Which Vehicle Makes Are More Expensive To Insure?
Your car insurance premium should be on your mind before, during, and after you have bought your vehicle from the car lot. Before hand, you need to check quotes, during you need to make sure you choose the right car, and after you need to get your coverage from the best car insurance company.
When you are buying a car, you will need to get comprehensive and collision car insurance coverage, and the latter of those two coverage options is more expensive the more likely your car is to be vandalized or stolen. Every insurance company bases its premiums on its own claims records, and you will only be able to get an idea of what each company will charge you by getting instant online car insurance quotes. However, if you look at this list of most stolen cars on a nationwide basis, then you’ll also have an idea of what kind of car you should avoid. Some of them are unexpected.
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Toyota Camry
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Honda Accord
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Honda Civic
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Chevrolet Full Size C/K Pickup
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Ford F-150
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Jeep Cherokee
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Oldsmobile Cutlass
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Dodge Caravan
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Ford Taurus
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Toyota Corolla
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Chrysler Neon
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Nissan Sentra
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Chevrolet Caprice
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Ford Explorer
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Chevrolet Cavalier
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Chevrolet Blazer
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Plymouth Voyager
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Pontiac Grand Am
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Ford Escort
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Acura Integra
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Dodge Ram
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Nissan Maxima
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Ford Mustang
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Buick LeSabre
Surprisingly, my ugly old Oldsmobile is on that list, which goes to show that car thieves will steal anything. However, even if you aren’t going shopping and already own one of these oft stolen cars, you can still get a good car insurance quote by adding some extra protection to your car. The National Insurance Crime Bureau says that the best way to go in terms of protecting your car and getting a good comprehensive car insurance quote is to put your anti theft measures on in layers, instead of just equipping one anti theft device.
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First layer: Don’t be dumb.
Some people think that it’s okay to leave the car on and the key in the ignition if they’re just running into the store for a minute and will be able to see the car the entire time, but this is not much protection. I read a story recently about a woman that did this, and someone stole the car, which had her one year old in it, and only brought it back because he didn’t want to be charged for kidnapping. First of all, no, don’t use your kids as anti theft devices. But also don’t leave your keys in the car. By the time you notice someone is in your car and run out into the parking lot, the car will be gone.
You also should make sure that, if possible, you park in well lit areas where there are a lot of people. It’s better to go to the store to do your shopping when it’s busy rather than in the middle of the night.
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Layer two: The deterrent.
Now, even if you are practicing common sense, there is still a chance that your car will get stolen. While deterrents usually won’t get you a good insurance rate, they are still a necessary component in your layered protection.
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Alarms and sirens.
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Wheel or brake lock or collar
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Tire lock
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Decal
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Layer three: Disenablers.
If they have no fear of the deterrents and manage to get into the vehicle itself, this type of anti theft device will make sure they are unable to hotwire your vehicle, or at least have a very difficult time of it. This type of device will get you a car insurance discount with most companies.
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Kill switch
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Disablers
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Smart keys
If you want to get the best discount with this type of anti theft device, then you need to get an active one. An active anti theft device is always active, whereas a passive one has to be activated by you every time that you leave the car.
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Layer four: Finding it.
If the thief is especially persistent and experienced, and somehow manages to bypass all of the other protections on your vehicle, then you will need a way to get your car back. Most stolen cars are not recovered, and police have to act very fast to get to the car before it is taken to the chop shop or across the border.
A tracking device can help you make sure that your car is recovered. It sends a signal to police so that they can find the find the car.
