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The Skoda Yeti has been named the cheapest circle of relatives to secure, according to an investigation.

Although production of the vehicle stopped, the owners of the five-door crossover will pay an average annual insurance premium of just £282, according to MoneySuperMarket data.

This means that the car costs 335 euros less to ensure that the maximum circle purchased from relative cars in the UK, the Volkswagen Golf, which costs 617 euros per year and has more insurance claims than any other circle of relative engines, according to the comparison site.

The quirky Skoda is also 190 euros less expensive to ensure that the average value paid by a circle of family cars amounts to 472 euros for all vehicles with backdoor and vans.

The Skoda Yeti has been named the cheapest circle of relatives to secure, revealed a new knowledge

MoneySuperMarket decided the popularity of automobiles through the total number of auto insurance claims for each logo and car style on its online page between June 2019 and May 2020.

The average costs were for auto insurance policies sold between June 2019 and May 2020 in five-door cars with a break-up or hatchback design.

He classified the family circle car insurance not as an express policy, but as a term used to describe the insurance of more than one user in a family member with a single policy.

The research revealed that second cheapest car to insure – under this remit – is the Fiat Qubo, which is not far behind the Yeti with a slightly higher average yearly cost of £285.91.

Dual sliding doors, detachable rear seats and a front passenger seat that folds into the ground make it a popular car for families and strollers and strollers.

The Honda HR-V, which comes in 3rd place with a value slightly higher than 289.49 euros consistent with the year, follows it closely. Known for its spacious interior, it is another car purchased through giant families.

Meanwhile, the Hyundai Kona came in fourth with an average price of £295.19 followed by the Dacia Logan at £297.09.

Popular car: The Volkswagen Golf has more insurance claims than any other family car.

The Skoda Roomster, which has also been abandoned for a long time through the Czech logo, also made the cut with an annual value of 299.16 euros, which preceded the Suzuki SX4 which is priced at 300.05 euros on average.

None of the brands and models with the cheapest policies are among the ten most sensitive family car circles, suggesting that insurance prices are not taken into account when buying a car.

At the other end of the spectrum, the Tesla Model X is the estimated maximum circle of family cars to be insured across the country, costing an average of 1125 euros more in line with the year than the Skoda Yeti at 1407 euros, according to the data.

It is very often through his compatriot Tesla Model S, which has an average price of 1056.19 euros consistent with the year. Electric cars are more expensive to ensure diesel or gasoline models.

Insurers reported that the higher value of electric vehicle procurement, the need for specialized appliances and repairs, and a lack of knowledge about the behaviour of the driving force are the main reasons for the accumulation of premiums.

This differential was expected to be minimized as the selection and ownership of electric cars increases.

The Mercedes-Benz Class A (A35 and A45)’s smug high-performance AMG are the third estimated maximum circle of family cars to secure with a value tag of 1046.08 euros.

Several BMW models have also been indexed as a beloved circle of family cars to secure, adding the X6, M135, 114D and M140I models.

The Tesla Model S has been named as one of the most expensive family cars to insure in the UK

Regionally, those from Huddersfield and Leeds were found to pay the highest policy prices for their family cars, with the ten most common vehicles in these areas averaging at £598.

The villages are followed through Kirkwall which will pay 593 euros and Shrewsbury and Walsall which have an average of 590 euros.

Meanwhile, those in the Shetland Islands pay less on average at 517.83 euros, followed sharply across Sunderland with 521.70 euros, consistent with the year.

Harrow and Southampton earned the average third and fourth police charges with 522.97 and 524.06 euros, respectively.

Dave Merrick, car insurance manager at MoneySuperMarket, said: “If you’re looking to buy a new car, it’s worth expanding the cost of insurance before you spend it on a purchase.

“Our knowledge shows that the most popular cars in each region are not necessarily those with the maximum productive insurance premiums. In fact, it’s the opposite: the most popular cars tend to have particularly high insurance costs.

“Many points should be taken into account when opting for a family car and, in order to reduce prices and keep your finances under control, buying food will help you find the most productive offer.”

Drivers deserve to consult to negotiate with their own insurer to see if they can decrease the value of their policy, rather than simply accepting their first quote.

Motorists are also encouraged to use value comparison sites to see if they can save money on their car insurance by switching suppliers.

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