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Im thinking of a Toyota Corolla type S, Toyota Yaris type S, Toyota Celica, Nissan Sentra and etc. what kind of car counts as a sports car fo the insurance??
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I think the only Toyota that is considered a sports car is the Supra. Maybe the Celica. Maybe.Just went to Toyota.com...they don't even make a sports car anymore.
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The "sports car" insurance is a myth. The insurance premium is based on a number of factors: Replacement costs, fatality rates, number of accident, chance of theft, etc. In general Toyota is expensive to insure. The Nissan Sentra will probably be the cheapest of the vehicles you listed (assuming that they're all the same year).It usually has to do with power to weight ratio, if the car has rear seats or not and the insurance companies loss experience with the car.
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I found that "sports cars" tended to be less to insure than their 4 seat counterparts. Case in point, a 2000 or so Corvette was cheaper to insure than the same year Camaro SS. The reason being was the insurance companies loss experience. Generally young drivers do not buy Vettes and their parents do not let them near theirs. Where as a Camaro was more affordable and some parents actually bought 325hp monsters for their 16 yr old sons. Who promptly wrecked them or got tickets.
No vehicle you listed would be considered a sports car. Of course all the cars you listed tend to be bought by younger drivers that statistically do not drive as well as older drivers. A Yaris should be cheap enough, the Corolla and Celica will be on the higher side of average, and the Nissan will be about the same if it is a Spec V.
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Given the cars you have listed, and similar models in that price range, you will want a 4dr. And maybe one that is kind of a sleeper. Civics can be kinda pricey, and VW's are pricey to insure as well (just try to get parts and see how much they costs).
Compile a list and call your agent for a quote, or do it online if you can. Be specific on the trim level, as it really can matter. A base Corolla will be fairly inexpensive, but the Corolla S with 170hp and side skirts you wanted them to quote will be much more.
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