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Nissan GT-R insurance rates

Average insurance cost for your “Godzilla”? $418. But rates vary wildly by company and model year.

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We pulled car insurance quotes from top insurance companies to find that the average monthly cost to insure a Nissan GT-R is $417.60 — or $5,011.14 a year. However, an older model may score you lower rates. And your actual costs will depend on your driving history, car model, ZIP and other specific factors.

Model YearProgressiveGeicoState FarmFarmersAverage
2011 Nissan GTR$193.92$162.96$247.06$327.28$232.81
2016 Nissan GTR$237.60$233.45$371.82$365.60$302.12
2021 Nissan GTR$291.94$283.34$677.17$417.93$417.60

How we got these rates

Our rates are based on a single 30-year-old driver with a clean driving history living in California. California is one of seven states that doesn’t use gender to determine car insurance costs. We chose full coverage car insurance with liability limits that exceed the California state minimum requirements, which include:

  • Bodily injury liability per person: $50,000
  • Bodily injury liability per accident: $100,000
  • Property damage liability: $50,000
  • Comprehensive deductible: $500
  • Collision deductible: $500
  • Medical payments: $5,000
  • Uninsured motorist bodily injury: $50,000/$100,000
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How safe is the Nissan GT-R?

Similar to many luxury sports car on the market, the 2017 Nissan GT-R hasn’t been evaluated by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for safety ratings.

The Nissan GT-R model includes lane-departure warning, blind-spot monitoring and electronic stability control.

The Nissan GT-R has been around since 2007 and it replaced the Nissan Skyline GT-R. The luxury sports car is known for its agile handling and strong acceleration.

Since the car was first introduced, there have been over 10,000 sales in the United States. In 2009, the Nissan GT-R was known for having the fastest 0 to 60 mph acceleration by a four-seater production car, according to the Guinness World Records.

How does the Nissan GT-R compare to other car models?

From a price standpoint, the Nissan GT-R ranks right in the middle of our list of the 360 priciest car models to insure. Explore the prices of other car brands and models.

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Roslyn McKenna Ayers is insurance manager at ValuePenguin and a former publisher at Finder, specializing in home and auto coverage. Her expertise and analysis has been featured on Bankrate, MSN and Reader's Digest. She holds a BA in writing and communications from Maryville College. See full bio

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