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Ford Falcon insurance rates

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Average Ford Falcon insurance rates

The average comprehensive insurance policy for a Ford Falcon is $101 a month - or $1,056 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:

  • 2016 Ford Falcon
  • More than 30,000 kilometres driven yearly
  • No accidents in the past five years
  • Driver located in Sydney
  • Car parked in garage at night
  • Black vehicle

About the Ford Falcon

Black ford falconThe Ford Falcon was manufactured almost exclusively for the Australian market in order to compete with the popular Holden Commodore. It was introduced in 1960 and production ended with the 7th generation in 2016. The full-sized car was known for its performance, handling and style.

Insurance companies determine the insurance cost for a Ford Falcon based on safety ratings, theft rates, replacement costs and overall damage susceptibility. Insurance rates can change based on a driver’s history and location.

Ford shoppers should grab quotes from several insurance companies to find the lowest premium possible before they commit. Ford Falcon shoppers should also do their research and see if they qualify for insurance discounts with each insurance company.


Compare insurance providers that cover Ford Falcon

Name Product Roadside assistance Accidental damage Storm Choice of repairer Agreed or market value
Budget Direct Comprehensive
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Optional
Agreed or Market
Finder's summary: The 2023 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.
Youi Comprehensive
Optional
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.
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.
Australia Post Comprehensive
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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.
Bingle Comprehensive
Market
Finder's summary: Our data shows it’s the cheapest comprehensive policy. It just covers the basics such as damage to your car, theft and storms – it doesn’t go in for add-ons and extras.

Who it might be good for: Those wanting a low-cost, no-frills policy.
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).
Kogan Comprehensive
Optional
Agreed or Market
Finder's summary: Kogan comes with all the perks that most comprehensive car insurance policies include, but you'll also be entitled to some benefits from its online store. This usually comes in the form of a gift voucher or discount if you buy online.

⭐ Current offer: Get $125 off first year premiums when you purchase Kogan Comprehensive Car Insurance online + $10 monthly kogan.com credit. T&Cs apply.

Who it might be good for: Kogan shoppers and those after a good range of policy options.
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Random Ford Facts

  • Ford was founded in 1903. The first model was sold that same year for $850.
  • Ford is the fifth largest automotive company in the world.
  • A descendant of Henry Ford is currently the executive chairman of Ford.
  • The Australian Ford Falcon (now retired) and the Ford Mustang were both based off an older model of vehicle, also called the Ford Falcon.
  • Ford was the sixth highest selling automotive brand in Australia in 2017, with 78,161 cars sold.

How does the Ford Falcon compare?

Various used 2016 Ford models range in price from $10,800 to $79,990. Depending on the variant and on the condition, the 2016 Falcon can sit anywhere from the middle to the higher end of that range. Prices for a used 2016 Falcon go from $22,540 to $79,990. With the average insurance rate at $1,056 per year, the annual insurance cost–to–base car price ration is 9.8%.


How safe is the Ford Falcon?

The Ford Falcon has been evaluated by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) and received a 5-Star overall safety rating. The car received a perfect score of 16 out of 16 for the side impact crash test by ANCAP. The independent vehicle safety advocate also gave the vehicle a good 14.61 out of 16 rating for the frontal offset crash test.

The latest model of the Ford Falcon includes anti-lock brakes, electronic brake distribution and stability control.


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