Crossovers, as capable and as versatile as they are, aren’t immune to accidents and crashes. Taking care of your car extends past keeping up with its maintenance schedule and giving it a nice car wash every now and then. For those who are financing their vehicle, getting an extra layer of protection such as car insurance is always a good idea as it acts as another layer of protection for your vehicle, saving you from expensive repairs. It's also best to get comprehensive coverage for your car for a better range of protection.
If you happen to own a Honda CR-V in the Philippines and want to get it ensured then here is a quick breakdown of how much budget you will need to save for it. If you are interested in getting car insurance, check out our insurance calculator if you have any inquiries or want to seal the deal with any of our insurance providers. You can get a quote for free with only a few clicks of your computer to get your vehicle protected today. You can also check out the rest of the model lineup of Honda Cars Philippines to see how much they will cost to insure using our insurance calculator.
How much does it cost to comprehensively insure a Honda CR-V?
Going with a comprehensive package is always a good idea as it will give you better coverage for your vehicle which can save you from expensive repairs that are related to any damages or incidents that may occur. It is important to note that policies will already come with a substantial set of features but the features will come at a price so make sure you pick out the ones that will best suit your needs and your budget.
For the Honda CR-V, the amount you will need to pay to ensure the sedan will vary on the model you have selected. In general, it will cost you between P34,000 for the base model variant and P44,000 for the top-of-the-line model for comprehensive coverage.
With the general ballpark figures covered, let's get into the nitty-gritty with the specifics. Note that these will be the most expensive policies in place with the lowest amount of coverage, we highly encourage you to check out our calculator to compare and contrast other potential offers that might catch your eye from our selection of providers. These policies also don’t include the special color options of the vehicle.
- Honda CR-V 2.0 S AT - P34,766.36/Year
- Honda CR-V 1.6 S DSL AT with Honda Sensing - P39,015.52/Year
- Honda CR-V 1.6 SX DLS AT AWD with Honda Sensing - P,318.38/Year
The insurance providers quoting these models include the likes of Mapfre, Malayan, Fortuner General, and FPG Insurance. It is important to remember that each of these providers has its own unique set of benefits and perks to their policies as well as different pricing. With that in mind, we encourage you to compare what they are offering and to check out the benefits of each policy to see which one will fit you the best.
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