The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has come out with its latest pick for the safest car for 2010. This study is done every year to determine which car is the best for protecting you and your family members in auto accident.
This year there were some big winners and some surprising losers. To come up with 2010 safest cars, the Insurance Institute employed font, side, rear and for the first-time rollover crash tests. Each year in the US there are about 25,000 to 35,000 people who die in car accidents and a little over 9000 of those are rollover crashes. Read more ›

Gender is one of the biggest factors when it comes to car insurance discount. In most cases female do no have to pay more money for their car insurance than men. Statistics show that men tend to drive more and drive longer distance than female and that make men are more likely to get into a car accident than women.
In addition, the marital status of women might be used to factor the car insurance premiums for women. In most case, married women drivers are charge less in their car insurance premiums when comparing to those women who are single. Married women tend to drive less and tend to drive in shorter distances than single women. Also, married women are expected to drive at much slower speed and more drive careful. This result in lower car accidents and in lower car insurance cost. Read more ›