When getting car insurance, it’s important to get the right policy for the right price. You never know what can happen on the road, so make sure to secure a policy for your car right away. Peugeot cars are good and worth protecting, given the brand’s penchant for designing and producing attractive automobiles, comprehensive insurance policies are a definite must.
All of the price ranges we have listed in this article are based on our AutoDeal Insurance Calculator. There, you can get instant quotes based on the year, make, model, and the variant of your vehicle. All quotes are delivered instantly to you, and all it takes to secure the policy is a few clicks and taps. For simplicity’s sake, we will be quoting the lowest and the highest rates that you can get for each of the models listed in this article as well as making mention of the insuring company currently able to give a quote.
Peugeot 2008
The 2008 is a small and compact city runabout with ample ground clearance and a futuristic and suave design. Inside and out, 2008 will charm you with its fighter-jet-styled cabin, and it will make you do a double-take every time you walk away from it. Getting an insurance policy for the Peugeot 2008 in its top-spec trim will set you back anywhere between P28,000 to P38,000 per year depending on the coverage and depending on the insurance provider you go with.
Peugeot 3008
Here is yet another compact and stylish crossover from the Peugeot stable. The 3008 presents a wealthy feature list and looks that are as sharp as a tiger’s gaze before it’s ready to pounce. The Peugeot 3008 offers a nice upgrade to its smaller brother, and you can insure this model for anywhere between P37,000 to P50,000 per year, depending on the amount of coverage you want and what insurance provider you go with.
Peugeot 5008
The midsize Peugeot 5008 offers a ton of practicality and day-to-day performance in a package that exhibits a ton of flair. The model can seat up to seven people, enveloping them in a sea of premium leather and soft-touch finishes. The 5008 finds itself at home on the high streets or while doing a school run, and you can insure it for anywhere between P40,000 to P54,000 per year depending on the provider and the amount of coverage you desire.
Peugeot Traveller
The Traveller’s Peugeot’s premier people carrier in the lineup. As a minivan, it carries all the practicality that the body style can offer, but with an added Peugeot touch. The model is feature-rich, and it can be had in either a seven-seat or eight-seat configuration. Pinned more as a premium-class van, you can expect insuring this model to be pricier than the other models. Insurance rates per year are set anywhere between P52,000 to P73,000 for both variants.
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