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How much does Subaru insurance cost?
Perhaps most famous for their Outback and Forester models, Subarus are especially popular in northeastern and northwestern states. The average monthly auto insurance cost for owners of newer Subarus is $135 or about $1,625 a year.
While lots of factors go into determining your insurance rate, the make and model of the vehicle you drive is one of the biggest. On average, Vermont Mutual (only available in some northeastern states), Allied, and Nationwide offer some of the lowest insurance costs to Subaru drivers.
With The Zebra, you can quickly compare Subaru insurance quotes across hundreds of insurance companies to help find the best coverage for the best price, specifically for your vehicle:
Vehicle Model | Average Annual Premium |
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Subaru BRZ | $2,022 |
Subaru Crosstrek | $1,507 |
Subaru Forester | $1,498 |
Subaru Impreza | $1,606 |
Subaru Legacy | $1,574 |
Subaru Outback | $1,448 |
Frequently asked questions:
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1. How does the model and age of my Subaru affect my insurance rates?
The model and age of your Subaru can affect your insurance rates because different models have different safety ratings, repair costs, and theft rates. Newer or more expensive Subaru models will generally have higher insurance rates due to their higher risk of accidents or theft.
2. What types of insurance coverage do I need for my Subaru?
The types of insurance coverage you need for your Subaru depend on your state's requirements, but most states require at least liability coverage. It is also recommended to have collision and comprehensive coverage to protect your Subaru in case of an accident, theft, or other damages. 38% of The Zebra's Surabru customers chose state liability, collision and comprehensive coverage.
3. Are Subarus more expensive to insure than other car brands?
Subaru vehicles are generally less expensive to insure than luxury or sports car brands, but insurance rates can vary depending on the specific model and your personal driving history.