Honda Clarity insurance rates
Average Honda Clarity insurance rates
The average insurance costs for a Honda Clarity is $197 a month — or $2,364 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. Filter car insurance companies by your state to get a quote.
A 2017 Honda Clarity starts at a base price of $59,365. With the average insurance rate at $2,364 per year, the annual insurance cost–to–base car price ratio is 4.0%.
Model | Monthly insurance rate | Base car price |
---|---|---|
Accord | $151 | $22,455 |
Civic | $153 | $18,740 |
Clarity | $197 | $59,365 |
CR-V | $197 | $24,045 |
Fit | $145 | $16,090 |
HR-V | $147 | $19,465 |
Odyssey | $132 | $29,850 |
Pilot | $137 | $30,745 |
Ridgeline | $191 | $29,475 |
About the Honda Clarity
The Honda Clarity has been around since 2008. The 2017 Honda Clarity expanded their line to include battery electric, hybrid electric and fuel cell cars. The latest Honda Clarity Fuel Cell is an environmentally conscious car that is powered by hydrogen.
Honda Clarity money-saving safety features
You could save money on car insurance for your Honda Clarity if it comes equipped with these safety features.
- Anti-lock brakes
- Stability control
- Airbags
- Seatbelt pretensioners
- Anti theft system
How does the Honda Clarity compare to other car models?
From a price standpoint, the Honda Clarity ranks right in the middle of our list of the 360 priciest car models to insure.
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