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Auto Insurance Premium Report
1960 Toyota Master RR

Quick Facts

An average American pays $646.07 a year on auto insurance for 1960 Toyota Master RR. Insurance Calculator Inc. has helped many owners save over $164.53 a year on this vehicle.

Vehicle Specifications

Make: Toyota
Model: Master RR
Year: 1960
Engine Position: Front
Engine Size (cc): 1453
Horse Power: 41
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Fuel Tank (Litres): 75
Drive: Rear
Doors: 5
Vehicle Weight (kg): 1210
Length (mm): 4280
Width (mm): 1680
Height (mm): 1560
Wheelbase Size (mm): 2540

Compare Insurance Quotes

By referencing the chart below, you can compare the average insurance rates for different age groups, number of drivers, and drivers with at-fault accidents in the past 5 years. Please note that the numbers are national averages and will differ from state to state.

Insurance Rates Reference Chart

Age GroupAt-Fault Accidents Within 5 Years
None1 accident2 accidents3 accidents4+ accidents
Drivers
12
12
12
12
12
16-19
$840 $969
$905 $1034
$1034 $1163
$1228 $1357
$1486 $1615
20-24
$717 $853
$782 $917
$911 $1047
$1105 $1240
$1363 $1499
25-29
$659 $730
$724 $795
$853 $924
$1047 $1118
$1305 $1376
30-39
$601 $672
$665 $737
$795 $866
$988 $1060
$1247 $1318
40-49
$543 $614
$607 $678
$737 $808
$930 $1001
$1189 $1260
50-54
$556 $633
$620 $698
$749 $827
$943 $1021
$1202 $1279
55-59
$691 $762
$756 $827
$885 $956
$1079 $1150
$1337 $1408
60-64
$769 $846
$833 $911
$963 $1040
$1156 $1234
$1415 $1492
65-69
$905 $988
$969 $1053
$1098 $1182
$1292 $1376
$1551 $1635
70-74
$1357 $1615
$1421 $1680
$1551 $1809
$1744 $2003
$2003 $2261
75+
$1983 $2649
$2048 $2714
$2177 $2843
$2371 $3037
$2630 $3295

Please note that there are many other factors that may have an impact on the cost of auto insurance coverage for this vehicle.

Average Auto Insurance Premium Per State For:
1960 Toyota Master RR

StateState AverageOur AverageAverage SavingFree Quotes
Alabama$639.52$537.32$102.21 (15.98%)
Alaska$990.41$794.16$196.25 (19.82%)
Arizona$744.48$595.82$148.66 (19.97%)
Arkansas$744.48$611.49$132.99 (17.86%)
California$675.54$541.09$134.44 (19.90%)
Colorado$728.02$599.85$128.17 (17.61%)
Connecticut$1,056.27$802.17$254.10 (24.06%)
Delaware$1,144.76$854.14$290.63 (25.39%)
District of Columbia$1,198.27$875.30$322.97 (26.95%)
Florida$860.24$690.54$169.70 (19.73%)
Georgia$718.24$519.41$198.83 (27.68%)
Hawaii$566.98$469.34$97.64 (17.22%)
Idaho$604.54$504.61$99.93 (16.53%)
Illinois$684.80$569.70$115.10 (16.81%)
Indiana$670.39$546.99$123.40 (18.41%)
Iowa$535.08$454.75$80.33 (15.01%)
Kansas$796.96$627.11$169.85 (21.31%)
Kentucky$876.19$663.45$212.75 (24.28%)
Louisiana$1,081.48$818.93$262.54 (24.28%)
Maine$594.76$521.37$73.39 (12.34%)
Maryland$1,115.95$853.64$262.31 (23.51%)
Massachusetts$572.64$482.82$89.82 (15.68%)
Michigan$1,045.46$796.66$248.81 (23.80%)
Minnesota$802.11$647.82$154.28 (19.23%)
Mississippi$632.32$531.04$101.28 (16.02%)
Missouri$764.55$637.54$127.00 (16.61%)
Montana$754.26$631.35$122.91 (16.30%)
Nebraska$728.02$586.70$141.31 (19.41%)
Nevada$949.25$750.40$198.85 (20.95%)
New Hampshire$678.63$554.67$123.95 (18.27%)
New Jersey$1,287.28$928.35$358.93 (27.88%)
New Mexico$855.61$660.56$195.05 (22.80%)
New York$1,186.95$906.44$280.51 (23.63%)
North Carolina$721.84$595.21$126.63 (17.54%)
North Dakota$658.56$550.58$107.98 (16.40%)
Ohio$641.07$528.50$112.56 (17.56%)
Oklahoma$953.88$749.30$204.59 (21.45%)
Oregon$793.87$638.78$155.09 (19.54%)
Pennsylvania$902.43$717.74$184.69 (20.47%)
Rhode Island$1,182.32$885.99$296.33 (25.06%)
South Carolina$803.13$654.09$149.05 (18.56%)
South Dakota$626.66$529.51$97.15 (15.50%)
Tennessee$703.84$578.74$125.10 (17.77%)
Texas$808.28$647.19$161.08 (19.93%)
Utah$755.29$610.51$144.78 (19.17%)
Vermont$651.87$561.40$90.47 (13.88%)
Virginia$701.78$587.12$114.66 (16.34%)
Washington$842.75$656.62$186.14 (22.09%)
West Virginia$958.51$752.24$206.28 (21.52%)
Wisconsin$611.74$530.48$81.26 (13.28%)
Wyoming$738.31$610.10$128.20 (17.36%)