Move over, minivans. You're no longer the cheapest vehicles to insure. For years, these family-mobiles topped Insure.com's
list of least expensive vehicles to insure, but crossovers and SUVs
have the best insurance rates this year. That's because many families
are now driving these vehicles and few get into accidents. The low crash
rate, along with low repair costs, keep insurance rates for crossovers
and SUVs down, according to Insure.com.
The 2013 Ford Edge SE claims the top spot on Insure.com's
list this year -- the first crossover to do so. The online insurance
quote provider commissioned Quadrant Information Services to look at
average insurance rates for 2013 models for its annual list. The
averages are based on rates for a single 40-year-old male who commutes
12 miles to work, has a clean record, good credit and a
policy with a $100,000 injury liability limit for one person, $300,000
limit for all injuries and $50,000 property damage limit. Here are the
top ten on Insure.com's list:
1. Ford Edge SE -- $1,128 average annual premium
2. Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo -- $1,148
3. Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium -- $1,150
4. Kia Sportage $1,157
5. Jeep Patriot Sport -- $1,160
6. Chevrolet Express 1500 -- $1,171
7. Subaru Outback 3.6R -- $1,180
8. Hyundai Tucson GLS -- $1,189
9. Ford Explorer -- $1,197
10. Hyundai Tucson GL -- $1,204
The most expensive to insure? The Mercedes-Benz CL600, with an
average annual premium of $3,357. To see more of the most expensive
vehicles to insure, as well as the complete list of the 20
least expensive vehicles to insure, visit Insure.com.
For tips on getting a deal on auto insurance and assembling a good policy.
2. Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo -- $1,148
3. Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium -- $1,150
4. Kia Sportage $1,157
5. Jeep Patriot Sport -- $1,160
6. Chevrolet Express 1500 -- $1,171
7. Subaru Outback 3.6R -- $1,180
8. Hyundai Tucson GLS -- $1,189
9. Ford Explorer -- $1,197
10. Hyundai Tucson GL -- $1,204
For tips on getting a deal on auto insurance and assembling a good policy.
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