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Chrysler 200 insurance rates

Average Chrysler 200 insurance rates

The average insurance costs for a Chrysler 200 is $164 a month — or $1,968 a year. Your actual cost could be more or less depending on your driving record, the number of miles you drive in a year and other factors.

A 2017 Chrysler 200 starts at a base price of $22,115. With the average insurance rate at $1,968 per year, the annual insurance cost–to–base car price ratio is 8.9%.

ModelMonthly insurance rateBase car price
200$164.00$22,115
300$160.00$35,675
Pacifica$132.00$28,995
Name Product Gap insurance Homeowner discount Telematics Has an app? Available states
Smartfinancial
Smartfinancial
Yes
Yes
No
All 50 states and DC
Progressive
loan/lease coverage
Yes
Snapshot
Yes
All 50 states & DC
Discover coverage that’s broader than competitors, valuable discounts up to 30% off and perks like shrinking deductibles that reward no claims.
State Farm
State Farm
No
Yes
Drive Safe and Save
Yes
All 50 states
Work with a dedicated agent to find the right coverage for you, including bundling other policies for the best value.
Geico
No
No
DriveEasy
Yes
All 50 states

Stack discounts up to 40% off already low premiums, with convenient mobile services like proof of insurance and claims.

Allstate
Yes
Yes
Drivewise
Yes
All 50 states
Your dedicated agent can help you find the best savings with multiple discounts and rewards programs.
USAA
No
Yes
SafePilot
Yes
All 50 states & DC
Affordable car insurance with highly rated customer service. Only available to military members and veterans and their family.
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About the Chrysler 200

The Chrysler 200 has been around since 2011 and currently in its second generation. The midsize car is known for its spacious truck, luxurious interior and great gas milage. In 2016, there were over 57,000 models sold in the United States. Since the start of 2017, there were over 11,000 models sold in the United States. The company had announced that their 2017 model will be the final model for the Chrysler 200.

Insurance companies determine the insurance cost for a Chrysler 200 based on safety ratings, theft rates, replacement costs and overall damage susceptibility. Insurance rates can change based on a driver’s history and location. Chrysler shoppers should grab quotes from several insurance companies to find the lowest premium possible before they commit. Chrysler 200 shoppers should also do their research and see if they qualify for insurance discounts with each insurance company.

Chrysler 200 money-saving safety features

You could save money on car insurance for your Chrysler 200 if it comes equipped with these safety features.

  • Anti-lock brakes
  • Stability control
  • Airbags
  • Seatbelt pretensioners
  • Anti theft system
  • Anti whipslash

How safe is the Chrysler 200?

The 2017 model of the Chrysler 200 was named Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and received a 5-Star Overall Safety Rating by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for safety ratings. The Chrysler 200 was awarded four stars, out of five,for the rollover crash test by the NHTSA. According to the IIHS, the 2017 model has superior frontal crash prevention, which is the second highest rating, with optional equipment.

In 2015, the Chrysler 200 ranked second for the most stolen new car in the United States by the National Insurance Crime Bureau. There were 1,069 models stolen that year. For every 1,000 Chrysler 200 vehicles sold, there are on average 3.58 thefts, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau and Good Car Bad Car.

How does the Chrysler 200 compare to other car models?

From a price standpoint, the Chrysler 200 ranks right in the middle of our list of the 360 priciest car models to insure. Maybe when I have the list fully ready, I can put an actual number here

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