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When an insurance company calculates an insurance rate, the result is different for everyone based on a long list of factors. One of these factors is the make and model of the car that the insured will be driving. How that particular car has historically performed in crash worthiness tests and how many claims other drivers with the same make and model have filed can directly affect the driver's insurance rate.
Cadillac Crash Test Results
The Cadillac SRX 2007 models, for example, perform exceptionally well in front-impact tests but perform poorly in rear-impact crashes. This can negatively affect car insurance rates. Cadillac drivers can combat poor scores like this by installing safety devices like optional air bags and better head restraints.
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Cadillac Insurance Claims
The number of insurance claims filed by Cadillac drivers historically are about equal to the number of claims filed by other drivers in their same vehicle class. Two Cadillac models, however, are popular among thieves: the Cadillac Seville and the Cadillac Deville. Drivers of these models can combat potentially lower insurance rates by installing anti-theft devices and parking in a secure, indoor garage.
Cadillac Auto Insurance
Comprehensive coverage for Cadillac drivers may be a bit more expensive than for other models in the same class. Get a quote to make sure your rates are as low as they should be.
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Last Updated: February 14, 2008
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