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Toyota Auto Insurance

As the world's largest auto maker by sales, Toyota is a popular choice for consumers. Founded in 1937, this small Japanese spin-off has become a multinational corporation, with over 320,000 employees.

Toyota's vehicles have achieved many "firsts." In fact, Toyota was the first automaker to mass-produce a hybrid vehicle. Toyota's flagship hybrid vehicle, the Prius, has sold over one million units since its launch in 1997.          

 
 

Toyota Crash Test Results

A number of Toyota models scored top marks in both front-impact and side-impact collisions: the Tundra, Tacoma, Sienna, FJ Cruiser, RAV 4, Avalon, Camry, Prius and Yaris. Rear-impact crash performance wasn't so admirable for any of these models, however, as each scored either marginally or poorly.

Toyota Insurance Risk Considerations

Toyota owners, for the most part, filed an average or below average number of insurance claims for injuries, collisions and theft as compared to the claims filed by owners of cars in the same class. However, 10% of the top 100 vehicles most stolen most often were Toyotas, including the Tundra pickup, Celica, Corolla, Tacoma pickup, Matrix, and Camry Solara.

Toyota Auto Insurance

Toyotas run a wide gamut in the cost of insurance. For example, auto insurance for a Toyota Land Cruiser will cost around $1,482 a year, while a Toyota Corolla will cost you about $100 less every twelve months. In general, most Toyota models will range from $1,300 to $1,400 per year, on average, in premium costs. Larger vehicles, such as the Highlander, Tundra, Land Cruiser, and 4Runner will generally cost more to cover than smaller models.

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