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Toyota Prius Prime insurance rates

Average Toyota Prius Prime insurance rates

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The average insurance costs for a Toyota Prius Prime is $220 a month — or $2,640 a year. Your actual cost could be more or less depending on your driving record, the number of miles you drive in a year and other factors. Filter car insurance companies by your state to get a quote.

A 2017 Toyota Prius Prime starts at a base price of $27,100. With the average insurance rate at $2,640 per year, the annual insurance cost–to–base car price ratio is 9.7%.

ModelMonthly insurance rateBase car price
4runner$227.00$34,210
Avalon$170.00$33,300
Camry$175.00$23,070
Corolla$179.00$18,500
Highlander$227.00$30,630
Land Cruiser$162.00$84,775
Mirai$220.00$57,500
Prius$177.00$23,475
Prius C$220.00$20,150
Prius Prime$220.00$27,100
Prius V$167.00$26,675
RAV4$167.00$24,410
RAV4 Hybrid$220.00$29,030
Sequoia$157.00$45,560
Sienna$149.00$29,750
Tacoma$142.00$29,750
Tundra$135.00$30,120
Yaris$181.00$15,250
Yaris iA$220.00$15,950

To determine our estimated cost, we aggregated quotes from insurance companies using this profile:

  • 2017 Toyota Prius Prime
  • 10,001–15,000 miles driven yearly
  • No accidents in the past five years
  • Anti-theft device on vehicle
  • Driver located in New York
  • Good credit

Our estimated price is for the state required minimum coverage which includes bodily injury, property damage, uninsured motorist, bodily injury and personal injury protection.

Other factors that can affect your auto insurance rate

  • Toyota Prius Prime’s model year
  • Vehicle’s trim
  • Amount of coverage you need
  • Estimated miles your drive in a year
  • Safety and anti-theft features
  • Driver’s credit score and location
  • Driver’s age, marital status and gender
  • Driver’s driving history in the past five years
  • Whether the driver rents, leases or owns the vehicle
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About the Toyota Prius Prime

The Toyota Prius Prime has been around since 2016. The compact car is known for its excellent fuel economy and smooth transition between gasoline and electric power. The Toyota Prius Prime is the plug-in hybrid variant of the company’s original Prius.

Toyota Prius Prime money-saving safety features

You could save money on car insurance for your Toyota Prius Prime if it comes equipped with these safety features.

  • Anti-lock brakes
  • Stability control
  • Airbags
  • Seatbelt pretensioners
  • Anti theft system

How safe is the Toyota Prius Prime?

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) named the 2017 Toyota Prius Prime as a Top Safety Pick+ car. All crash tests performed by the IIHS received good safety ratings, the highest possible rating.

The Toyota Prius Prime model includes lane departure warning, brake assist and blind spot monitoring.

How does the Toyota Prius Prime compare to other car models?

From a price standpoint, the Toyota Prius Prime ranks right in the middle of our list of the 360 priciest car models to insure.

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Roslyn McKenna Ayers is insurance manager at ValuePenguin and a former publisher at Finder, specializing in home and auto coverage. Her expertise and analysis has been featured on Bankrate, MSN and Reader's Digest. She holds a BA in writing and communications from Maryville College. See full bio

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