Fully comprehensive
Fully comprehensive policies provide cover for your own car, as well as protecting you against the cost of damage done to a third party, their vehicle or their property
£357.533
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1Accurate as of October 2023.
Japanese car manufacturer Suzuki made silk looms when it was first launched in 1909, diversifying into cars in the 1950s. It’s now one of the best-known car companies in the world, with production facilities in more than 20 countries.
In the UK, its most successful model is the Suzuki Swift.
The premium you pay to insure a Suzuki will depend on the model you have, as well as how old you are and whether you’ve had any accidents in the past.
Insurers put cars into one of 50 different insurance groups, with those in group one costing the least to insure, and those in group 50 costing the most. So if your Suzuki is in a higher group, you’re likely to pay higher premiums.
Our figures indicate that the Swift is the most popular models as well as the most expensive Suzuki model to insure in the UK, while the Wagon R+GL is the cheapest2.
1. Alto SZ - £429.51 /year to insure
2. Swift GLX VVTS - £701.23 /year to insure
3. Swift GL - £679.74 /year to insure
1. Swift DDIS - £794.27 /year to insure
2. Swift GLX VVTS - £701.23 /year to insure
3. Swift GL - £679.74 /year to insure
1. Wagon R+GL - £341.52 /year to insure
2. Celerio SZ3 - £346.28 /year to insure
3. Ignis SZ-T Dualjet 90 - £350.65 /year to insure
There are three main types of car insurance you can choose from when covering your Suzuki:
Fully comprehensive policies provide cover for your own car, as well as protecting you against the cost of damage done to a third party, their vehicle or their property
£357.533
Third-party, fire and theft policies offer the same level of cover as third-party, but also adds protection for your own car if it’s stolen or damaged in a fire
£671.983
Third-party only policies cover damage you cause to a third-party, their vehicle or their property. However it won’t pay out for damage to your own car
£631.933
3Based on annual price car insurance policies, with one driver holding a full UK driving licence. Data collected between January 2023 and June 2023
Most insurers allow you to add extra features to your car insurance policy. These include:
A breakdown cover policy pays out for roadside assistance should your car break down
Motor legal protection helps to cover legal costs related to a car insurance claim you're involved in
Personal accident cover offers a compensation pay out if you're injured or killed in a road accident
You may be able to reduce the cost of your Suzuki car insurance policy by:
Adding factory-installed alarms and immobilsers will make your car more secure, and insurers reduce premiums as your risk profile falls
Fully comprehensive car insurance policies offer the most complete level of cover. What's more, they're almost always the cheapest option
The fewer miles you drive means the lower your chances are of being involved in an accident - reducing the risk for your insurer
If you can avoid making any claims in a year, you'll begin to build up a no-claims discount that will earn you increasingly cheaper cover
Insuring your Suzuki is simple when you compare quotes with MoneySuperMarket. Just answer a few questions about yourself, your car, and the level of cover you’re looking for, and we’ll search the market for car insurance deals that match your requirements.
Once you’ve found the deal that best suits your needs, all you have to do is click through to the provider’s page to finalise your purchase.
"Suzuki is known for its motorcycles but the Japanese manufacturer also specialises in small cars, such as the Swift and Ignis, and SUVs like the S Cross and Vitara. Thanks to its partnership with Toyota you can also choose a hybrid estate, the Swace, which is based on the Toyota Corolla. The Suzuki Across plug-in hybrid, essentially a Toyota RAV4, was the first car to be launched under the agreement.
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