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The 10 cheapest car brands to insure, according to Consumer Reports

If you're in the market for a new car and don't want exploding insurance premiums, consider these 10 auto brands

With car insurance prices higher than ever, looking for savings on your premium is common sense.

But is the car you drive sabotaging your chances at getting a lower rate?

Consumer Reports and Insurify, an insurance comparison site, compiled a list of the most affordable car brands to insure. They analyzed more than 90 million real insurance quotes provided from car insurance companies to U.S. shoppers to find the brands that consistently have the lowest rates.

Continue reading to see which brands have the most affordable average annual insurance premiums.

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#9—TIE: Honda

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Tied for 9th, Honda $HMC premiums average $2,376 per year.

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#9—TIE: Chevrolet

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Tied for 9th, Chevrolet premiums average $2,376 per year.

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#8: Ford

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Ranked 8th, Ford $F premiums average $2,340 per year.

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#7: Mazda

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Ranked 7th, Mazda premiums average $2,292 per year.

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#6: Jeep

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Ranked 6th, Jeep premiums average $2,268 per year.

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#5: Mini

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Ranked 5th, Mini premiums average $2,208 per year.

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#3—TIE: Volvo

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Tied for 3rd, Volvo premiums average $2,184 per year.

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#3—TIE: GMC

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Tied for 3rd, GMC premiums average $2,184 per year.

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#2: Buick

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Ranked 2nd, Buick premiums average $2,148 per year.

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#1: Subaru

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Ranked 1st, Subaru premiums average $2,088 per year.