You can get cheap car insurance on a desirable vehicle—some of these are super popular.
Enough things cost enough money these days—why spend more than you have to? That applies especially to new vehicles, which often get slapped with pesky dealer markups. Fortunately, some new cars, SUVs, and trucks are surprisingly inexpensive to insure, helping to minimize long-term ownership costs.
Your specific stats will influence your insurance rates, but to determine the cheapest cars to insure,has calculated annual insurance premiums for a"typical" driver. We assume this driver is less than 65 years old and has more than six years free of chargeable incidents. This driver lives in a suburban or urban area and is insuring their vehicle for personal use.
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