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Acura Auto Insurance

Acura was founded in 1986 and has its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Acura is a subdivision of Honda Motor Company, and the following sedan and SUV models are available on the new cars market: TSX, CSX, RL, TL, MDS and MDX. There are also a number of discontinued models. It's important to know whether you own one, because it can affect your insurance rate. Some discontinued models are the Vigor, SLX and NSX models.

 
 

Acura crash test results

Acura models scored average to above average in all areas of crash test results. However, discontinued models like the Vigor 92-94 did poorly overall. The MDX model produced excellent results on all crash test results. Also, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has awarded Acura with top safety ratings for all of its 2009 models.

Acura insurance risk considerations

A study conducted by the National Insurance Crime Bureau showed that only 2% of the top 100 most commonly stolen vehicles were Acuras, specifically the Acura Integra and the Acura Legend models. Your insurance premiums may not be affected by such a low theft rate; however, it's a consideration that most companies will take into account.

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Acura auto insurance

Insurance rates for Acuras vary, depending on the make and model. You can expect to pay from $1,433 to $1,689 for Acura auto insurance. For instance, insurance for the Acura RL will cost you $1,606 per year, but you can expect to pay more in insurance for an Acura TL at an average rate of $1,689 per year. You'll pay the same in premium costs for the Acura RL and TSX models. The Acura MDX carries the highest insurance rates on average, at a yearly rate of $1,689.

 
 

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