Here’s a general budget that you need to prepare if you are the proud owner of a Mitsubishi Xpander. Mitsubishi’s hit MPV is now better than ever following a facelift, and it’s now even more of an asset to protect with an insurance policy. Be sure to keep in mind that these figures are based on our Insurance Calculator that aims to give you a good estimate of the fees and corresponding add-ons that you can expect from an insurance provider. Do also note that these figures are all per-year rates as well.
If you want to see it for yourself or see other insurance prices, do visit our Insurance Calculator to see how much it costs to insure different cars out in the market.
What kind of insurance do I get?
To get registered, your car will come with the standard TPL insurance, otherwise known as a Third Party Liability policy. However, while affordable it’ll be rendered useless to you and your car if your own vehicle incurred some damage.
We’re definitely recommending you to get a comprehensive insurance policy for your vehicle which will cover almost everything that you can think of. Sure, it may be a little pricey at first, but it will pay for itself in case you get into a car accident. Trust us, car parts are expensive, and it’s not nice to drive a badly damaged car.
So how much does it cost to comprehensively insure the Mitsubishi Xpander?
We’ll be breaking down each and every variant in the lineup with the most expensive policy that insurance providers have to offer with the minimum amount of coverage for the Mitsubishi MPV. This means that you can either go slightly higher in price or lower if your budget doesn’t fit, or if you want to go with a different insurance provider.
- GLS AT (Quartz White Pearl) or (Black Series) - P24,344.26 per year
- GLS AT - P24,049.65 per year
- GLX Plus AT (Quartz White Pearl) - P23,558.65 per year
- GLX Plus AT - P23,264.04 per year
- GLX MT (Quartz White Pearl) (Quartz White Pearl) - P21,987.43 per year
- GLX MT - P21,692.82 per year
Take your pick between three insurance providers on AutoDeal. The list will continue to expand as time goes on, but at the time of writing, we have Mapfre, FPG Insurance, Malayan, and Fortune General, with each giving your different rates with different add-ons to sweeten the deal. Check our Car Insurance Calculator to see all of the details for yourself.
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