Prices of Kia Cadenza insurance cost, on average, are $220 per month – that is, $2,640 annually. The exact cost will vary based on many criteria, including your driving record, the number of miles you travel each year, and other variables.
Kia Cadenza car insurance rates
A base-model 2017 Kia Cadenza costs $31,990. According to the latest averages, the average yearly of Kia Cadenza insurance cost is $2,640. To this, we must add the cost of a base automobile, which equates to $8,300.
Using this statistical profile, we approximated our total cost.
- 2017 Kia Cadenza
- 10,001–15,000 miles driven yearly
- No accidents in the past five years
- Anti-theft device on vehicle
- Driver located in New York
- Good credit
We’re happy to provide our projected pricing which covers bodily injury, property damage, uninsured motorist bodily injury, and personal injury protection for the state-required minimum coverage.
Other factors that can affect your auto insurance rate
- The Kia Cadenza’s model year
- The vehicle’s trim
- The amount of coverage you need
- The estimated miles your drive in a year
- The vehicle’s safety and anti-theft features
- The driver’s credit score
- The driver’s location
- The driver’s age
- The driver’s driving history in the past five years
- The driver’s marital status
- Your (or the driver’s) gender
- Whether the driver rents, leases or owns the vehicle
About the Kia Cadenza
The Kia Cadenza debuted in 2010 and is in its second generation. In 2014, the Kia Cadenza arrived in the U.S. With crisp stylistic design, pleasant ride, and upmarket inside, the big sedan is well-known for its looks.
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Kia Cadenza money-saving safety features
If the Kia Cadenza you’re interested in has these safety features, you might save money on your Kia Cadenza insurance cost.
- Anti-lock brakes
- Stability control
- Airbags
- Seatbelt pretensioners
- Anti theft system
How safe is the Kia Cadenza?
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) gave the Kia Cadenza a Top Safety Pick+ designation. The IIHS graded the crash testing as excellent, the highest attainable rating. For older models, the IIHS gave them a Top Safety Pick certification.
In addition to collision warning, which is now included in the Kia Cadenza, the newest model has lane departure warning and blind spot monitoring.
How does the Kia Cadenza compare to other car models?
There is an overlap between our ranking of the 360 most expensive car models to insure and the Kia Cadenza.
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