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Some consumers are surprised to discover the premium rates for their new vehicles may be higher than expected. Cars and trucks are generally getting safer as new technology emerges and is installed in new makes and models, but that technology is also more valuable, making accident claims more expensive.
But what vehicles are consumers driving, how much are they spending, and what does that mean for their auto premiums?
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