The all-new Suzuki Celerio is a small five-door hatchback with plenty to offer. At the time of its launch, it was the most fuel-efficient vehicle in the Philippines, delivering upwards of 28 km/L with mixed usage. It’s also one of the more affordable cars in the country, so the low entry point for this model means a lot of people have and will continue to enjoy it.
Even as the Celerio gives its owners thousands and thousands of pesos in savings, it’s still crucial to give this car the protection it deserves. With comprehensive auto insurance, Celerio owners can have much-needed peace of mind whenever they take the vehicle out for a spin.
Why do you need to insure your Suzuki Celerio?
The Suzuki Celerio is currently enjoying its status as one of the cheapest cars money can buy. At the time of this writing, the base GL MT model sells for P708,000. The higher GL AGS model can be had for only P754,000. It’s clear that you can own a Celerio for well under a million Philippine pesos. Still, even with the lower price range, you’d be wise to avail of a comprehensive insurance plan if you're looking to buy a Celerio or already own one.
One could argue that since the Celerio has a lower price point, prospective buyers could have more budget to allocate for car insurance. With a comprehensive plan, you’ll be able to protect yourself and your brand-new vehicle against all sorts of malevolent elements. Taking the car out for your daily commute or the occasional road trip out of town would no longer be a cause for concern. After all, accidents happen to the best of people under the best circumstances. Therefore, it makes sense to defend your Celerio with a trusted insurance policy.
How much does comprehensive insurance cost for the Suzuki Celerio?
By checking out the AutoDeal Insurance Calculator, we can quickly determine a ballpark range for comprehensive insurance for the Suzuki Celerio. The calculator says it would cost you anywhere between around P17,000 to P20,575 to insure the Celerio, depending on the variant and several other factors.
As you might expect, the base GL MT model is cheaper to insure, starting at just around P17,000 and going up to around P19,400. Insurance for the GL AGS model is a tad more expensive, starting at close to P18,000 and topping out at around P20,575. 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.
You’ll find below a simple breakdown of what you can expect to pay for comprehensive insurance for the Suzuki Celerio. These figures are based on the most expensive policies paired with the lowest available coverage. If you want to adjust these figures for yourself, be sure to check out the AutoDeal Insurance Calculator.
- Suzuki Celerio 1.0 GL MT - P17,662.51
- Suzuki Celerio 1.0 GL AGS - P18,695.03
The above numbers 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.
Availing of 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 Suzuki Celerio 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 your Celerio takes you.
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