It is not more expensive to insure a red car. That is currently a myth. It may have been a factor in the past as people thought that people who bought a red car were more at risk for speeding and accidents, but that is not the case. If you get quotes from insurance companies they will not ask for the color of the car, or if they do it is only for record keeping and will not factor into the cost of insurance. Factors that do matter are the year, make, model, body type, engine size and age of your car, as well as drivers on your policy.
tecnically speaking, no, but if you want to think that than go ahead
I owned a "red" corvette when I was 29 years old, this was in 1990 and it was'nt any more expensive than the Black Trans Am I had previously owned. So I do not think it really matters although traditionally red is more expensive with white or tan being the cheapest.
To Paint a car red will be expensive. Red is the most expensive automotive color paint.
Studies show that police pull over Red cars more than other colors. It may be the illusion of red as being a faster car. I don't think that insurance is higher for color, but may be if you get more tickets with the red car, thus upping your insurance rate. Certain car models that are in demand by young "drifters" and illegal street racers are stolen more and thus may lead to higher insurance too. If you are shopping for a car it is a good idea to call your insurance company and ask them which cars will cost more to insure than others.
No. The color of the car has absolutely nothing to do with the cost of the insurance.
Yes and they have higher insurance if its a sports car and if your male. Id Get a darker shade of red.
No, insurance does not go up by the color of your car. I've talked to an insurance agent in person about it.
AnswerThere is an Urban myth that red cars are associated to higher insurance. This has never been proven and can not be supported with any factual evidence. Your safe with any car color.red is the most expensive car colour to make since it has flakes of gold in it to give it its red color, as for insurence, i dunno
NO, the color of a vehicle has no bearing on the insurance rate, However research has shown that drivers of red color vehicles do get more traffic tickets. These additional traffic tickets can result in higher insurance premiums.
There is no insurance rating for "color of car".
no tour insurance won't go up because that red color doesn't make a difference to a blue car so no your insurance won't go up no tour insurance won't go up because that red color doesn't make a difference to a blue car so no your insurance won't go up