Ram ProMaster City insurance costs an average of $220 per month — or $2,640 per year. Your exact cost will vary according to your driving record, the number of miles you travel each year, and other factors.
- Ram ProMaster City’s model year
- Vehicle’s trim
- Amount of coverage you need
- Estimated miles your drive in a year
- Safety and anti-theft features
- Driver’s credit score and location
- Driver’s age, marital status and gender
- Driver’s driving history in the past five years
- Whether the driver rents, leases or owns the vehicle
About the Ram ProMaster City
Since 2015, Ram has offered the ProMaster City. The van is well-known for its towing and loading capacities. The towing capacity is 2,000 pounds, and the cargo space is 131 cubic feet.
Insurance providers calculate the Ram ProMaster City insurance cost based on the vehicle’s safety rating, theft rate, replacement cost, and general susceptibility to damage. Insurance costs vary according to your driving history and geographic area. If you’re contemplating a Ram ProMaster City, obtain quotes from various insurance providers to ensure you’re paying the lowest feasible cost. Conduct research to determine whether you are eligible for insurance savings.
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Ram ProMaster City money-saving safety features
If your Ram ProMaster City is equipped with these safety features, you may be able to save money on car insurance.
- Anti-lock brakes
- Stability control
- Airbags
- Seatbelt pretensioners
- Anti theft system
How safe is the Ram ProMaster City?
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety have not rated the 2017 Ram ProMaster City for safety.
Anti Lock brakes, blind spot monitoring, and stability control are standard on the Ram ProMaster City.
How does the Ram ProMaster City compare to other car models?
In terms of cost, the Ram ProMaster City is in the center of our list of the 360 most expensive car models to insure.
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