http://www.fancyacar.co.uk/car-insurance/cheapest-cars-to-insure/
Spares costs factor heavily on insurance costs, and jap stuff is expensive that way.
That said, so many cars are designed to practically explode at the first decent ding to protect the occupants it's ridiculously easy to write them off as uneconomic to repair, especially when airbags are concerned. (Wife's Rav4 had a low speed ding a few months ago, deployed both airbags and the passenger one smashed the windscreen - great!)
This has a huge impact on the insurance costs.
First car choice should (IMO) be a very small and underpowered banger. Don't waste money on a good car for an inexperienced driver.
Spares costs factor heavily on insurance costs, and jap stuff is expensive that way.
That said, so many cars are designed to practically explode at the first decent ding to protect the occupants it's ridiculously easy to write them off as uneconomic to repair, especially when airbags are concerned. (Wife's Rav4 had a low speed ding a few months ago, deployed both airbags and the passenger one smashed the windscreen - great!)
This has a huge impact on the insurance costs.
First car choice should (IMO) be a very small and underpowered banger. Don't waste money on a good car for an inexperienced driver.