Insure.com’s latest annual study of auto insurance rates pinpoints the most and least expensive vehicles to insure, plus ranks the states for insurance premiums.
The average rates found in the study are for a 40-year-old single male driver with a good record.
Least expensive 2014 cars to insure:
Rank/Make & Model/Average annual premium
1. Jeep Wrangler Sport - $1,080
2. Honda Odyssey LX - $1,103
3. Jeep Patriot Sport - $1,104
4. Honda CR-V LX - $1,115
5. Jeep Compass Sport - $1,140
6. Chrysler Town & Country Touring - $1,140
7. Subaru Outback 2.5i - $1,144
8. Dodge Journey SE - $1,149
9. Honda Odyssey EX - $1,149
10. Dodge Grand Caravan SE - $1,158
Most expensive 2014 cars to insure:
Rank/Make & Model/Average annual premium
1. Nissan GT-R Track Edition - $3,169
2. BMW M6 - $3,065
3. Mercedes-Benz CL550 4Matic AWD - $3,019
4. Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT - $2,986
5. Porsche Panamera Turbo S - $2,970
6. Audi R8 5.2 Spyder Quattro - $2,917
7. Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG - $2,887
8. Audi A8 L 6.3 Quattro - $2,869
9. Jaguar XKR Supercharged - $2,854
10. Jaguar XK - $2,610
Most expensive states for car insurance in 2014:
1. Michigan
2. West Virginia
3. Georgia
4. Washington, D.C.
5. Rhode Island
Least expensive states for car insurance in 2014:
47. Iowa
48. Idaho
49. New Hampshire
50. Maine
51. Ohio
All study results, as well as the methodology for the study, can be accessed through Insure.com’s car insurance comparison page.
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