- When insurance rates for 2024 models are compared, a Nissan Rogue has cheaper car insurance rates than a Ford Edge by an average of $98 per year.
- For the 2024 model year Nissan Rogue, rates range from $1,614 to $1,786 per year, while insurance for the 2024 Ford Edge costs from $1,726 to $1,874, depending on the exact model being insured.
- The Nissan Rogue averages 17.7% less per year than the 2024 model year average cost to insure a vehicle in the U.S. of $2,034, while the Ford Edge averages 12.1% less per year.
Is car insurance cheaper for a Nissan Rogue or Ford Edge?
For 2024, the model having the cheapest rates is the Nissan Rogue. Insurance rates on a Nissan Rogue cost an average of $1,704 per year, while insurance for the Ford Edge costs an average of $1,802 per year.
Out of eight Nissan Rogue trim levels, the cheapest 2024 trim level to insure is the S 2WD model at an average cost of $1,614 per year. For the five trim levels available for the Ford Edge, the cheapest 2024 model to insure is the SE model at a cost of $1,726.
2024 Nissan Rogue | 2024 Ford Edge | |
---|---|---|
Average Insurance Cost Per Year | $1,704 | $1,802 |
Insurance Cost Per Month | $142 | $150 |
16-year-old Driver | $6,077 | $6,442 |
18-year-old Driver | $5,199 | $5,635 |
20-year-old Driver | $3,402 | $3,650 |
25-year-old Driver | $1,976 | $2,092 |
30-year-old Driver | $1,816 | $1,924 |
40-year-old Driver | $1,704 | $1,802 |
50-year-old Driver | $1,518 | $1,592 |
60-year-old Driver | $1,418 | $1,494 |
Cheapest Model to Insure | S 2WD | SE |
Cheapest to Insure MSRP | $29,360 | $38,365 |
Cheapest Insurance Cost | $1,614 | $1,726 |
Most Expensive Model to Insure | Platinum AWD | ST |
Most Expensive to Insure MSRP | $39,230 | $47,205 |
Most Expensive Insurance Cost | $1,786 | $1,874 |
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Data Methodology: Average cost is based on a 40-year-old male driver with a clean driving record. Other driver ages also have no driving violations or at-fault accidents in the prior three years. Comprehensive and collision deductibles are $500. Uninsured Motorist (UM), Underinsured Motorist (UIM) and medical payments coverages are included. Premium is averaged for all trim levels available for each vehicle for that specific model year. Updated February 23, 2024
When comparing aggregated rates for both models from a trim-level perspective, the lowest-cost model and trim is the Nissan Rogue S 2WD at an average of $1,614 per year. The overall most expensive vehicle to insure is the Ford Edge ST costing an average of $1,874 per year.
The table below ranks the cost of car insurance for 2024 Nissan Rogue and Ford Edge models, with average rates for every trim level for each model.
Model and Trim Level | Annual Premium | Cost Per Month |
---|---|---|
Rogue S 2WD | $1,614 | $135 |
Rogue S AWD | $1,650 | $138 |
Rogue SV 2WD | $1,650 | $138 |
Rogue SV AWD | $1,680 | $140 |
Edge SE | $1,726 | $144 |
Rogue SL 2WD | $1,734 | $145 |
Edge SEL | $1,750 | $146 |
Rogue SL AWD | $1,758 | $147 |
Rogue Platinum 2WD | $1,764 | $147 |
Rogue Platinum AWD | $1,786 | $149 |
Edge ST-Line | $1,824 | $152 |
Edge Titanium | $1,826 | $152 |
Edge ST | $1,874 | $156 |
Data Methodogy: Rated driver is a 40-year-old male with with good credit, a clean driving record, and no claims or at-fault accidents. Premium includes comprehensive and collision coverage with $500 deductibles. Liability limits are 100/300/100 and UM/UIM and medical payments coverage is included. Rates last updated on February 22, 2024
The rate chart below illustrates the average cost to insure both models with different driver age groups. For a 2024 Nissan Rogue, average insurance cost ranges from $1,518 to $3,402 per year for the age groups used in this illustration. A 2024 Ford Edge costs from $1,592 to $3,650 to insure per year.
The two tables below show average cost to insure each trim level for a 2024 Nissan Rogue and Ford Edge, plus the average rate for each model. The 2024 Nissan Rogue has more affordable average car insurance rates than the 2024 Ford Edge.
2024 Nissan Rogue
$1,704
2024 Nissan Rogue Trims | Rate |
---|---|
S 2WD | $1,614 |
S AWD | 1,650 |
SV 2WD | 1,650 |
SV AWD | 1,680 |
SL 2WD | 1,734 |
SL AWD | 1,758 |
Platinum 2WD | 1,764 |
Platinum AWD | 1,786 |
2024 Nissan Rogue Average Rate | $1,704 |
2024 Ford Edge
$1,802
2024 Ford Edge Trims | Rate |
---|---|
SE | $1,726 |
SEL | 1,750 |
ST-Line | 1,824 |
Titanium | 1,826 |
ST | 1,874 |
2024 Ford Edge Average Rate | $1,802 |
2023 Nissan Rogue vs. Ford Edge
When comparing 2023 Nissan Rogue and Ford Edge models, the model with the lower car insurance rates is the Ford Edge. Insurance on a Nissan Rogue costs an average of $1,696 per year, while insurance for a Ford Edge costs an average of $1,568 per year.
For a 2023 Nissan Rogue, average insurance rates range from $1,594 per year for the S 2WD model up to $1,770 for the Platinum AWD model. For the 2023 Ford Edge, rates can range from $1,502 per year on the SE model up to $1,632 on the ST model.
From a cost-per-month basis, car insurance rates for all 2023 Nissan Rogue and Ford Edge trim levels cost from $125 to $148 per month. For a 2023 Nissan Rogue, the lowest-cost models to insure include the S 2WD, S AWD, and SV 2WD. The cheapest Ford Edge trims to insure include the SE, SEL, and Titanium.
The table below ranks the yearly and monthly cost of car insurance for 2023 Nissan Rogue and Ford Edge models, with the average insurance rate for each vehicle.
Model and Trim Level | Annual Premium | Cost Per Month |
---|---|---|
Edge SE | $1,502 | $125 |
Edge SEL | $1,528 | $127 |
Edge Titanium | $1,586 | $132 |
Edge ST-Line | $1,586 | $132 |
Rogue S 2WD | $1,594 | $133 |
Rogue S AWD | $1,626 | $136 |
Rogue SV 2WD | $1,632 | $136 |
Edge ST | $1,632 | $136 |
Rogue SV AWD | $1,666 | $139 |
Rogue Midnight Edition 2WD | $1,710 | $143 |
Rogue SL 2WD | $1,722 | $144 |
Rogue Midnight Edition AWD | $1,738 | $145 |
Rogue SL AWD | $1,744 | $145 |
Rogue Platinum 2WD | $1,748 | $146 |
Rogue Platinum AWD | $1,770 | $148 |
Data Methodogy: Rated driver is a 40-year-old male with with good credit, a clean driving record, and no claims or at-fault accidents. Premium includes comprehensive and collision coverage with $500 deductibles. Liability limits are 100/300/100 and UM/UIM and medical payments coverage is included. Rates last updated on February 23, 2024
The following chart displays the average cost to insure the two models for four different driver age groups. For a 2023 Nissan Rogue, the average cost of car insurance ranges from $1,508 to $3,414 per year for the different drivers illustrated in the chart. Auto insurance for the 2023 Ford Edge costs from $1,386 to $3,132 on average per year.
A 2023 Nissan Rogue has 10 trim levels available, with the lowest-cost trim level to insure being the S 2WD trim at an average cost of $1,594 per year, or around $133 per month. Out of the five option levels available for the Ford Edge, the cheapest 2023 model to insure is the SE model at the cost of $1,502 per year, or about $125 per month.
When insurance rates for all 15 trims of both models are combined and sorted by cost, the cheapest trim to put coverage on is the Ford Edge SE at an average rate of $1,502 per year, and the most expensive vehicle to insure is the Nissan Rogue Platinum AWD costing an average of $1,770 per year.
The two tables below display the average cost to insure all 2023 trim levels, including the average rate for each model. The model with the cheapest auto insurance rates for 2023 is the Ford Edge.
2023 Nissan Rogue
$1,696
2023 Nissan Rogue Trims | Rate |
---|---|
S 2WD | $1,594 |
S AWD | 1,626 |
SV 2WD | 1,632 |
SV AWD | 1,666 |
Midnight Edition 2WD | 1,710 |
SL 2WD | 1,722 |
Midnight Edition AWD | 1,738 |
SL AWD | 1,744 |
Platinum 2WD | 1,748 |
Platinum AWD | 1,770 |
2023 Nissan Rogue Average Rate | $1,696 |
2023 Ford Edge
$1,568
2023 Ford Edge Trims | Rate |
---|---|
SE | $1,502 |
SEL | 1,528 |
Titanium | 1,586 |
ST-Line | 1,586 |
ST | 1,632 |
2023 Ford Edge Average Rate | $1,568 |
2022 Nissan Rogue vs. Ford Edge
When comparing average insurance rates for 2022 models, a Nissan Rogue costs an average of $1,696 per year to insure while a Ford Edge costs $1,562, making the Ford Edge more affordable to insure by $134 per year.
The chart below visualizes the average cost to insure both 2022 models for a range of driver ages. A full-coverage car insurance policy ranges from $1,508 to $3,420 per year on the 2022 Nissan Rogue, and $1,380 to $3,122 on a 2022 Ford Edge for the five different driver ages shown in the chart.
A 2022 Nissan Rogue has eight trim levels available, and the cheapest model to insure is the S 2WD model at an average cost of $1,560 per year. The 2022 Ford Edge has five different option levels available, with the most affordable model to insure being the SE model at an average cost of $1,464 per year, or around $122 per month.
When comparing combined rates for both models from a trim-level perspective, the lowest-cost model and trim level to insure is the Ford Edge SE at an average of $1,464 per year. The most expensive vehicle to insure is the Nissan Rogue Platinum AWD at an average cost of $1,828 per year.
The tables below break down average car insurance rates for each trim level, plus an average rate for each model. The winner for the 2022 car insurance rate comparison is the Ford Edge.
2022 Nissan Rogue
$1,696
2022 Nissan Rogue Trims | Rate |
---|---|
S 2WD | $1,560 |
S AWD | 1,614 |
SV 2WD | 1,626 |
SV AWD | 1,668 |
SL 2WD | 1,720 |
SL AWD | 1,774 |
Platinum 2WD | 1,780 |
Platinum AWD | 1,828 |
2022 Nissan Rogue Average Rate | $1,696 |
2022 Ford Edge
$1,562
2022 Ford Edge Trims | Rate |
---|---|
SE | $1,464 |
SEL | 1,526 |
Titanium | 1,580 |
ST-Line | 1,606 |
ST | 1,632 |
2022 Ford Edge Average Rate | $1,562 |
2021 Nissan Rogue vs. Ford Edge
A 2021 Ford Edge costs $66 less per year to insure per year on average than a 2021 Nissan Rogue, a difference of 4.5%.
The chart shown below visualizes the average car insurance cost for both 2021 models rated for multiple driver ages. For the 2021 Nissan Rogue, insurance cost ranges from $1,342 to $3,026 per year for the sample drivers in the chart. Full-coverage insurance on the 2021 Ford Edge ranges from $1,272 to $2,900 on average per year.
A 2021 Nissan Rogue has eight trims available, with the lowest-cost trim level to insure being the S 2WD trim at an average cost of $1,412 per year. For the seven trims available for the Ford Edge, the lowest-cost 2021 trim level to insure is the SE 2WD model at the cost of $1,342.
When rates for all 15 trim levels for both vehicles are combined and compared, the overall cheapest vehicle to insure is the Ford Edge SE 2WD at a cost of $1,342 per year. The most expensive model and trim level is the Nissan Rogue SV Sun and Sound AWD costing $1,568 per year.
The rate tables below illustrate average car insurance rates for every trim level for both 2021 models, as well as an average rate for each model.
2021 Nissan Rogue
$1,510
2021 Nissan Rogue Trims | Rate |
---|---|
S 2WD | $1,412 |
S AWD | 1,464 |
SV 2WD | 1,464 |
SV AWD | 1,464 |
SL 2WD | 1,568 |
SL AWD | 1,568 |
SV Sun and Sound 2WD | 1,568 |
SV Sun and Sound AWD | 1,568 |
2021 Nissan Rogue Average Rate | $1,510 |
2021 Ford Edge
$1,444
2021 Ford Edge Trims | Rate |
---|---|
SE 2WD | $1,342 |
SE AWD | 1,410 |
SEL 2WD | 1,410 |
SEL AWD | 1,462 |
Titanium 2WD | 1,462 |
ST AWD | 1,514 |
Titanium AWD | 1,514 |
2021 Ford Edge Average Rate | $1,444 |
2020 Nissan Rogue vs. Ford Edge
A 2020 Ford Edge costs $66 less per year to insure per year on average than a 2020 Nissan Rogue, a difference of 4.6%.
The rate chart below demonstrates the average insurance cost for both 2020 models with different drivers at the wheel. For a 2020 Nissan Rogue, the average car insurance cost ranges from $1,304 to $2,938 per year for the different drivers illustrated in the chart. A full-coverage policy for the 2020 Ford Edge costs from $1,232 to $2,806 on average per year.
Out of eight Nissan Rogue trims, the cheapest 2020 model to insure is the S 2WD trim at an average cost of $1,372 per year. For the seven trim and option levels available for the Ford Edge, the lowest-cost 2020 trim to insure is the SE 2WD trim at the cost of $1,300 per year, or about $108 per month.
When comparing rates by trim level for both models, the cheapest trim to put coverage on is the Ford Edge SE 2WD at a cost of $1,300 per year, and the most expensive model and trim level is the Nissan Rogue SV Sun and Sound AWD at a cost of $1,520 per year.
The tables below display all the available trims for both 2020 models, including the average rate for each model. The cheapest model to insure for the 2020 model year is the Ford Edge.
2020 Nissan Rogue
$1,466
2020 Nissan Rogue Trims | Rate |
---|---|
S 2WD | $1,372 |
S AWD | 1,420 |
SV 2WD | 1,420 |
SV AWD | 1,420 |
SL 2WD | 1,520 |
SL AWD | 1,520 |
SV Sun and Sound 2WD | 1,520 |
SV Sun and Sound AWD | 1,520 |
2020 Nissan Rogue Average Rate | $1,466 |
2020 Ford Edge
$1,400
2020 Ford Edge Trims | Rate |
---|---|
SE 2WD | $1,300 |
SE AWD | 1,364 |
SEL 2WD | 1,364 |
SEL AWD | 1,416 |
Titanium 2WD | 1,416 |
ST AWD | 1,464 |
Titanium AWD | 1,464 |
2020 Ford Edge Average Rate | $1,400 |
2019 Nissan Rogue vs. Ford Edge
For 2019 Nissan Rogue and Ford Edge models, the Nissan Rogue has cheaper car insurance rates by $36 per year for this comparison year.
The following chart displays the average car insurance cost for both models for the 20, 30, 40, and 50-year-old driver age groups. The average full-coverage insurance policy ranges from $1,260 to $2,826 per year for the 2019 Nissan Rogue, and $1,276 to $2,932 for a 2019 Ford Edge for the chosen age groups in the chart.
For the 16 trims available for the 2019 Nissan Rogue, the most affordable trim to insure is the Sport S AWD Hatchback trim at an average cost of $1,262 per year, or about $105 per month.
Out of the seven different trim levels available for a Ford Edge, the cheapest 2019 trim level to insure is the SE 2WD trim at the cost of $1,324 per year, or around $110 per month.
When trim-level rates for both models are compared, the most affordable model and trim level to buy insurance for is the Nissan Rogue Sport S AWD Hatchback at an average of $1,262 per year, and the most expensive model and trim level is the Ford Edge Titanium AWD costing an average of $1,530 per year.
The following two rate tables show average car insurance rates for every trim level for both 2019 models, plus the average rate for each model. The winner for the 2019 car insurance comparison is the Nissan Rogue.
2019 Nissan Rogue
$1,408
2019 Nissan Rogue Trims | Rate |
---|---|
Sport S AWD Hatchback | $1,262 |
Sport S Hatchback | 1,262 |
Sport SV AWD Hatchback | 1,310 |
Sport SV Hatchback | 1,310 |
Sport SL Hatchback | 1,358 |
S 2WD | 1,378 |
Sport SL AWD Hatchback | 1,406 |
S AWD | 1,426 |
SV 2WD | 1,426 |
SV AWD | 1,426 |
SV Hybrid 2WD | 1,426 |
SV Hybrid AWD | 1,474 |
SL 2WD | 1,522 |
SL AWD | 1,522 |
SL Hybrid 2WD | 1,522 |
SL Hybrid AWD | 1,522 |
2019 Nissan Rogue Average Rate | $1,408 |
2019 Ford Edge
$1,444
2019 Ford Edge Trims | Rate |
---|---|
SE 2WD | $1,324 |
SE AWD | 1,372 |
SEL 2WD | 1,434 |
SEL AWD | 1,434 |
Titanium 2WD | 1,482 |
ST AWD | 1,530 |
Titanium AWD | 1,530 |
2019 Ford Edge Average Rate | $1,444 |
2018 Nissan Rogue vs. Ford Edge
For 2018 Nissan Rogue and Ford Edge models, the Nissan Rogue is cheaper to insure by $12 per year for this comparison year.
The chart below displays the average cost to insure the two models rated for multiple driver ages. Average car insurance cost ranges from $1,202 to $2,684 per year on the 2018 Nissan Rogue, and $1,200 to $2,746 on a 2018 Ford Edge.
A 2018 Nissan Rogue has 16 trim levels available, with the cheapest model to insure being the Sport S Hatchback trim at an average cost of $1,166 per year. A 2018 Ford Edge has seven trim and option levels available, with the cheapest trim to insure being the SE 2WD trim at an average cost of $1,262 per year, or $105 per month.
When rates for all 23 trim levels for both vehicles are compared, the overall cheapest vehicle to buy insurance for is the Nissan Rogue Sport S Hatchback at an average of $1,166 per year. The most expensive model and trim level is the Nissan Rogue SL Hybrid AWD at a cost of $1,500 per year.
The two tables below show the average cost to insure all 2018 trim levels, including an overall average rate. The winner for the 2018 car insurance cost comparison is the Nissan Rogue.
2018 Nissan Rogue
$1,342
2018 Nissan Rogue Trims | Rate |
---|---|
Sport S Hatchback | $1,166 |
Sport S AWD Hatchback | 1,212 |
Sport SV Hatchback | 1,212 |
Sport SV AWD Hatchback | 1,258 |
Sport SL AWD Hatchback | 1,304 |
Sport SL Hatchback | 1,304 |
S 2WD | 1,326 |
SV 2WD | 1,326 |
S AWD | 1,372 |
SV AWD | 1,372 |
SV Hybrid 2WD | 1,372 |
SV Hybrid AWD | 1,416 |
SL 2WD | 1,448 |
SL AWD | 1,450 |
SL Hybrid 2WD | 1,454 |
SL Hybrid AWD | 1,500 |
2018 Nissan Rogue Average Rate | $1,342 |
2018 Ford Edge
$1,354
2018 Ford Edge Trims | Rate |
---|---|
SE 2WD | $1,262 |
SE AWD | 1,308 |
SEL 2WD | 1,308 |
SEL AWD | 1,366 |
Titanium 2WD | 1,366 |
Titanium AWD | 1,412 |
Sport AWD | 1,456 |
2018 Ford Edge Average Rate | $1,354 |
2017 Nissan Rogue vs. Ford Edge
When comparing insurance rates for 2017 models, a Nissan Rogue costs an average of $1,300 per year to insure and a Ford Edge costs $1,304, making the Nissan Rogue more affordable to insure by $4 per year for this comparison year.
The next chart illustrates the average cost to insure both models rated for drivers aged 20 to 50. Average full-coverage insurance ranges from $1,166 to $2,606 per year on a 2017 Nissan Rogue, and $1,156 to $2,638 for the 2017 Ford Edge for the five driver age examples in the chart.
A 2017 Nissan Rogue has 16 trims available, with the cheapest model to insure being the Sport S Hatchback model at an average cost of $1,128 per year, or about $94 per month.
For the seven trim levels available for a Ford Edge, the lowest-cost 2017 trim to insure is the SE 2WD trim at the cost of $1,214.
When comparing aggregated rates for both models from a trim-level perspective, the cheapest vehicle to insure is the Nissan Rogue Sport S Hatchback at an average rate of $1,128 per year. The most expensive trim is the Nissan Rogue Hybrid SL AWD at an average cost of $1,470 per year.
The tables below break down average car insurance rates for every trim level for both 2017 models, plus an average rate for each model. The winner for the 2017 car insurance cost comparison is the Nissan Rogue.
2017 Nissan Rogue
$1,300
2017 Nissan Rogue Trims | Rate |
---|---|
Sport S Hatchback | $1,128 |
Sport S AWD Hatchback | 1,172 |
Sport SV Hatchback | 1,172 |
Sport SV AWD Hatchback | 1,214 |
S 2WD | 1,238 |
Sport SL AWD Hatchback | 1,256 |
Sport SL Hatchback | 1,256 |
S AWD | 1,280 |
SV 2WD | 1,302 |
SV AWD | 1,324 |
SL 2WD | 1,366 |
Hybrid SV 2WD | 1,384 |
Hybrid SV AWD | 1,384 |
SL AWD | 1,410 |
Hybrid SL 2WD | 1,470 |
Hybrid SL AWD | 1,470 |
2017 Nissan Rogue Average Rate | $1,300 |
2017 Ford Edge
$1,304
2017 Ford Edge Trims | Rate |
---|---|
SE 2WD | $1,214 |
SE AWD | 1,256 |
SEL 2WD | 1,264 |
SEL AWD | 1,312 |
Titanium 2WD | 1,322 |
Titanium AWD | 1,354 |
Sport AWD | 1,398 |
2017 Ford Edge Average Rate | $1,304 |
2016 Nissan Rogue vs. Ford Edge
For the 2016 Nissan Rogue and Ford Edge models, the Nissan Rogue costs less to insure by an average of $88 per year.
The chart shown below displays the average cost to insure both models for different driver ages. Average car insurance cost ranges from $1,108 to $2,462 per year on the 2016 Nissan Rogue, and $1,174 to $2,658 for a 2016 Ford Edge for the different drivers illustrated in the chart.
Out of six trims for the 2016 Nissan Rogue, the cheapest insurance prices are on the S 2WD model at a cost of $1,168 per year. For the seven trim options available for a Ford Edge, the cheapest 2016 trim to insure is the SE 2WD trim at the cost of $1,246 per year, or $104 per month.
When rates are compared for the 13 different trim levels of both 2016 models, the lowest-cost model and trim level to insure is the Nissan Rogue S 2WD at an average cost of $1,168 per year, and the highest-cost model and trim is the Ford Edge Sport AWD at an average cost of $1,402 per year.
The tables below break down the average cost to insure all 2016 trim levels and the average rate for each model. The 2016 Nissan Rogue comes out with a win over the 2016 Ford Edge for the cheapest auto insurance rates.
2016 Nissan Rogue
$1,232
2016 Nissan Rogue Trims | Rate |
---|---|
S 2WD | $1,168 |
S AWD | 1,200 |
SV 2WD | 1,214 |
SV AWD | 1,220 |
SL 2WD | 1,292 |
SL AWD | 1,296 |
2016 Nissan Rogue Average Rate | $1,232 |
2016 Ford Edge
$1,320
2016 Ford Edge Trims | Rate |
---|---|
SE 2WD | $1,246 |
SE AWD | 1,284 |
SEL 2WD | 1,284 |
SEL AWD | 1,324 |
Titanium 2WD | 1,324 |
Titanium AWD | 1,364 |
Sport AWD | 1,402 |
2016 Ford Edge Average Rate | $1,320 |
2015 Nissan Rogue vs. Ford Edge
When comparing insurance costs for 2015 models, a Nissan Rogue costs an average of $1,160 per year to insure and a Ford Edge costs $1,256, making the Nissan Rogue more affordable to insure by $96 per year for 2015.
The chart shown below illustrates the average car insurance cost for both models rated for a variety of different driver ages. Average full-coverage insurance ranges from $1,044 to $2,320 per year for the 2015 Nissan Rogue, and $1,120 to $2,532 for a 2015 Ford Edge for the included age groups.
Out of eight trim levels for the 2015 Nissan Rogue, the most affordable rates are on the Select S 2WD model at a cost of $1,092 per year. Out of the eight trim options available for the Ford Edge, the lowest-cost 2015 trim to insure is the SE 2WD trim at the cost of $1,184 per year, or about $99 per month.
When average insurance prices for all 16 trim levels for both 2015 models are compared, the cheapest vehicle to insure is the Nissan Rogue Select S 2WD at an average cost of $1,092 per year. The highest-cost model and trim level is the Ford Edge Sport AWD costing $1,328 per year.
The tables below illustrate the cost to insure the available trim levels for both 2015 models, along with an average cost for each model. The winner for the 2015 car insurance battle is the Nissan Rogue.
2015 Nissan Rogue
$1,160
2015 Nissan Rogue Trims | Rate |
---|---|
Select S 2WD | $1,092 |
Select S AWD | 1,092 |
S 2WD | 1,130 |
S AWD | 1,166 |
SV 2WD | 1,166 |
SV AWD | 1,166 |
SL 2WD | 1,238 |
SL AWD | 1,238 |
2015 Nissan Rogue Average Rate | $1,160 |
2015 Ford Edge
$1,256
2015 Ford Edge Trims | Rate |
---|---|
SE 2WD | $1,184 |
SE AWD | 1,220 |
SEL 2WD | 1,220 |
SEL AWD | 1,256 |
Titanium 2WD | 1,256 |
Sport 2WD | 1,294 |
Titanium AWD | 1,294 |
Sport AWD | 1,328 |
2015 Ford Edge Average Rate | $1,256 |