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Ye, car insurance rates are available for coupes.
The average price of a hyundai coupe is around 21,000 dollars. By the way that price is for the new car.
no. it is a luxery car. a coupe. a coupe means 2 door.
Insurance rates will go up for a sport coupe depending on your age and driving history. Generally, sport coupes are more dangerous than full-sized sedans. If you are older and have a good driving record, the cost of your insurance should not be effected tremendously.
The average price of a Rover Coupe varies. It can go from 15,000 US dollars at cheapest, and up to 150,000 US dollars for the most expensive and luxurious models.
The average price of a BMW 328i Coupe will vary by retailer. A 2013 model is suggested for a starting retail price of $35,605. One can purchase a BMW at a local dealership.
As far as i know the dealers say its just a 2 door coupe. Wikipedia says its a sports car but that's bullcrap. Mitsubishi Eclipses have many of the same characteristics as the Nissan 300zx but yet the Eclipse is only classified as a coupe. So I believe it's only a coupe cause ive asked several owners of the car what they payed for insurance and the average was $75 a month. One guy said he payed $500 every 6 months.
Toyota Prius and Nissan Leaf receive consistently high marks for mpg, price, and being eco friendly. The Honda Civic Hybrid and Smart Fortwo coupe/cabriel receive rave reviews also.
It will vary by location and by what engine you get. I traded a Chrysler Sebring coupe in on a 2010 V6 Challenger and my insurance only went up $20 per year. But a big V8 will up your insurance more.
if you only get collision insurance (covers the repairs on the other party's vehicle) then it should be $100-$120 a month.
The price of a used Hyundai Coupe is widely variable depending on the year of the vehicle, mileage, wear, and more. For example, these Coupes can be found for as little as $500 to upwards of $5000.
A 1948 Chevrolet 2 door sport coupe sold new for $1,323.