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![]() NEW GODSPEED 05 07 SUBARU LEGACY FRONT INTERCOOLER KIT US $349.99
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![]() Subaru Baja Legacy wheel center cap hubcap 2004 2007 2 5 16 US $14.99
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![]() SUBARU ALUM DEAD PEDAL FOOT REST ship WRX STI LEGACY GT US $37.00
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![]() SUBARU LEGACY 1998 Left Fender Panel 31070] US $389.00
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![]() JDM OEM Subaru LEGACY LIBERTY BG BD BK Side marker lights US $22.00
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![]() Subaru Liberty BD BG Legacy 94 98 Swaybar link F 42411 Nolathane Bush Kit US $75.65
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![]() SUBARU LEGACY 05 09 OEM STY TRUNK SPOILER WING PAINTED 64Z NEWPORT BLUE PEARL US $108.99
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![]() SUBARU LEGACY 05 09 OEM STY TRUNK SPOILER WING PAINTED 32J OBSIDIAN BLACK US $108.99
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![]() WALKER 250 23088 Subaru Legacy Impreza Rear Downstream O2 Oxygen Sensor US $99.95
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![]() 05 09 SUBARU LEGACY OEM FACTORY STYLE ABS TRUNK SPOILER WING LIP PRIMER US $79.99
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![]() 1997 SUBARU LEGACY PASSENGER SIDE FOG LIGHT US $55.00
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![]() SUBARU LEGACY 2006 Front Bumper Face 71011] US $659.00
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![]() SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STi LEGACY MANUAL REAL CARBON PEDALS US $25.29
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![]() STI 5 SPEED Shift Gear Knob SUBARU LEGACY IMPREZA WHITE US $25.00
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![]() SUBARU LEGACY 2003 Trunk Panel 21530] US $819.00
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![]() Mass Air Flow Sensor New Subaru Impreza 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 Legacy 90 Car Parts US $69.76
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![]() O2 Oxygen Sensor New Subaru Legacy 2003 2002 2001 2000 99 Outback Baja 2006 Auto US $36.58
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![]() Subaru Outback 2006 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK AWD AUTOMATIC LEATHER PANORAMIC SUNROOF HEATED SEATS US $10,995.00
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![]() SUBARU LEGACY 1997 Front Right Lower Arm 35172] US $259.00
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![]() SUBARU LEGACY 2004 Front Right Door Assembly 31310] US $799.00
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We all have different things in mind when we're shopping for cars, but the basic theme is the same. We want a car that's going to give us the performance we want at a price we can afford. If it should happen to have great gas mileage and really cool features, that's just an added bonus. What we don't usually consider is whether our purchase is going to keep our car insurance cheap.
Maybe it's time we did.
Think about it for a moment. Let's say you purchase a car for $12,000 from a secondhand dealer, and your car insurance provider decides it's going to cost you $125 a month to carry the insurance coverage you need to keep your lender from taking your car back. That's $1,500 a year! Most people keep their cars for five to seven years, which means by the time you decide to trade in your car you'll have paid $7,500 to $10,500 in insurance alone. That's over 50% of what you paid to buy the car in the first place!
Because your insurance rates are going to have such a long term effect on your budget, it pays to do your homework and find ways to keep your coverage costs as low as possible. You could pump up your car's security features (car alarms don't cost that much to install these days). You could start taking public transportation instead of driving to work. You could drop your coverage levels to the bare minimum.
Or you could go shopping with car insurance in mind and buy a car that's going to keep your car insurance cheap no matter where you decide to drive.
The Highway Loss Data Institute specializes in compiling statistics on cars, trucks and SUVs, determining which cars have the highest number of claims every year and therefore are riskier to insure. Your insurance provider is going to look at their research and use their findings to determine how much it's going to cost you to insure your car! Cars that are frequently stolen, vandalized or involved in accidents are going to cost more to insure, while those that sit on the sidelines help keep your car insurance cheap.
What does the HLDI have to say about your car? Here's a list of the cheapest 2005-2007 models on the market to give you an example of what it takes to keep high performance cost effective:
Four Door Mini Models
1) Hyundai Accent
2) Kia Rio
Four Door Small Models
1) Toyota Prius
2) Honda Civic
3) Honda Civic Hybrid
4) Saturn ION
5) Neon Versa
6) Toyota Corolla
7) Nissan Versa Hatchback
Four Door Midsize Models
1) Saturn Aura
2) Hyundai Sonata
3) Volkswagon Passat
4) Subaru Legacy 4WD
5) Honda Accord
6) Honda Accord Hybrid
7) Mercury Milan
Two Door Mini Models
1) Mini Cooper Convertible
2) Toyota Yaris
Two Door Small Models
1) Volkswagen New Beetle Convertible
2) Volkswagen New Beetle
3) Chrysler PT Cruiser
4) Saturn ION Quad Coupe
5) Ford Focus
Two Door Midsize Models
1) Toyota Camry Solara Convertible
2) Toyota Camry Solara
3) Pontiac G6
4) Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Was your car on that list? If you drive a newer model or an SUV, check the HLDI's information pages to see what they have to say-and make sure the next time you're shopping at a used car lot you do it with this list in hand. Your bank account will thank you!
Anthony M. Peck is the Senior Developer, Software Project Manager, and Director of Business Development for QuoteScout.com. For more information how to shop for cars that keep car insurance cheap, visit them on the web at http://www.QuoteScout.com
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