Insuring Your Nissan
Car insurance companies use a unique formula to come up with your insurance rates. By taking into account a variety of factors, they determine the amount of risk that you as a driver bring to the table. One of the factors that they consider is the make and model of your car. By analyzing statistical data on the performance of the vehicle in crash tests and the number of claims filed by owners of the same type of car, companies will determine whether or not to raise your rates accordingly.
Nissan Crash Test Results
Nissan models, as a whole, performed well in front-impact crash tests and those tested for side-impact safety also rated well. Rear-impact collision results were not nearly as positive. The Nissan Titan scored the best with an 'acceptable' or average rating while the Nissan Muran, Nissan Maxim, and the Nissan Altima scored a 'marginal' or below average rating and the Nissan Frontier and the Nissan Quest scored poorly.
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Nissan Insurance Claims
Though Nissan owners made, for the most part, an average number of injury, collision and theft claims in recent years, a number of models are among the top 50 stolen cars: the Nissan Sentra, Nissan Infiniti Q45, Nissan Altima, Nissan Maxima, and the Nissan 350Z.
Nissan Auto Insurance
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Last Updated: February 14, 2008
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