Mazda CX-5 insurance rates
Shedding light on car insurance prices
Shedding light on car insurance prices
The average insurance costs for a Mazda CX-5 is $227 a month — or $2,724 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 Mazda CX-5 starts at a base price of $24,045. With the average insurance rate at $2,724 per year, the annual insurance cost–to–base car price ratio is 11.3%.
Model | Monthly insurance rate | Base car price |
---|---|---|
3 | $165.00 | $17,845 |
6 | $220.00 | $21,945 |
CX-3 | $165.00 | $19,960 |
CX-5 | $227.00 | $24,045 |
MX-5 MIATA | $152.00 | $24,915 |
You could save money on car insurance for your Mazda CX-5 Sport if it comes equipped with these safety features.
The 2017 Mazda CX-5 was given a 4-Star Overall Safety Rating by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The government organization awarded the Mazda CX-5 with five stars, the highest rating, for the frontal crash test and the side crash test. The rollover crash test scored four stars. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety only rated the moderate overlap front test and the side impact test, both of which received the highest rating.
The latest model of the Mazda CX-5 include blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic alert, automatic emergency braking system and antilock brakes.
The Mazda CX-5 has been around since 2013 and is currently in its second generation. The compact SUV is known for its excellent performance, comfortable ride, upscale interior and spacious seating. The latest Mazda CX-5 is also available in a diesel form, making it the first diesel car that Mazda has ever sold in the United States. In 2016, there were over 112,000 sales in the United States.
From a price standpoint, the Mazda CX-5 ranks right in the middle of our list of the 360 priciest car models to insure.
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