A Toronto woman whose car was stolen three times in the past year — and who had a rental car stolen too — says nobody is taking the problem seriously enough. The rental car was stolen two days after she got it in February 2023. "If everyone wasn't making money off this car theft problem in this country, then they would stop it. Until the problem affects the bottom line of insurance companies, car manufacturers and rental car agencies, she said she doesn't think it will be solved. In its 2024 auto outlook, Ratesdotca says car insurance premiums are expected to keep climbing in 2024, with inflation and rampant auto theft driving the charge.


Source:   CBC News
February 11, 2024 15:42 UTC