Insurance costs can get quite high for some cars, and finding the right balance of value-for-money and fit-for-budget is a bit hard if you’re limited to only one option. So to help out car buyers with their struggles, we’ve created a car insurance calculator that allows you to see what partnered insurance providers are available for you. View different offers from different providers and compare the prices and the benefits in tow so you can make an informed purchase for your investment.
Protection extends to more than just paint. Cars cost money, and in order to protect you from shelling out cash for repairs, or to protect you from writing off a totaled vehicle without anything in return, insurance is the way to keep your finances in check should something happen while driving. The car that we’re covering today is the Ford Everest, and here’s how much it costs to insure your vehicle per year based on the figures displayed in our car insurance calculator.
Note that the figures shown are the lowest possible valuation at the highest yearly rate from our selection of insurance partners for the car of the 2021 model year, and the insurance provider can price higher depending on the add-ons or the additional valuation, should you opt for it. For updated and accurate information, you can also see the car insurance calculator for yourself. Simply put your car’s model and year, and hit enter.
What kind of insurance should I get for my Ford Everest?
For any car, we recommend that you get a comprehensive insurance policy in order to cover potential damages and protect your investment in the vehicle. Insurance policies that are of the standard Third Party Liability kind, or TPL, only cover damages to the affected party. The erring party, which is you if you’re at fault, will not get the insurance benefit, unfortunately.
That’s where comprehensive insurance comes in. It protects you, the policyholder, from the dangers of losing a lot of money, or rather, losing your investment. On top of that, insurance companies will often foot the bill for repairs should you find yourself in need.
How much does it cost to insure the Ford Everest?
The Ford Everest is a mighty SUV, and it can get mighty expensive as well. As is the case whenever you get into this class of vehicle, expect your premiums to be quite high as the suggested retail price, or standard retail price, of the Everest is already into the seven-digit mark.
As such, here are all the variants and their corresponding yearly insurance premiums.
- Ford Everest 2.2 Trend 4x2 AT - P36,000 per year
- Ford Everest Sport 4x2 AT - P40,000 per year
- Ford Everest 2.0 Titanium 4x2 AT - P41,000 per year
- Ford Everest BiTurbo Titanium+ 4x4 AT - P47,000 per year
Our insurance providers are Mapfre, FPG, Malayan, and Fortune General. Be sure to check out their offers on the calculator and make sure that the add-ons that you want to the policy are included to get the most bang for your buck. On average, Mapfre may charge the highest rates, but they offer the most benefits right out of the gate. Get in touch and make sure that you’re informed about the best deals to be had in order to insure your vehicle today.
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