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Most expensive cars to insure
By Prakash Gandhi • Bankrate.com
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to identify which cars would cost the most to insure -- start with the Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Porsches. Duh!
But they're limited-production cars and people who own them certainly are not concerned about the price of insurance.
We've gone a step further, also bypassing other obviously expensive-to-insure lines such as the Mercedes, Jaguar, Corvette, BMW, Cadillac and Lexus.
Instead, here's a rundown on the most expensive cars to insure that the average American might be driving or considering for their next purchase -- those that cost less than $40,000 -- as researched by Runzheimer International, a Rochester, Wis., consulting firm which reviewed insurance costs on vehicles priced under $40,000.
Model, Annual Premium, Value
Ford Mustang GT convertible $2,363 $28,640
Honda S2000 convertible $2,363 $33,250
Chrysler Sebring $1,788 $24,045
Toyota Celica GTS $2,114 $22,750
Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GTS convertible $2,114 $27,144
Dodge Neon SRT-4 $2,028 $20,955
VW Passat W8 $1,856 $39,735
Honda Civic Hatchback $1,788 $19,560
Subaru Impreza WRX AWD Turbo $1,788 $25,170
Volkswagen GTI VR6 $1,788 $22,070
(Rate estimates are based on liability coverage of $100,000 per person, $300,000 per incident for bodily injury and $50,000 for property damage; $100,000 and $300,000 for uninsured motorist coverage; and deductibles of $250 for comprehensive coverage and $500 for collision.)