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Our team carefully vets our rate data to ensure we only provide reliable and up-to-date insurance pricing. We follow the highest editorial standards. Our content is based solely on objective research and data gathering. We maintain strict editorial independence to ensure unbiased coverage of the insurance industry. If you’re looking to save money on gas and auto insurance this year, your best bet is a Mazda Tribute 2WD SUV hybrid. The Tribute ranks No. 1 among the least expensive 2011 hybrids to insure, according to Insure.com’s rankings. (See our car insurance comparisonfor insurance rankings for all 2011 models.) But hybrid vehicles continue to cost more to insure than their gasoline counterparts. Among our rankings of the 20 hybrids that are cheapest to insure, only two hybrid models – the Toyota Sequoia and GMC Sierra pickup – costs less to insure than their gasoline versions. The difference between gasoline and hybrid models was greatest for the Toyota Highlander SUV AWD – the hybrid is $348 more expensive to insure – and two best-selling sedans, the Toyota Camry and Ford Fusion. Still, the insurance differences are generally not huge, and for most models you’ll likely close the gap quickly with your gas savings. Whether you’re buying a hybrid or a gas car, premiums for collision and comprehensive coverage are based on your car model. If your model costs more to repair, or other drivers of your car submit more frequent or more expensive claims, you’ll get a higher auto insurance quote. And that’s what fuels hybrids’ higher insurance prices. “Data on insurance claims show that hybrid versions of vehicles typically have higher insurance losses for collision when compared to their gasoline-only counterparts,” says Russ Rader, spokesperson for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Rader explains that the price difference is mainly because hybrid vehicles are driven more miles. “A person with a long daily commute might purchase a hybrid to save on fuel cost. However, the increased time on the road increases exposure and the risk of getting into a crash, so insurance losses for those vehicles would be higher, resulting in higher premiums,” he says. Among all 2011 models, the most expensive hybrid to insure is the BMW 750i sedan, with an average annual premium of $3,281 – more than 2.5 times the premium of the Mazda Tribute hybrid. Rank Model Style Avg. annual premium Gas counterpart 1 Mazda Tribute 2WD 4 Door Utility Hybrid $1,212 $1,163 2 Mazda Tribute 4WD 4 Door Utility Hybrid $1,257 $1,182 3 Ford Escape 2WD 4 Door SUV Hybrid $1,301 $1,180 4 Ford Escape Limited 2WD 4 Door SUV Hybrid $1,301 $1,183 5 Mercury Mariner 4WD 4 Door Utility Hybrid $1,335 $1,191 6 Ford Escape Limited 4WD 4 Door SUV Hybrid $1,346 $1,213 7 Mercury Mariner 2WD 4 Door Utility Hybrid $1,348 $1,180 8 Toyota Prius 4 Door Hatchback $1,419 9 Honda Insight LX 4 Door Hatchback Hybrid $1,421 10 Mercury Milan 4 Door Sedan Hybrid $1,481 $1,350 11 Honda Civic 4 Door Sedan Hybrid $1,486 $1,308 12 Honda Insight EX 4 Door Hatchback Hybrid $1,489 13 GMC Sierra C1500 2WD 4 Door Crew Cab 143WB Hybrid $1,501 $1,319 14 Toyota Camry 4 Door Sedan Hybrid $1,517 $1,276 15 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4WD 4 Door Utility Hybrid $1,537 $1,542 16 Toyota Highlander 4 Door 4WD Utility 3.5L Hybrid $1,538 $1,190 17 Lexus RX 450H 4 Door Utility Hybrid $1,558 $1,426 18 GMC Sierra C1500 4WD 4 Door Crew Cab 143WB Hybrid $1,560 $1,635 19 Lexus RX 450H 4 Door Utility AWD Hybrid $1,561 $1,412 20 Ford Fusion 4 Door Sedan Hybrid $1,564 $1,325 Methodology Insure.com commissioned a study from Quadrant Information Services that calculated the average premiums for a male driver (see full profile below) using car insurance rates from six large carriers (State Farm, Allstate, Progressive, GEICO, Farmers and Nationwide) in 10 ZIP codes per state. 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