What Cars Are In Insurance Group 3?

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Alexandre Desoutter updated on March 15, 2021

You find it very hard to save money on your car insurance premium? But is it really?

One of the key factors affecting your insurance bill is the car insurance group your vehicle belongs to.

If you're buying a car and you want to find the cheapest insurance policy, you may want to pick a band belonging to a low insurance group. Then you can see how much it will affect your insurance quotes.

Let us guide you through the ultimate car insurance group 3 review in 2024.

What are the car insurance groups?

Any motor car registered in the UK belongs to a specific car insurance category. Which group it belongs to depends on different criteria including the car’s value, performance, and the ease and cost of vehicle repairs.

This range of factors gives providers an indicative level of your car insurance risk.

Vehicle insurance groups are ranked by the Group Rating Panel (composed of members from the Association of British Insurers - ABI) and administered by Thatcham Research, an independent and neutral organisation paid by insurers as a group . The GRP provides the group rating scheme for private and light commercial vehicles.

Car groups range from Group 1, the cheapest cars to insure, to Group 50, the most expensive ones.

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The more rare, expensive or powerful your car is, the higher is the risk and the group - and so is your insurance premium! 

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  • E : exceeds requirements of security ;
  • A : acceptable ;
  • P : not enough data yet to attribute a final letter ;
  • D : car model doesn’t meet security standards ;
  • U : car model is far from security standards ;
  • G : for import cars.

Each car insurance group also gets a letter indicating how standard security features are covered. 

>> MORE: consult our guide on car insurance groups.

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What does car insurance group 3 mean?

Cars in Group 3 are among the cheapest cars to insure of the market, such as cars in insurance Group 1 or 2. Vehicles in category 3 often qualify for less powerful engines and lower repairing costs and therefore represent a lower risk for insurance providers. We would advise young and learner driver to go for cars in those low insurance groups to reduce their insurance bills.

That said, there are plenty of other ways to cut your insurance bills such as paying a higher excess, building up a No Claim bonus, reducing your annual mileage or comparing car insurance policies by shopping around!

>> Get our 13 ways to lower your car insurance for 3.

Which cars are in insurance group 3?

This is the cars list in car insurance group 3:

MakeModelSubmodelVersion
Chevrolet
SparkHatchback 2010
Chrysler
YpsilonHatchback 2011
Citroën
C1Hatchback 2005
Citroën
C2Hatchback 2003
Citroën
C3Hatchback 2002
Citroën
Nemo MultispaceEstate 2009
Dacia
LoganMCV 2013
Dacia
SanderoHatchback 2013
Dacia
SanderoStepway 2013
Fiat
FiorinoEstate 2008
Fiat
PandaHatchback 2004
Fiat
PandaHatchback 2012
Fiat
QuboEstate 2009
Fiat
SeicentoHatchback 1998
Ford
FiestaHatchback 2008
Ford
KaHatchback 2009
Ford
KaPlus 2016
Hyundai
i10Hatchback 2014
Kia
PicantoHatchback 2011
Kia
PicantoHatchback 2017
Kia
RioHatchback 2011
Nissan
MicraHatchback 2017
Peugeot
107Hatchback 2005
Peugeot
1007Hatchback 2005
Peugeot
Bipper TepeeEstate 2009
Peugeot
Partner TepeeEstate 2008
Renault
ClioHatchback 2012
Renault
ClioHatchback 2019
Renault
TwingoHatchback 2014
SEAT
IbizaHatchback 2008
SEAT
IbizaHatchback 2017
SEAT
IbizaSport Coupe 2008
SEAT
MiiHatchback 2012
Skoda
CitigoHatchback 2012
Skoda
FabiaEstate 2015
Skoda
FabiaHatchback 2007
Skoda
FabiaHatchback 2015
Smart
ForfourHatchback 2015
Smart
FortwoCabriolet 2007
Smart
FortwoCoupe 2007
Smart
FortwoCoupe 2015
Toyota
AygoHatchback 2005
Toyota
IQHatchback 2009
Toyota
YarisHatchback 2006
Toyota
YarisHatchback 2011
Vauxhall
AdamHatchback 2012
Vauxhall
AdamRocks 2014
Vauxhall
CorsaHatchback 2000
Vauxhall
CorsaHatchback 2003
Vauxhall
CorsaHatchback 2006
Vauxhall
CorsaHatchback 2014
Vauxhall
VivaHatchback 2015
Volkswagen
FoxHatchback 2006
Volkswagen
PoloHatchback 2002
Volkswagen
PoloHatchback 2009
Volkswagen
UpHatchback 2012

You would like to know which insurance group your vehicle is in? Use our car insurance group checker tool!

How much will a group 3 car insurance cost me?

Car insurance quotes vary with all sorts of factors such as drivers’ age range, address, driving experience and history and last but not least, the details of the car that is going to be insured.

You will find below indicative average price table from 5 of the most famous UK providers, for group_number insurance cars depending on age range.

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18 years old
£3 795£1 525£1 500£1 387No quote
25 years old
£2 489£959£964£903£1 081
45 years old
£620£449£454£447£357
Yearly average insurance premiums comparison by age range for car insurance group 3

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How to compare car insurance quotes? 

To insure a vehicle from insurance group_number, you may want to compare quotes from different providers of the market (Admiral, Tesco, Elephant, Diamond etc.). Prices and level of coverage in front may however be very different from one to another. 

You can use our comparator. Answer 5 anonymous questions (type of car, age, address, type of cover wanted and driving history) and compare real quotes from all the main providers of the market.

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Alexandre Desoutter has been working as editor-in-chief and head of press relations at HelloSafe since June 2020. A graduate of Sciences Po Grenoble, he worked as a journalist for several years in French media, and continues to collaborate as a as a contributor to several publications.

In this sense, his role leads him to carry out steering and support work with all HelloSafe editors and contributors so that the editorial line defined by the company is fully respected. and declined through the texts published daily on our platforms.

As such, Alexandre is responsible for implementing and maintaining the strictest journalistic standards within the HelloSafe editorial staff, in order to guarantee the most accurate, up-to-date information on our platforms. and expert as possible. Alexandre has in particular undertaken for two years now the implementation of a system of systematic double-checking of all the articles published within the HelloSafe ecosystem, able to guarantee the highest quality of information.