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| Big Brother Auto Insurance Plans Pose Privacy Concerns The New American Is saving 30 percent on your car insurance enough to justify granting Big Brother access to your vehicle? That's the question many consumers and industry analysts are asking, as more auto insurance companies offer new options that calculate premiums ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Car insurance cashback accelerates in popularity Easier (press release) Since the successful launch of the UK's first integrated car insurance comparison and commission tool, QuidcoCompare has gone from strength to strength. Able to take advantage of both savings and commission, customers have so far received over £620000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Returning soldiers in more accidents MSN Money Military personnel have higher accident rates after they return from active duty, according to a new USAA insurance study. By MSN Money partner 3 hours ago This post comes from Des Toups at partner site CarInsurance.com. Troops returning from active ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A car with no driver? Google talks to insurance companies about possibliities Detroit Free Press Google A leader of Google's driverless car project said today that the company is in discussions with major auto insurance companies about the implications of integrating its technology into real-world vehicles. "They see the opportunities for this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Car insurance drops by 4.3% in Q1, says AA Carmony The AA British Insurance Premium Index is based on the five cheapest premiums available from price comparison sites and means consumers will typically face a bill of £737 for 12 months cover. Director of AA Insurance Simon Douglas noted it is good news ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Prepping Driverless Car Daily Beast Google is talking to major auto insurance about possibly putting its driverless car technology into upcoming vehicles, and announced on Wednesday that they had successfully completed over 200000 miles of "computer-led driving," and the response from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Zurich Insurance to cut 163 jobs at Whiteley Gazette Daily Insurance giant Zurich is to cut 163 jobs from its base at Whiteley as part of a national restructuring of its motor and home insurance divisions. The company is repackaging and relaunching its car insurance business following the successful launch of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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