Considering the temperatures and snow, you should leave them on for now.
Getting ready to file your income tax return? If you used your personal vehicle to generate employment income, you might be eligible to deduct car expenses when you file your income tax.
Consumer Reports' has revealed their list of the 10 Least Reliable Cars for this year. Make sure you check out this list as it may impact your decision when purchasing a new car.
The weather in Ontario has reached record lows this winter and many of us are reaching for our remote car starters to warm up the car before driving. When temperatures are low, do cars need to idle before driving? We look at the benefits, and costs, of idling your car below.