Infiniti
Infiniti Auto Insurance
Infiniti was formed just a couple of decades ago in an attempt to tap into the luxury car market in the U.S. It's the luxury division of Nissan, and the Q45 was introduced to American auto consumers in 1989. Since then, the company has struggled to make inroads in the U.S. and global luxury car market. Infiniti builds luxury coupes, sedans, and convertibles, and models include the EX35 and the Infiniti M-Series. Despite the Inifiniti's status as a luxury-class vehicle, affordable auto insurance options are easily available; to start searching, request your free quote for Infiniti auto insurance from Auto Insurance Advantage!
Infiniti safety ratings
One of the Infiniti models made the Top Safety Picks list issued by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety: the Infiniti EX35. Some Infiniti models scored poorly when it came to rear end crash impacts, however. The Infiniti M-Series and G35 were among those with a low score. Overall crash test results for front impacts were adequate to above average, with the FX models receiving an "excellent " rating across the board.
There are also low theft risk considerations for an Infiniti. None of the models made the list of the top 100 most commonly stolen vehicles, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
Infiniti auto insurance
Infiniti models carry higher insurance costs compared to other cars. However, none of the models have annual insurance costs of more than $2,000.
- The Infiniti M45 carries the highest premiums, with an average cost of $1,938 per year.
- The Infiniti M35 is slightly cheaper, costing $1,855 for insurance per year.
- The Infiniti FX series has an average cost of $1,690, with the Infiniti FX 35 and FX 50 costing $1,606 and $1,773, respectively.
- The Infiniti Q Series is cheaper than the F Series, with average insurance costs of $1,513.
- Insurance for the Infiniti QX56 is $1,548 per year, and the Infiniti G35 costs $1,478 per year to insure.

