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Vehicles with the highest collision insurance losses

January 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat

Size and class: Large four-door car

Losses compared to average for all passenger vehicles: +406%

Photo: artistmac/Wikimedia Commons

Aston Martin Vantage V8

Size and class: Large sports car

Losses compared to average for all passenger vehicles: +428%

Photo: Ank kumar/Wikimedia Commons

Rolls Royce Cullinan 4dr 4WD

Size and class: Very large luxury SUV

Losses compared to average for all passenger vehicles: +488%

Photo: Tristan Surtel/Wikimedia Commons

Ferrari F8 Tributo 2dr

Size and class: Midsize sports car

Losses compared to average for all passenger vehicles: +489%

Photo: Alexandre Prevot/Wikimedia Commons

BMW M3 4dr 4WD

Size and class: Midsize luxury car

Losses compared to average for all passenger vehicles: +549%

Photo: Jakub CA/Wikimedia Commons

BMW M8 4dr 4WD/ BMW M8 2dr 4WD

Size and class: Large luxury cars

Losses compared to average for all passenger vehicles: +599%/+586%

Photo: Damian B Oh/Wikimedia Commons

BMW M4 2dr 4WD

Size and class: Midsize luxury car

Losses compared to average for all passenger vehicles: +641%

Photo: Thesupermat/Wikimedia Commons

McLaren 720S convertible

Size and class: Midsize sports car

Losses compared to average for all passenger vehicles: +652%

Photo: Tokumeigakarinoaoshima/Wikimedia Commons

Collision coverage losses vary greatly depending on the size and type of vehicles involved as well as the circumstances of the collision. An analysis by the IIHS delved into claims data for 2019-2021 model year cars, trucks and SUVs to see which passenger vehicles have the highest (and lowest) collision losses across all classes.

The IIHS report explains that the two main factors they used to determine collision losses were claims frequency and claim severity (the cost of the claim). The average claim frequency across all classes of vehicle is 5.9 claims per 100 insured vehicle years. When it comes to relative collision claim severity, the average was $7,579 per claim.

The data showed that overall collision losses tend to increase with vehicle size, with all sizes of four-door cars, sports cars, luxury cars and luxury SUVs showing above-average losses.

The vehicles with the lowest collision losses included:

  • Toyota Tundra double cab LWB (52% below average)
  • Jeep Wrangler 2-door 4WD (47% below average)
  • Subaru Crosstrek 4WD (46% below average)
  • GMC Sierra 2500 4WD (45% below average)
  • GMC Canyon extended cab 4WD (45% below average)

In the slideshow above, we’ll look at the 2019-2021 model year vehicles across all classes that IIHS determined had the highest collision losses.

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