The 11th-generation Honda Civic is one of the best compact sedans you can buy today. It’s got a relatively fuel-efficient turbo engine, modern tech, safety features, and looks that turn heads wherever you go. It currently sells for just under P1.4 million and goes up to right below the P1.8 million mark. Clearly, it’s not a cheap vehicle.
Why do you need to insure your Honda Civic?
The Honda Civic is a storied nameplate that has existed for 50 years. It’s known around the world as an attractive, capable, and reliable vehicle that can stand the test of time. It’s also not cheap by any means, starting at just under P1.4 million for the base S model. Therefore, it makes sense to protect the vehicle with comprehensive insurance coverage. It makes even more sense if you get the higher models, which can go up in price to just under P1.8 million.
The Civic deserves protection from accidents and the raw elements, and that’s something that only a comprehensive insurance plan can provide. So, let’s find out how much it would cost you to insure your brand-new Honda Civic.
How much does comprehensive insurance cost for the Honda Civic?
If we take a look at the AutoDeal Insurance Calculator, we can determine a ballpark range for comprehensive insurance for the Honda Civic. The calculator says it would cost you anywhere between just under P28,765 up to nearly P44,000 to insure the Civic, depending on the model chosen and other relevant factors.
As expected, the base S model is the cheapest to insure, starting at just around P28,765 and going up to nearly P34,000. The top-spec RS model is the most expensive to insure starting at nearly P37,000 and going up to around P44,000. Note that these figures include insurance coverage for a single year, so you would need to contact your provider each year to renegotiate your terms.
Below is a simple breakdown of what you can expect to pay for comprehensive coverage for the Honda Civic. Note that the numbers are based on the most expensive policy coupled with the lowest coverage available.
- Honda Civic S Turbo CVT - P30,726.08
- Honda Civic V Turco CVT - P35,439.74
- Honda Civic RS Turbo CVT - P39,704.48
The above figures are courteously provided by some of the most reputable insurance providers in the Philippines. These firms include Mapfre, Malayan, Fortuner General, and FPG Insurance. They can give you flexible and affordable deals that suit your particular needs. Each company provides different benefits and coverage types, so be sure to compare and contrast their offerings to get the right fit.
Getting a comprehensive insurance plan with AutoDeal takes only about 5 minutes. You can even receive your policy as soon as the next business day. With our insurance solutions, you can have more time to enjoy your Honda CIvic with no fear or apprehension. With a comprehensive insurance plan, you can go anywhere knowing that you're safe against the elements no matter where you find yourself taking the Civic.
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