The race for the customer also starting in the Insurance Industry, would not be surprised if later on your car insurance is automatically optimized by your car dealer or device manufacturer based on driving style
There’s no shortage of devices that plug into your car’s Onboard Diagnostic (OBD-II) port to gather data. And there’s also no shortage of auto insurance companies that want to give you one for free in order to gather data about your driving habits in exchange for premium discounts: Progressive's PGR +0.52% Snapshot, Allstate's ALL +0.18% Drive Wise and State Farm's In-Drive, to name a few. Now Liberty Mutual is sweetening the deal by offering Automatic, an OBD-II device that normally retails for $99.95 but is given for free when a driver signs up for a 90-day evaluation program called RightTrack that will be initially offered in Connecticut.