Top 10 Most & Least Expensive Cars to Insure
Posted on Tue, Mar 29, 2011
Just as auto insurance rates can vary widely from one individual to another, they also vary from one car to another. Depending on the type of car (e.g. family vehicle or sports car), its price, its safety rating, and the likelihood of its being stolen, auto insurers determine what to charge to insure a particular make and model of vehicle.
Insure.com compiled a list of the 2011’s Top 20 Most and Least Expensive Cars to Insure and their average national premium. Remember, many factors go into determining auto insurance premiums such as your age, driving record, whether the car is driven for personal or business use, and many more so don’t take the below premiums at face value.
Top 10 Most Expensive to Insure:
10. Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG ($3,086.49)
9. Aston Martin DB9 Volante ($3,088.96
8. Porsche 911 Carrera S ($3,092.31)
7. Mercedes-Benz CL600 ($3,114.28)
6. Aston Martin DB9 ($3,120.45)
5. Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG ($3,220.86)
4. Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG ($3,263.46)
3. BMW 750Li ($3,280.70)
2. BMW 750i ($3,280.70)
1. Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG ($3,543.81)
Top 10 Least Expensive to Insure:
10. Toyota Highlander ($1,154.02)
9. Ford Escape ($1,150.26)
8. Toyota Sienna ($1,142.94)
7. Honda Odyssey EX ($1,138.16)
6. Jeep Wrangler ($1,131.27)
5. Nissan Murano ($1,127.84)
4. Honda Odyssey LX ($1,114.62)
3. Toyota Sienna LE ($1,107.70)
2. Toyota Sienna ($1,100.66)
1. Chrysler Town & Country LX ($1,091.80)