Audi
Audi Auto Insurance
Audi is one of the oldest lines of autos manufactured in Germany and is known for its classical and motorsport cars. In 1932, four companies came together to form the Audi we know today: Horch, DKW, Audi and Wanderer. The oldest of the four, the Horch Company, was established in 1899. The four companies joining together are represented by the four rings you'll find in the front of all Audi vehicles.
Audi ratings on crash tests
Audi models scored average to above average in all areas of crash test results. Models manufactured before 2004 scored poorly in the area of rear crash protection. Also, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has awarded five Audi models with top safety ratings for its 2009 models: Audi A6, Audi A3, Audi A4, Audi Q5 and Audi Q7.
Audi insurance and risk
A study conducted by the National Insurance Crime Bureau showed Audis did not make the list of the top 100 of the most commonly stolen vehicles. Not having a high risk of theft helps you get better insurance rates on your Audi than on those vehicles that made the list.
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Audi auto insurance rates
Insurance rates for Audis vary, depending on the make and model. You can expect to pay from $1,548 to $2,437 for Audi auto insurance, according to Automotive.com. For instance, insurance for the Audi S4 will cost you $1,773 per year, but you can expect to pay more for an Audi A8 at an average rate of $2,187 per year. You'll pay the same in premium costs for the Audi TT, S6, Q5 and S4 models. The Audi S8 carries the highest insurance rates on average, at a yearly rate of $2,437, as of 2009.

