REPORT: 10 most and least expensive vehicle brands to insure in Ontario

REPORT: 10 most and least expensive vehicle brands to insure in Ontario

While vehicle brand might not be the most important detail when shopping for a new ride, the make can affect your insurance premium — for better or worse. Find out the most and least expensive car brands to insure in Ontario.

Key findings:

  • On average, Nissan drivers had the most expensive car insurance rates in Ontario from 2019 to 2021, possibly due to higher claims risk or repair costs. Nissan owners paid 11% more for car insurance than the provincial average during this time frame.
  • The Canadian Loss Experience Automobile Rating (CLEAR) system analyzes vehicle data to determine your potential claims costs. A good rating could result in insurance savings.

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Hayley Vesh

Hayley Vesh is an editor/writer in the personal finance space. Her work has also appeared in Global News. She is passionate about financial literacy and the pursuit of knowledge through lifelong learning.

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What you need to know about vehicle inspection in Canada

What you need to know about vehicle inspection in Canada

Driving a vehicle in Canada isn’t as simple as just putting the cash down and driving your new ride off the lot as you test the sound system. You must first get a vehicle inspection — also known in some auto shops as a “safety.”

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In order to operate a vehicle legally in Canada, it has to be insured. Before you take that step, you must first get a vehicle inspection (also known in some auto shops as a “safety”) done in the province you are looking to insure your car or truck in. The reason for these mandatory safety standards inspections is to make sure that our roadways stay safe for all drivers.

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Kyle Prevost

Kyle is Canada's top personal finance educator and has been featured in several of Canada's newspapers and financial publications. When he's not on a court or in a ring trying to recapture something he never had in the first place, you can find him helping folks over at MillionDollarJourney.com.

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When should you get a mortgage for a pre-build home?

When should you get a mortgage for a pre-build home?

Taking out a mortgage on a pre-build home doesn't have to be complicated. Understanding your lending options and preparing for building delays can help eliminate stress and simplify the approval process.

Finding a home that meets all your needs is a milestone for all aspiring homeowners. Sometimes, a model home or condo is enough to sell you on what could one day be your own four walls. But when is the right time to get a mortgage on a home that’s not yet built?

Obtaining a mortgage for an existing property begins with one of two avenues for the buyer: a direct lender or a broker. However, buying a pre-build home opens another door — getting a mortgage directly from your builder. Here is how to get the timing just right when securing a mortgage for your future home.

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Michelle Bates

Michelle Bates is an editor/writer in the personal finance space with seven years of experience. Her work has also been featured in news sources like the Financial Post, the Globe and Mail, CTV News, and Narcity. In her spare time, Michelle enjoys thrifting home decor, attending live shows, and playing with her Yorkie/Shih Tzu, Freddie, at the park.

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How long do you have to report an accident to your insurance company in Ontario?

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Is it worth buying a demo car?

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Getting your licence can seem like an overwhelming process. However, the progression toward each licence class can be rewarding in the long run. Understanding each step along the way can help simplify your experience.

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REPORT: The 10 most popular vehicle brands in Canada for 2021

Key findings

  • Vehicle brands that manufacture pickup trucks saw high volumes of search interest on Carpages.ca in 2021. Ford (13.68%), Chevrolet (7.41%), and GMC (3.31%) made the top 10, while RAM saw the most year-over-year growth (44.37% from 2020 to 2021).

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