Cheap Car Insurance: How to save $ 1,257.00 every year for the next 5 years on your car insurance
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Q: “What kind of car is going to cost me the most in auto insurance? Which is the cheapest to insure?” —– A: Those are interesting questions. Depending on your choice of car, on average the total insurance premium that you will pony up ranges from a “low” of $ 4,155 to a high of $ 10,440 over a five year period. Let’s take a closer look at this question. Insurance.com has broken up a galaxy of cars into five basic groups: Passenger Cars, Vans/Wagons, Crossovers/SUVs, Sports Cars, and Trucks. Each of these very large groups are then broken into three sub-groups: Large, Midsize and Small. Here’s how the average annual premium for each of these groups broke out: Group Highest Premiums Cheapest Premiums Lg. Crossover/SUV: Mercedes-Benz G-Class $2,088 Hyundai Veracruz $977 Midsize Crossover/SUV: Infiniti EX $1,306 Hyundai Santa Fe $832 Small Crossover/SUV: Mazda Tribute Hybrid $ 1,372 Kia Sportage $840 Lrg. Passenger: Audi S8 $2,071 Pontiac Grand Prix $902 Midsize Passenger: Audi S6 $1,571 Subaru Legacy $962 Small Passenger: Volkswagen Eos $1,198 Kia Rio5 $870 Small Sports Car: Dodge Viper convertible $2,580 Mazda MX-5 Miata $1,017 Lrg. Truck: Cadillac Escalade EXT $1,592 GMC Sierra2500HD $1,013 Midsize Truck: Dodge Dakota $1,279 Ford Expl Sport Trac $1,070 Small Truck: Chevrolet Colorado $1,147 Mazda Truck $957 Lrg. Van/Wagon: BMW 5-Series Sports Wagon $1,153 Chevy Uplander $831 If you are interested in owning the large Mercedes Benz G-Class Sport Utility Vehicle, then get ready to pay over two thousand dollars each year in auto insurance premiums. It happens to be one of the most expensive vehicles listed in the table to insure. Yet, it is not the most expensive. The most expensive vehicle on the list to insure is a sports car. The Dodge Viper Convertible will cost you a considerable $2,580 each year in premiums which is definitely not cheap car insurance. Audi, surprisingly, will set you back the greatest amount each year in both the large and midsize passenger car categories. The popular Cadillac Escalade EXT, categorized as a truck in this survey, seems almost modestly priced at $ 1,592 per year. The real bargains of the year come in the large Van/Wagon category. You can drive a new BMW 5-Series Sports Wagon out of the dealer parking lot for a very reasonable $ 1,153. Finally, the cheap car insurance award for the year 2009 goes to the Chevrolet Uplander. At $ 831 per year, the Uplander comes in a full $1,257.00 cheaper every year than the most expensive Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV. About the Author:
The car insurance business is in real turmoil. This presents a very real opportunity to you. The author, Paul Amador, invites you to explore how you can save yourself hundreds of dollars on auto insurance. Visit insurancefaqcars.com and get, absolutely free, up to ten insurance quotes from major insurance companies.
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