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Each insurance company has a different formula for determining the auto insurance rates for their drivers. A common factor in this formula across the industry is the make and model of the car that the insured will be driving. By studying the statistical information about the make and models' historical performance in the crash test lab and the number of claims filed by former owners of the vehicle, insurance providers may raise or lower insurance rates.
Dodge Crash Test Results
As a whole, Dodge cars haven't made too solid of a showing in crash test results. The Dodge Dakota and Dodge Grand Caravan only gave an average performance across the board in front-impact, side-impact, and rear-collisions. However, the Dodge Ram, Dodge Charger, and Dodge Caliber all performed well in front-impact collisions but only marginally well in rear-impact crashes.
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Dodge Insurance Claims
Dodge doesn't do too well in terms of insurance claims either. Substantially more than average theft claims were filed for most Dodge models. In fact, two of the top three spots for most stolen vehicles in a give year were given to the Dodge Intrepid and the Dodge Stratus.
Dodge Auto Insurance
Comprehensive insurance may be a bit higher for Dodge drivers but installing anti-theft devices can help lower insurance rates. Get a quote to make sure that your insurance rates are not higher than they need to be. Get a FREE car insurance quote from ComparisonMarket >>
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Last Updated: February 14, 2008
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