The LeComparateurAssurance.com website unveils its ranking of the cheapest compact sedans to insure.
When buying a new car, there are many things to consider: the make and model, of course, but also the cost of using it. The purchase price and the maintenance price must obviously be taken into account, but not only. And for good reason, another item of expense should not be neglected: insurance. Indeed, what might seem to be just a detail is in fact not really, while the amount of the contribution can go from simple to double depending on the profile of the buyer and the type of vehicle. This is indeed what emerges from a study conducted by the specialized site LeComparateurAssurance.com, which looked at the least expensive compact sedans to insure, and therefore the most advantageous for future buyers.
No less than 16 vehicles were therefore studied, all from different manufacturers’ ranges. And so it is the Dacia Logan that comes out on top, with an average annual price posted at € 393 on average. The low-cost compact is then followed by the Honda Civic, which costs around € 557 per year, then by the Ford Focus, which arrives on the 3rd step of the podium with an annual contribution of € 572. Next in order are the Kia Ceed (€ 578), the Opel Astra (€ 582), the Fiat Tipo (€ 610) and the Citroën C4 (€ 642).
The Germans are still very expensive
If we therefore find a few French women at the top of the ranking, the tricolor models are generally quite expensive to insure, as LeComparateurAssurance.com underlines. It takes an average of € 662 per year for a Renault Mégane and € 693 for its rival, the Peugeot 308. On the other hand, if you really want to pay attention to your expenses, if possible avoid German cars, which are very expensive to insure. . As the study authors point out, “ the Mercedes A-Class, the Volkswagen Golf and, above all, the BMW 1 Series appear to be the least popular compact sedans by insurers. These three models are in fact the only ones in our study to exceed the € 800 average annual contribution payable by French policyholders. ».
Now you know which models to turn to to reduce your auto insurance costs!
The LeComparateurAssurance.com website unveils its ranking of the cheapest compact sedans to insure.
When buying a new car, there are many things to consider: the make and model, of course, but also the cost of using it. The purchase price and the maintenance price must obviously be taken into account, but not only. And for good reason, another item of expense should not be neglected: insurance. Indeed, what might seem to be just a detail is in fact not really, while the amount of the contribution can go from simple to double depending on the profile of the buyer and the type of vehicle. This is indeed what emerges from a study conducted by the specialized site LeComparateurAssurance.com, which looked at the least expensive compact sedans to insure, and therefore the most advantageous for future buyers.
No less than 16 vehicles were therefore studied, all from different manufacturers’ ranges. And so it is the Dacia Logan that comes out on top, with an average annual price posted at € 393 on average. The low-cost compact is then followed by the Honda Civic, which costs around € 557 per year, then by the Ford Focus, which arrives on the 3rd step of the podium with an annual contribution of € 572. Next in order are the Kia Ceed (€ 578), the Opel Astra (€ 582), the Fiat Tipo (€ 610) and the Citroën C4 (€ 642).
The Germans are still very expensive
If we therefore find a few French women at the top of the ranking, the tricolor models are generally quite expensive to insure, as LeComparateurAssurance.com underlines. It takes an average of € 662 per year for a Renault Mégane and € 693 for its rival, the Peugeot 308. On the other hand, if you really want to pay attention to your expenses, if possible avoid German cars, which are very expensive to insure. . As the study authors point out, “ the Mercedes A-Class, the Volkswagen Golf and, above all, the BMW 1 Series appear to be the least popular compact sedans by insurers. These three models are in fact the only ones in our study to exceed the € 800 average annual contribution payable by French policyholders. ».
Now you know which models to turn to to reduce your auto insurance costs!