Honda Jazz insurance group and cost

Find out how much it could cost you to insure your Honda Jazz, and what you can do to keep your premiums low.

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The Honda Jazz is a small hatchback that was first produced by the Japanese manufacturer in the early 1980s. You can get hold of a Honda Jazz a low price these days, but it tends to be more expensive to insure than other small cars in its class. In this guide, you’ll learn more about insuring a Honda Jazz.

Insurance companies use a rating system to help determine the cost of car insurance. All vehicles in the UK get assigned an insurance group from 1 (cheapest) to 50 (most expensive). Honda Jazz models are classed in group 13 to group 19, so there can be a bit of variation in how much you pay for insurance.

For example, a 30-year-old driver in an average postcode could pay around £704 for cover on a Honda Jazz 1.3 S 5d, or around £706 for a Honda Jazz Sport 1.5 i-VTEC 5d.

You can use the table below to find the specific insurance group of your Honda Jazz model, and how much you’re likely to pay for cover.

Honda Jazz insurance cost by driver’s age

Model / Version Group (1-50) Age 20yrs Age 30yrs Age 40yrs Age 50yrs Link
1.3 S 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 S 5d CVT 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
S 1.3 i-VTEC (03/2018 on) 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
S 1.3 i-VTEC CVT auto (03/2018 on) 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 SE 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 SE 5d CVT 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
SE 1.3 i-VTEC (03/2018 on) 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
SE 1.3 i-VTEC CVT auto (03/2018 on) 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 EX 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 EX 5d CVT 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
EX 1.3 i-VTEC (03/2018 on) 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
EX 1.3 i-VTEC CVT auto (03/2018 on) 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 i-VTEC SE Navi 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 i-VTEC SE Navi auto 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 SE Navi 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 SE Navi 5d CVT 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 EX Navi 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 EX Navi 5d CVT 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 i-VTEC EX Navi 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
1.3 i-VTEC EX Navi auto 5d 13 £2,145 £704 £690 £651 Get Quote
Sport 1.5 i-VTEC (03/2018 on) 5d 19 £1,933 £706 £695 £654 Get Quote
Sport 1.5 i-VTEC CVT auto (03/2018 on) 5d 19 £1,933 £706 £695 £654 Get Quote
1.5 i-VTEC Sport Navi 5d 19 £1,933 £706 £695 £654 Get Quote
1.5 i-VTEC Sport Navi auto 5d 19 £1,933 £706 £695 £654 Get Quote

Average Honda Jazz insurance costs

To provide you with an idea about how much it could cost you to insure your Honda Jazz, we ran several quotes in order to find an average figure. Our results estimated that on average, you could insure your Honda Jazz with a comprehensive policy for the monthly cost of £56.24, or a single annual sum of £602.77.

Honda Jazz insurance cost by location

You can use the table above as a guide to the average price of insurance for various Honda Jazz models, based on insurance group and driver age. However, there are many other factors that impact the cost of your premium, including your marital status, driving history, and location.

To show the power of the postcode, here are some average quotes for a 30-year-old living in three different UK locations. The quotes are for a Honda Jazz 1.3 EX 5d.

  • Expensive: £1,005 (London SE1)
  • Average: £704 (Newcastle NE1)
  • Cheap: £703.11 (Galashiels TD1)

Which factors affect my Honda Jazz insurance rate?

Lots of factors influence the cost of car insurance, from the age, make and model of your car, to your age, driving history and location. Here are the three that can have some of the biggest impact on your premium:

  • Engine type and capacity. Cars with larger engine capacities re generally more expensive to insure, even if they’re the same model. A 30-year-old may pay around £704 for the 1.3-litre Honda Jazz S 1.3 i-VTEC 5d, but may pay around £706 for the 1.5-litre Honda Jazz 1.5 i-VTEC Sport Navi 5d.
  • Driver location. Where you live influences your likelihood of being in an accident, and this also has an affect the cost of your insurance. For example, a 30-year-old in central London will pay roughly £1,005 for insurance for a Honda Jazz EX 1.3 i-VTEC 5d, whereas a 30-year-old in Newcastle may pay around £704 for the same model.
  • Driver age. The driver’s age is the other factor that has the biggest impact on the cost of insurance, and younger drivers are likely to pay more than older drivers. A 20-year-old driver in London may have to pay around £4,296 for insurance for a Honda Jazz 1.3 EX Navi 5d CVT model, but a 40-year-old driver from the same location would only pay around £820.

Other factors that affect the cost of your insurance include:

  • The model and age of your car
  • Annual mileage
  • Your driving history and activity
  • Your car’s safety rating, security and any anti-theft precautions
  • No claims discount
  • Your marital status

How can I save on my Honda Jazz premiums?

No one wants to be out of pocket when it comes to car insurance. So, for premiums that are affordable and won’t leave you counting pennies, we’ve compiled a list of suggestions that may help you to keep your premiums low.

  • Pay annually rather than monthly. By paying annually, you could save an average of £72.11 a year.
  • Make yourself a secure investment. By keeping a clean history of no claims and a good credit rating, you will appeal to providers and they might reward you with lower premiums.
  • Be economical about your car usage. By limiting your car usage, you will keep your mileage and your premiums down. Plus, you’ll save money on petrol!
  • Don’t just accept your renewal quote. Renewal quotes aren’t always the best offer out there, so make sure you shop around for a price that’s right for you.
  • Install extra safety precautions. Providers don’t like to insure risks, so the safer you can make your car, the lower your premiums may become.
  • Avoid driving convictions. Convictions of any kind, on or off the road, will hike up your premiums, so try your best to avoid them.

Honda Jazz facts

The Honda Jazz was first produced by the Japanese manufacturer in 2001, and since then, the model has seen a lot of changes and face lifts over its three generations. The Jazz has worldwide popularity, with worldwide sales almost reaching 5 million by the middle of 2013. It was created to replace a number of Honda models, including the Honda Logo.

  • The Honda Jazz is known as the Honda Fit in countries such as China, Japan and the USA.
  • The Honda Jazz comes with between 100-128 horsepower, allowing you to go from 0 to 60mph in under 12 seconds.
  • The Honda Jazz also comes in the form of a hybrid, which is powered by a gasoline engine and electric motor. When driven at a slow and steady speed, the engine shuts off and is powered by the electric motor, emitting no carbon emission.

Bottom line

The Honda Jazz doesn’t have the most competitive insurance prices, but our guide will help you keep your premiums down.

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*Based on data provided by Consumer Intelligence Ltd, www.consumerintelligence.com (Mar ’24). 51% of car insurance customers could save £539.54
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