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Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Insurance Rates

Buying auto insurance by comparing rates online is easy, plus you will probably save money. The key is to compare rates from as many companies as possible in order to have every option.

People who are new to buying insurance may think buying cut-rate Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG insurance is going to be difficult. Finding a lower price on Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG insurance can be quick and easy. You just have to take a little time comparing rates from different insurance companies. This can be accomplished by comparing rates here.

Rates are impacted by...

Insurance rates for your Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG will vary greatly based upon several criteria. Including but not limited to:

  • Your driving record
  • Your credit history
  • Where you live
  • High miles vs. low miles
  • Men typically pay more than women
  • Deductible amount directly impacts your rate
  • Crash test rating for your SLS AMG
  • No claims lowers premiums
  • Maintaining coverage lowers rates
  • Home ownership saves money

One last important factor that helps determine the rate you pay on your Mercedes-Benz is the year of manufacture. Newer models cost more so repair costs are higher which will push premiums up. But more recent Mercedes-Benz vehicles may have options including dual-stage airbags, a rollover prevention system, and lane departure warning system so those may lower rates.

To get more specific information about how rates are influenced for your specific model year, select the year of your vehicle from the list below.

Auto liability insurance

Liability insurance will cover damage or injury you incur to other's property or people in an accident. Liability insurance covers claims like pain and suffering, repair costs for stationary objects, and legal defense fees. Liability insurance is relatively cheap so purchase as much as you can afford.

Collision coverage

Collision insurance will pay to fix damage to your Mercedes-Benz resulting from colliding with a stationary object or other vehicle. You have to pay a deductible and then insurance will cover the remainder. Collision coverage makes up a good portion of your premium, so consider dropping it from vehicles that are 8 years or older. You can also choose a higher deductible to save money on collision insurance.

Comprehensive insurance

Comprehensive insurance coverage pays for damage from a wide range of events other than collision. You first have to pay a deductible then the remaining damage will be covered by your comprehensive coverage. The maximum amount your auto insurance company will pay is the actual cash value, so if it's not worth much more than your deductible it's not worth carrying full coverage.

Uninsured Motorist or Underinsured Motorist insurance

Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist coverage protects you and your vehicle's occupants when the "other guys" are uninsured or don't have enough coverage. Since many drivers only carry the minimum required liability limits, it only takes a small accident to exceed their coverage. For this reason, having high UM/UIM coverages is very important.

Med pay and Personal Injury Protection (PIP)

Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and medical payments coverage provide coverage for immediate expenses for things like EMT expenses, pain medications, and nursing services. They are often utilized in addition to your health insurance plan or if there is no health insurance coverage. PIP is only offered in select states and gives slightly broader coverage than med pay.

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