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In a remarkable upset this year, minivans are no longer the go-to vehicles for the best car insurance rates. In the past, minivans have dominated our annual rankings of “the least expensive vehicles to insure,” but in the 2013 model year, crossovers and SUVs have taken control of the top 20, including models from Ford, Jeep, Kia and Hyundai.

The tool at the right lets you search average auto insurance rates for more than 750 vehicles in the 2013 model year.

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Minivans have been “Edged” out: The Ford Edge SE is the first crossover to snag the best position on our list. (See rankings and methodology below.) 

“The SUV is the new minivan,” says Russ Rader, spokesperson for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, which performs crash tests on vehicles. “These are vehicles used largely by families. They're going to the mall, taking kids to school and driving to sports practices on the weekends. They're not getting into a lot of crashes.”

Their lack of crashes and their low repair costs keep insurance rates down.

Also notable is the appearance of a small car in the rankings of least expensive vehicles to insure: The Honda Fit squeaks in at No. 19.

Mercedes-Benz drivers must have worked hard in the past year to increase insurance claims costs and thus their auto insurance rates. Mercedes models control half the list of the 20 “most expensive vehicles to insure” for 2013 models.

The 12-cylinder Mercedes-Benz CL600 coupe earns the unenviable top spot for the highest national average car insurance rates. AutoTrader.com notes the car’s “blistering acceleration.” The next sounds you hear may be squealing brakes and cracking metal: Expensive claims have propelled the CL600’s rates.

With an MSRP of about $160,000 and an annual average insurance bill of $3,357 (and that’s for a gooddriver), the CL600 is expensive driveway candy.

It could be worse.  When we look at state-specific auto insurance rates, we see that insuring an Audi R8 5.2 Quattro in Washington, D.C., costs an average of $6,009.

Yet most drivers shop for cars without any consideration for insurance costs

“People just don’t think about it,” says Michelle Rupp, an independent agent with NRG Insurance in Seattle. She estimates that only about 20 percent of car buyers will research the auto insurance rates of a vehicle before they buy it. “If they’re really watching dollars and cents, they need to do that,” she says.

But over her 30 years of experience as an agent, “it gets worse,” laments Rupp. Consumers who diligently research invoice price, fuel efficiency and how to negotiate at a dealership will overlook auto insurance costs.

The least expensive 2013 vehicles to insure

RankMake & modelCyl.Avg. annual premium
1Ford Edge SE4 $     1,128
2Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo6 $     1,148
3Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium4 $     1,150
4Kia Sportage4 $     1,157
5Jeep Patriot Sport4 $     1,160
6Chevrolet Express 15008 $     1,171
7Subaru Outback 3.6R6 $     1,180
8Hyundai Tucson GLS4 $     1,189
9Ford Explorer6 $     1,197
10Hyundai Tucson GL4 $     1,204
11Dodge Grand Caravan SXT6 $     1,206
12Ford Transit Connect XLT Premium4 $     1,210
13Chevrolet Equinox 1LT4 $     1,210
14Honda Odyssey EX-L6 $     1,217
15Jeep Compass Sport4 $     1,217
16Kia Sorento LX (2 WD)6 $     1,222
17Nissan Pathfinder S6 $     1,224
18Chevrolet Equinox 2LT6 $     1,235
19Honda Fit4 $     1,235
20Kia Sorento LX (4 WD)4 $     1,237

The most expensive 2013 vehicles to insure

RankMake & modelCyl.Avg. annual premium
1Mercedes-Benz CL600 12 $     3,357
2Mercedes-Benz CL65 AMG12 $     3,330
3Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG8 $     3,221
4Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG12 $     3,207
5Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG8 $     3,184
6Mercedes-Benz S60012 $     3,158
7Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG8 $     3,075
8Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG8 $     2,978
9Porsche 911 Turbo6 $     2,958
10Porsche 911 Turbo S6 $     2,925
11Porsche Panamera Turbo8 $     2,912
12Mercedes-Benz CL550 4Matic8 $     2,897
13Jaguar XKR (convertible)8 $     2,822
14Jaguar XKR (coupe)8 $     2,756
15Jaguar XK8 $     2,684
16BMW 650i8 $     2,681
17Mercedes-Benz SL5508 $     2,671
18Porsche 911 Carrera 4S6 $     2,642
19Mercedes-Benz S5508 $     2,640
20Porsche 911 Carrera S6 $     2,626

Methodology

Insure.com commissioned Quadrant Information Services to provide average auto insurance rates for 2013 models. Averages were calculated using data from six large carriers (Allstate, Farmers, GEICO, Nationwide, Progressive and State Farm) in 10 ZIP codes per state. Not all models were available, especially exotic cars.

Averages are based on insurance for a single 40-year-old male who commutes 12 miles to work each day, with policy limits of 100/300/50 ($100,000 for injury liability for one person, $300,000 for all injuries and $50,000 for property damage in an accident) and a $500 deductible on collision and comprehensive coverage. This hypothetical driver has a clean record and good credit. The rate includes uninsured motorist coverage. Average rates are for comparative purposes. Your own rate will depend on personal factors.

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