
Which American muscle car is cheapest ... to insure?
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Motor Trend and Insure.com crunched the numbers to determine the cheapest American muscle cars to insure in several categories ranging from entry-level four-cylinder models to top of the line V8s.
Not all of them are the same, however, so Motor Trend and Insure.com did the math to figure out which ones come with the lowest rates. They looked at four model tiers, from entry level to top of the line, and used a 40-year-old single male with good credit and driving histories as an example customer. His plan has comprehensive and uninsured motorist coverage, limits of $300,000 for all injuries and $50,000 in property damage and a $500 deductible. Among low-end cars, the national average for a turbocharged four-cylinder Chevrolet Camaro 1LS was lowest at $1,732, compared to $1,850 for a Mustang EcoBoost with a similar engine and $2,000 ford a V6-powered Dodge Challenger SXT.More Related News













