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What size engine does a 2012 Dodge Avenger have?

What size engine does a 2012 Dodge Avenger have?

2.4 L 4-cylinder3.6 L V6

How much horsepower does a 2012 Dodge Avenger have?

173 to 283 hp

Is Dodge Avenger considered a sports car?

The Dodge Avenger is a front-wheel drive, mid-sized sedan that was marketed by Dodge….

Dodge Avenger
Production 1994–2000 and 2007–2014
Model years 1995–2000 and 2008–2014
Body and chassis
Class Sport compact (1994–2000) Mid-size car (2007-2014)

How much is insurance for a sports car for a 17 year old?

For a 17-year-old driver, car insurance is nearly $5,925, on average, for a year of full coverage on their own policy….How much does it cost to add a 17-year-old to car insurance?

Driver age 17 Cost to Add to Parent Policy Full Coverage Cost to Add to Policy State Minimum
Female $1,420 $577
Male $1,749 $740

Is a charger considered a sports car on insurance?

According to the auto insurance companies’ definition, there are several exceptions, such as the Aston Martin Rapide S and the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat. These are fast cars with four doors and more than two seats which often require higher coverage and are usually classified as sports cars for insurance purposes.

Is a Camaro considered a sports car for insurance?

The Camaro is a sports car (and a powerful one at that) so young drivers often find Chevy Camaro car insurance rates high. The Chevy Camaro is considered a sports car and for most drivers will command a higher premium than a family sedan simply based on all things being equal – the nature of the car.

How much is insurance on a sports car for an 18 year old?

Average Insurance Costs Car insurance for an 18-year-old costs quite a bit, especially compared to typical rates for other age groups. On average, an 18-year-old will be paying $5115 per year for insurance if they have their own policy with liability limits of 100/300/100, according to CarInsurance.com.

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