Aug 17, 2021
Luxury vehicles offer greater performance and top-notch engineering, which can result in higher insurance costs. Mercury has put together a list to help consumers choose a vehicle that is affordable to insure.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (August 17, 2021) – Vehicle sales were affected in various ways during 2020 – while sales of vehicles priced under forty thousand dollars saw a decline, sales of vehicles priced at seventy thousand dollars or more saw a significant growth. Mercury Insurance (NYSE: MCY), a leading auto insurer in California and provider of auto insurance in 10 other states, has put together lists of the most affordable new luxury vehicles for various segments to help consumers find a vehicle that will save them money on insurance.
Mercury’s research and development team examined 2021 model year (MY) luxury sedans and SUVs that are available at car dealerships today to compile these lists[1].
“For some drivers, owning a vehicle is a passion and not just a necessity,” said Chong Gao, Mercury Insurance Director of Product Management R&D. “Luxury vehicles offer greater performance and top-notch engineering, which can result in higher insurance costs. Mercury has put together a list to help consumers choose a vehicle that is affordable to insure.”
Here is the top-ten list for new luxury cars, beginning with the most affordable make and model to insure.
Here is the top-ten list for new luxury SUVs, beginning with the most affordable make and model to insure.
Visit www.mercuryinsurance.com to see more of Mercury’s most affordable vehicle lists.
About Mercury Insurance
Mercury Insurance (MCY) is a multiple-line insurance organization predominantly offering personal automobile, homeowners and commercial insurance through a network of independent agents in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Texas and Virginia. Since 1962, Mercury has specialized in offering quality insurance at affordable prices. For more information visit or and follow the company on .
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[1] Mercury Insurance developed the list based on full coverage premium (BI, PD, COMP, COLL, MP, UMBI and UMPD) for a hypothetical driver with average factors for each rating element.
For further information: PCG – Kyle Reuter (424) 903-3657 (kreuter@pacificcommunicationsgroup.com)