Nissan 370Z insurance rates
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Average Nissan 370Z insurance rates
The average comprehensive insurance policy for a Nissan 370Z is $157 a month, or $1,669 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:
- 2017 Nissan 370Z
- 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 Nissan 370Z
The Nissan 370Z has been around since 2009. The sports car is known for its athletic handling, smooth ride and strong manual transmission. The vehicle is the latest in the line of Nissan's Z-cars, a lineage that began with the legendary 1960's racing car, the Nissan 240Z.
Insurance companies determine the insurance cost for a Nissan 370Z based on safety ratings, theft rates, replacement costs and overall damage susceptibility. Insurance rates can change based on your driving history and location. If you're considering a Nissan 370Z, grab quotes from several insurance companies to find the lowest premium possible before you commit. Do your research to see if you qualify for insurance discounts.
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Random Nissan Facts
- Nissan Motor Company is a Japanese auto manufacturer whose beginnings can be traced back to 1914.
- In the 1970s, Nissan built rocket engines and launched Japan's first satellite.
- Nissan cars were sold under the Datsun brand in many export markets until 1983.
- Nissan opened their Australian headquarters in 1972.
- The Nissan casting plant in Dandenong South will exclusively produce castings for the Nissan LEAF, the first mass-market, zero-emission, all-electric car.
How does the Nissan 370Z compare?
Various 2017 Nissan models (apart from racing cars) range in price from $9,130 to $88,110. A 2017 370Z falls somewhere in the middle, with a base price of $47,368 all the way up to $68,930. With the average insurance rate at $1,669 per year, the annual insurance cost–to–base car price ratio is 3.5%.
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