SUV's usually cost more to
insure than sedans and sports cars compared to your everyday home - to - work cars.
Hatchbacks do tend to be more expensive to
insure than their sedan variants, though the difference is pretty small.
Not exact matches
HLDI recently updated theft loss results for Honda's popular midsize
sedan, finding the frequency of claims per 1,000
insured vehicle years for Sport and Touring models is sharply higher
than baseline Accords.
The two - seat 370Z is more expensive to buy or
insure than Nissan's Altima mid-size
sedan, and it's more costly to keep filled with gasoline, too.
In fact, you can expect most coupes to cost more to
insure than most
sedans.
Sports cars cost more to
insure than older
sedans, for example.
Insuring a sports car versus a traditional sedan could cost you an additional $ 50 per month or more, but insuring a speedy sports bike could end up costing you five times more than insuring a small
Insuring a sports car versus a traditional
sedan could cost you an additional $ 50 per month or more, but
insuring a speedy sports bike could end up costing you five times more than insuring a small
insuring a speedy sports bike could end up costing you five times more
than insuring a small
insuring a smaller bike.
An imported, expensive luxury car is going to be considerably more costly to
insure than a more common mid class
sedan.
A neatly maintained, reliable older
sedan is going to be a lot less to
insure than last year's tricked - out Mustang GTO.
Family vehicles also tend to be cheaper to
insure than the traditional two door coupes and
sedans.
Sometimes price differences are easy to explain, like the way sports cars can cost more
than sedans to
insure even if both cost about the same amount of money to buy.
If you plan to
insure your brand new sports vehicle, it would obviously cost much more
than insuring a family
sedan.
It is almost universally known that as a general rule,
sedans cost less to
insure than sports cars.
If you are driving a
sedan, coupe, two door car, smaller vehicle, convertible or foreign import, then you can expect higher rates
than if you are
insuring an SUV, wagon, minivan or truck simply because the smaller cars are usually not as stable on the roads and tend to crumble under pressure in the event of a serious accident.
So if you are
insuring an expensive European sports car, your car insurance premium will be significantly higher
than someone driving an inexpensive
sedan.
A 4 door
sedan is less expensive to
insure than a 2 door version of the same car.