MITSUBISHI RVR 2016
Sandra from Shipshaw
$542 /year
Premium computed in November 2025
The 2016 Mitsubishi RVR is a compact crossover that stands out for its versatility and excellent value proposition. Offering a functional interior space and an elevated driving position, this vehicle combines urban practicality with light off-road capabilities thanks to its available all-wheel drive system. Its compact size makes city maneuvering easy while maintaining sufficient space for passengers and luggage.
Insurance premiums for the 2016 Mitsubishi RVR show notable fluctuation between 2020 and 2025, with significant year-to-year variations. Costs dropped from $1304 in 2020 to $963 in 2021, before sharply rising to $1510 in 2022, then falling again to $984 in 2023. This irregular pattern suggests instability in the factors influencing premiums for this model.
To find the best insurance for your MITSUBISHI RVR 2016 vehicle, it is more important than ever to compare the available options.
Insurance premiums for the 2016 Mitsubishi RVR vary considerably across cities. Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu shows the highest costs at $1908, followed by Sherbrooke at $1589. In contrast, Gatineau offers the most affordable premiums at just $659, nearly three times less expensive than Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. Montreal and Quebec City fall in the middle range with $1083 and $973 respectively.
To get the exact cost for your situation, the best approach is to compare offers from several insurers. Using our Clicassure comparison tool, you can easily find the best premium tailored to your needs.
| City | Average price over the last 12 months |
|---|---|
| GATINEAU | $682.08 |
| LAVAL | $1213.74 |
| LONGUEUIL | $1197.65 |
| MONTRÉAL | $1012.77 |
| QUÉBEC | $972.51 |
| SAINT-JEAN-SUR-RICHELIEU | $1908 |
| SHERBROOKE | $1588.76 |
| TERREBONNE | $1364.68 |
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Disclaimer: This article is intended for information purposes, with the sole objective of providing food for thought. Under no circumstances should it be construed as advice regarding insurance solutions. Only a duly certified insurance professional is qualified to analyze your personal situation, discuss your needs with you and advise you on insurance solutions.