Size: Larger cars tend to be less expensive to
insure than smaller cars because they typically suffer less damage in an accident.
Not exact matches
If your cheaper
car has a large engine, weighs a lot, or is an unusual model, it might cost more to
insure than a more expensive
small car.
Safe and moderately priced vehicles such as minivans and
small SUVs tend to be cheaper to
insure than flashy and expensive
cars.
Buying a huge SUV may sound exciting, but
insuring a 5,000 - pound, top - of - the - line vehicle can be more expensive
than insuring a
small (but safe) lower - cost commuter
car.
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.
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.