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Toyota GR Yaris car insurance

The average Toyota GR Yaris insurance policy is $97 a month. Compare policy features side by side and click through for a personalised quote.

Compare Toyota GR Yaris car insurance

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Name Product Roadside assistance Accidental damage Storm Choice of repairer Agreed or Market Value
Youi Comprehensive
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Agreed or Market
Finder's summary: The 2023 winner of our Best Features Car Insurance award. Plus, it's one of the only insurers to automatically include roadside assistance.

Who it might be good for: Those who want good customer service with lots of inclusions.
Budget Direct Comprehensive
Optional
Optional
Agreed or Market
Finder's summary: The 2024 winner of our Best Value Car Insurance award. It's cheaper than most, plus you can lower costs by adding age restrictions.

⭐ Current offer: 15% off your first year's premium when you take out a policy online. T&Cs apply.

Who it might be good for: Anyone who wants a good value policy.
Australia Post Comprehensive
Optional
Agreed or Market
Finder's summary: Covers a little more than other insurers. You don’t need to pay an excess for windscreen repairs and cover applies to anyone who uses your car.

⭐ Current offer: Get $75 off your first year's comprehensive car insurance premium when you buy online. T&Cs apply.

Who it might be good for: Multiple people using one car.
Qantas Comprehensive
Optional
Optional
Agreed or Market
Finder's summary: You need car insurance so why not get one that lets you earn Qantas Points? It's good value too (it's underwritten by the same insurer as Budget Direct).

⭐ Current offer: Earn up to 30,000 Qantas Points with every car insured by 30 September. Plus save 15% on your 1st year’s premium when you purchase online. T&Cs apply.

Who it might be good for: People who want more bang for their buck with Qantas Points.
ROLLiN' Comprehensive
Agreed
Finder's summary: One of the most cost-effective insurers for under 25s, according to Finder research, with no aged-based excess.

Who it might be good for: Young drivers looking to keep costs down and anyone who’d like to get more flexibility from their car insurance.
QBE Comprehensive
Green Company
QBE Comprehensive
Optional
Agreed or Market
Finder's summary: Our best-rated Car Insurer for Customer Satisfaction in 2021/2022 and Green Insurer for the last 3 years.

⭐ Current offer: Save $75 when you purchase a new comprehensive policy online. T&Cs apply.

Who it might be good for: Those who want a trustworthy insurer and more cover than other brands, such as 3-year new car replacement (e.g. they'll give you money for a new car for up to 3 years if yours is written off).
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Toyota GR Yaris car insurance costs

The average comprehensive insurance policy for a Toyota GR Yaris is $97 a month, or $1,007 a year. Your actual cost could be higher or lower depending on your driving record, the number of kilometres you drive in a year and other factors. To determine our estimated cost, we aggregated quotes from 5 insurance companies using this profile:

  • 2018 Toyota GR Yaris
  • Up to 15,000 kilometres driven yearly
  • No accidents in the past three years
  • Driver located in Sydney [tooltip: Postcode: 2000]
  • Car parked in garage at night
  • White vehicle

About the Toyota GR Yaris

Toyota describes the GR as a "rally car for the road". Toyota GR Yaris car insurance costs tend to be slightly more than other similarly small-sized vehicles, which is why it's worth making sure you compare policies for a better deal.

We can't show car insurance prices because costs will differ depending on your personal circumstances. However, you can compare features side-by-side and click through for a personalised quote. You can read our full review here.

How do costs for the 2021 Toyota GR Yaris compare with other models?

The base price for a 2021 Toyota GR Yaris is $49,500. With the average insurance rate at $1,006.60 per year, the annual insurance cost–to–base car price ratio is 2.03%.

How can I save on my Toyota GR Yaris premiums?

  • Pay annually instead of monthly. It's usually cheaper to pay for the year than it is monthly.
  • Claims history. Insurers often offer discounts if you have a no claims history.
  • Drive less. Many insurers will ask you how many kilometres you expect to drive and charge you less if you don't use your car as much.
  • Keep your car in a safe place. For example, if you keep your car in a locked garage at night, you will usually pay less.
  • Drive safely. Being a safe driver can have a big impact on how much you pay for car insurance, so try not to get any fines or points.
  • Compare policies. It's not the most exciting task, but spend a little time comparing policies above and you can get better value for your money.

Looking for a different Toyota model? Read our guide on all toyota car insurance costs. While you're there, you could also save money by finding a better car loan too.

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