
Using an insurance comparator will help you find a contract that suits your needs. What guarantees can be expected from insurance? https://t.co/cfCFVyKYIg
— AutoPlus (@AutoPlusMag) July 1, 2022
Today, the car is the second item of expenditure of French households after housing and ahead of food. And it’s not for nothing that owning a car is expensive, very expensive. In addition to buying or financing with an LOA or LLD, there are also fuel costs, maintenance, insurance, and travel costs such as tolls to consider. Not to mention possible unforeseen events, as well as fines for a small deviation. In short, we easily understand that having your own car is not always easy. And it should not get better inflation is rising. This also applies to insurance, which is becoming increasingly expensive.
Car collisions happen more often than you think, and they often happen during your daily commute. It is important to know how to react. #Hang up #Auto insurance pic.twitter.com/n762b413p4
— C Insurance (@ClAssurance) July 6, 2022
Smart brands
Especially since all manufacturers are not in the same boat. If the price of insurance has increased this year by 3%, some of them are still quite affordable. This is especially true for Asian brands such as Toyota, Nissan or even Mitsubishi and Suzuki, which are among the cheapest to insure. This also applies to Dacia, as it takes an average of 416 euros to buy a model from a low-cost company. Citroën is also one of the most affordable brands with an average price of €536. Sure, it’s still expensive, but not as much as some higher-end manufacturers. Indeed, according to Assurland’s research, driving a Maserati will cost you the most, with a the average annual price is 1,117 euros.
Variable prices
If you want a Porsche or a BMW, this can also hurt, as the average price is displayed at 1055 and 933 euros respectively. Surprisingly, the Subaru is also expensive, at around €923 per year. On average, for all brands together, the price of insurance is 630 euros per year. And according to the study, electric car insurance will cost slightly less than the thermal equivalent. This is largely due to removal TSCA (Special tax on insurance contracts) on these connected cars.
According to a recent study, more than one in three French people are willing to cheat on their insurance to reduce costs or get better coverage. https://t.co/YYoEEOGuyx
— AutoPlus (@AutoPlusMag) June 30, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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