Consider an example in which both cars are insured by the same plan.

Is there supposed to be a comma after "example"?

Yes I think so

No. A comma is not necessary.

Thanks

Yes, there should be a comma after "example." When including an introductory phrase or clause such as "Consider an example," it is common to follow it with a comma to separate it from the rest of the sentence. This helps to improve clarity and readability.