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- State Farm Bank® Full Service Financial
Car
Taking advantage of its extensive claims data, State Farm has implemented its annual auto insurance ratings for specific makes and models of vehicles.
Select a make to see a list of the collision damage indexes (CDI), damage and theft indexes (DTIs), vehicle safety discounts (VSDs) and liability rating indexes (LRIs). You'll be able to see how a particular make, model, and style of car will affect costs. An "A" means the most savings, while an "E" means you'll probably pay more for this particular premium.
These automobile ratings are for most 2010-2013 makes and models.
These vehicle ratings do not apply in Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Canada. There might be slight differences in the car ratings for the following states. District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York, and South Carolina. These ratings are not approved in California.
Motorcycle
Taking advantage of its extensive claims data, State Farm has implemented its annual auto insurance ratings for specific makes and models of vehicles.
Select a make to see a list of the collision damage indexes (CDI), damage and theft indexes (DTIs) and liability rating indexes (LRIs). You'll be able to see how a particular make, model, and style of motorcycle will affect costs. An "A" means the most savings, while an "E" means you'll probably pay more for this particular premium.
These motorcycle ratings are for most 2006–2014 makes and models.
These vehicle ratings do not apply in Massachusetts, North Carolina and Canada.