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.
No. The color of the car has absolutely nothing to do with the cost of the insurance.
No, insurance does not go up by the color of your car. I've talked to an insurance agent in person about it.
No.
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
If you are not at fault, you can make the other persons insurance company compensate you for a loner car. If you are at fault, most insurance companies offer a loner car as an option to your insruance plan (increases your premium)
Ford
Depends on the insurance company. Call your agent they are paid by you to let you know of any increases.
no. Insurance is based on model, make, your age and location. Not color.
The cars having silver, white, and red colors usually have a great value.
A life insurance agent increases their sales by adding bundled packages such as adding home insurance to car insurance. They also do price matching and then randomly up the price the following year.
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.