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Light Trucks, Vans and Suvs (Model Years 2000-2019) (Pdf) Trucks, Vans, SUVs - Base - Current and Revised Rates Model Year Make Model 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 ACURA MDX 2WD Current Rate 1339 1339 1339 Revised Rate 1273 1273 1273 MDX 4WD Current Rate 1495 1409 1409 1409 1409 1424 1424 1409 1409 1393 1339 1232 1167 1162 1128 1065 1023 936 Revised Rate 1515 1479 1479 1479 1479 1454 1492 1454 1454 1399 1359 1232 1160 1150 1105 1013 995 936 MDX SPORT HYBRID 4WD Current Rate 1551 Revised Rate 1570 RDX 2WD Current Rate 1409 1409 1409 1409 1409 1364 1378 1344 Revised Rate 1394 1394 1339 1339 1399 1359 1394 1359 RDX AWD Current Rate 1424 1424 1424 1424 1424 1424 1393 1393 1378 1378 1364 1339 Revised Rate 1399 1399 1399 1399 1399 1399 1394 1394 1394 1359 1324 1273 ZDX AWD Current Rate 1378 1378 1393 1393 Revised Rate 1447 1399 1399 1399 ALFA ROMEO STELVIO AWD Current Rate 1364 Revised Rate 1394 STELVIO TI AWD Current Rate 1364 Revised Rate 1394 AM GENERAL HUMMER 2DR 4WD DIESEL Current Rate 1461 1389 Revised Rate 1492 1394 HUMMER 4DR 4WD DIESEL Current Rate 1743 1723 1723 1566 1539 Revised Rate 1656 1638 1638 1519 1519 HUMMER SLANT BACK TOP 4WD DIESEL Current Rate 1530 Revised Rate 1515 AUDI Q3 2WD Current Rate 1339 1339 1339 1339 Revised Rate 1281 1281 1273 1273 Q3 AWD Current Rate 1344 1344 1344 1344 Revised Rate 1281 1281 1281 1281 Q5 AWD Current Rate 1364 1344 1344 1344 1344 1339 1339 1322 1322 Revised Rate 1394 1394 1394 1394 1394 1359 1359 1359 1324 Q5 HYBRID AWD Current Rate 1344 1334 1322 1322 Revised Rate 1281 1281 1359 1359 Q5 V6 AWD Current Rate 1378 1378 1378 1378 1378 1364 1364 1364 1344 Revised Rate 1399 1399 1399 1399 1399 1394 1394 1394 1359 Q5 V6 TDI AWD Current Rate 1393 1393 1378 Revised Rate 1399 1399 1399 Q7 AWD Current Rate 1344 1339 Revised Rate 1359 1359 Q7 S-LINE V6 AWD Current Rate 1339 1322 Revised Rate 1394 1359 Q7 S-LINE V8 AWD Current Rate 1393 1378 Revised Rate 1454 1447 Q7 V6 AWD Current Rate 1364 1364 1349 1344 1344 1344 1344 1344 1339 1322 1253 Revised Rate 1394 1394 1394 1394 1394 1394 1394 1394 1394 1359 1315 Q7 V6 TDI AWD Current Rate 1393 1393 1364 1364 1322 1322 1322 Revised Rate 1454 1454 1431 1431 1387 1387 1387 Q7 V8 AWD Current Rate 1409 1393 1378 1344 Revised Rate 1479 1454 1447 1399 SQ5 V6 AWD Current Rate 1409 1409 1409 1409 1409 Revised Rate 1454 1454 1454 1454 1454 Please note: rate changes take effect May 20, 2018 for light vehicles. If you can't find your vehicle's rate in these pages, please contact SGI's Customer Service Centre at 1-800-667-9868. Trucks, Vans, SUVs - Base - Current and Revised Rates Model Year Make Model 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 BENTLEY BENTAYGA W12 AWD Current Rate 2472 2388 Revised Rate 2496 2270 BMW TUCSON 1.6T AWD Current Rate 1291 Revised Rate 1266 X1 28I 2WD Current Rate 1364 Revised Rate 1359 X1 28I AWD Current Rate 1378 1378 1378 1378 1378 1378 1364 Revised Rate 1359 1359 1359 1394 1394 1359 1359 X1 35I AWD Current Rate 1378 1378 1378 1378 Revised Rate 1399 1394 1394 1394 X2 28I AWD Current Rate 1364 Revised Rate 1359 X3 2.5I AWD Current Rate 1210 1128 1080 Revised Rate 1206 1147 1072 X3 28D AWD Current Rate 1344 1344 1344 Revised Rate 1359 1359 1359 X3 28I AWD Current Rate 1364 1364 1349 1349 1344 1344 1322 1322 Revised Rate 1399 1399 1399 1399 1359 1359 1324 1324 X3 3.0I AWD Current Rate 1291 1253 1232 1185 1162 1110 Revised Rate 1324 1266 1232 1206 1147 1072 X3 3.0SI AWD Current Rate 1344 1291 1291 Revised Rate 1359 1281 1281 X3 30I AWD Current Rate 1339 1322 Revised Rate 1324 1324 X3 35I AWD Current Rate 1344 1344 1344 1344 1344 1344 1322 Revised Rate 1394 1394 1394 1394 1359 1359 1359 X3 M40I AWD Current Rate 1409 Revised Rate 1454 X4 28I AWD Current Rate 1344 1344 1344 1344 Revised Rate 1281 1281 1281 1281 X4 35I AWD Current Rate 1344 1344 Revised Rate 1324 1324 X4 M40I AWD Current Rate 1378 1378 1378 Revised Rate 1359 1310 1310 X5 3.0I AWD Current Rate 1291 1232 1216 1185 1128 1095 Revised Rate 1355 1281 1266 1232 1184 1149 X5 3.0SI AWD Current Rate 1322 1272 1272 Revised Rate 1387 1335 1335 X5 30I AWD Current Rate 1322 1322 Revised Rate 1359 1359 X5 35D AWD Current Rate 1393 1378 1378 1378 1378 1378 1378 1322 1322 1272 Revised Rate 1399 1399 1399 1399 1399 1399 1399 1387 1387 1335 X5 35I 2WD Current Rate 1344 Revised Rate 1359 X5 35I AWD Current Rate 1344 1344 1344 1322 1322 1322 1322 1322 Revised Rate 1359 1359 1359 1359 1359 1387 1387 1359 X5 4.4I AWD Current Rate 1364 1339 1291 1232 1232 1216 1210 Revised Rate 1431 1399 1355 1293 1281 1276 1266 Please note: rate changes take effect May 20, 2018 for light vehicles. If you can't find your vehicle's rate in these pages, please contact SGI's Customer Service Centre at 1-800-667-9868. Trucks, Vans, SUVs - Base - Current and Revised Rates Model Year Make Model 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 BMW X5 4.6IS AWD Current Rate 1551 1551 Revised Rate 1629 1629 X5 4.8I AWD Current Rate 1424 1409 1393 Revised Rate 1495 1479 1462 X5 4.8IS AWD Current Rate 1720 1693 1598 Revised Rate 1805 1762 1678 X5 40E AWD Current Rate 1393 1378 1378 Revised Rate 1399 1310 1310 X5 48I AWD Current Rate 1424 Revised Rate 1495 X5 50I AWD Current Rate 1720 1598 1598 1554 1534 1534 1551 1506 Revised Rate 1644 1644 1644 1632 1610 1610 1629 1580 X5 M AWD Current Rate 1683 1683 1683 1683 1601 1575 1575 1575 Revised Rate 1614 1614 1614 1614 1614 1614 1614 1614 X6 35I AWD Current Rate 1598 1481 1481 1436 1436 1436 1436 1430 1430 1424 1393 Revised Rate 1608 1555 1555 1507 1507 1507 1507 1501 1501 1495 1462 X6 50I AWD Current Rate 1824 1683 1636 1587 1587 1587 1551 1551 1551 1436 1364 Revised Rate 1762 1762 1717 1666 1666 1666 1629 1629 1614 1507 1431 X6 HYBRID AWD Current Rate 1551 1551 Revised Rate 1570 1570 X6 M AWD Current Rate 1551 1551 1529 1529 1506 1506 1506 1501 1501 Revised Rate 1570 1519 1519 1519 1519 1519 1570 1515 1515 BUICK ENCLAVE 2WD Current Rate 1291 1291 1258 1258 1258 Revised Rate 1281 1281 1281 1281 1281 ENCLAVE AVENIR AW Current Rate 1379 Revised Rate 1399 ENCLAVE AWD Current Rate 1344 1344 1344 1344 1339 Revised Rate 1399 1399 1399 1399 1399 ENCLAVE CX 2WD Current Rate 1253 1232 1232 1216 1177 Revised Rate 1281 1266 1266 1212 1160 ENCLAVE CX AWD Current Rate 1322 1322 1322 1272 1253 Revised Rate 1387 1359 1387 1335 1315 ENCLAVE CXL 2WD Current Rate 1253 1232 1232 1216 1177 Revised Rate 1281 1266 1266 1212 1160 ENCLAVE CXL AWD Current Rate 1322 1322 1322 1272 1253 Revised Rate 1387 1359 1387 1335 1315 ENCLAVE ESSENCE 2WD Current Rate 1291 Revised Rate 1281 ENCLAVE ESSENCE AWD Current Rate 1379 Revised Rate 1399 ENCLAVE PREMIUM AWD Current Rate 1379 Revised Rate 1399 ENCORE 2WD Current Rate 1291 1291 1291 1253 1253 1253 Revised Rate 1281 1281 1266 1266 1266 1266 ENCORE AWD Current Rate 1344 1291 1291 1291 1291 1291 Revised Rate 1359 1355 1355 1355 1355 1355 ENVISION AWD Current Rate 1393 1393 1393 Revised Rate 1399 1399 1399 Please note: rate changes take effect May 20, 2018 for light vehicles. If you can't find your vehicle's rate in these pages, please contact SGI's Customer Service Centre at 1-800-667-9868. Trucks, Vans, SUVs - Base - Current and Revised Rates Model Year Make Model 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 BUICK ENVISION TURBO AW Current Rate 1409 1409 1409 1409 Revised Rate 1399 1399 1339 1339 RAINIER CXL 4WD Current Rate 1232 1216 1167 1162 Revised Rate 1232 1212 1160 1150 RENDEZVOUS 2WD Current Rate 957 957 909 909 850 813 Revised Rate 956 936 910 884 854 806 RENDEZVOUS AWD Current Rate 974 957 929 899 850 Revised Rate 976 956 936 910 854 RENDEZVOUS ULTRA 2WD Current Rate 929 Revised Rate 936 RENDEZVOUS ULTRA AWD Current Rate 1023 974 Revised Rate 995 976 TERRAZA CX EXT 2WD Current Rate 1121 1028 1017 Revised Rate 1065 977 966 TERRAZA CX EXT AWD Current Rate 1162 1156 Revised Rate 1104 1099 TERRAZA CXL EXT 2WD Current Rate 1121 1028 1017 Revised Rate 1065 977 966 TERRAZA CXL EXT AWD Current Rate 1162 1156 Revised Rate 1104 1099 CADILLAC ESCALADE 2WD Current Rate 1409 1393 1393 1349 1349 1322 1322 1322 1254 1291 1291 1210 1232 Revised Rate 1339 1324 1324 1399 1282 1359 1324 1359 1281 1324 1355 1150 1293 ESCALADE AWD Current Rate 1683 1683 1683 1560 1560 1551 1501 1501 1438 1438 1438 1424 1530 1539 1485 1485 1426 1095 Revised Rate 1608 1608 1608 1608 1608 1570 1570 1570 1509 1509 1509 1495 1515 1515 1454 1411 1399 1147 ESCALADE ESV 2WD Current Rate 1322 1322 1322 1322 1322 1322 1322 Revised Rate 1256 1256 1256 1359 1256 1256 1256 ESCALADE ESV AWD Current Rate 1501 1424 1424 1424 1424 1409 1409 1393 1393 1393 1378 1378 1378 1344 1232 1185 Revised Rate 1519 1495 1495 1495 1495 1479 1479 1462 1462 1462 1447 1447 1447 1399 1281 1232 ESCALADE ESV HYBRID AWD Current Rate 1378 Revised Rate 1447 ESCALADE EXT AWD Current Rate 1441 1441 1415 1415 1415 1400 1400 1415 1400 1400 1384 1369 Revised Rate 1513 1513 1485 1485 1485 1469 1469 1485 1469 1469 1453 1437 ESCALADE HYBRID 2WD Current Rate 1454 1430 1430 Revised Rate 1382 1501 1399 ESCALADE HYBRID AWD Current Rate 1560 1551 1534 1501 1438 Revised Rate 1570 1570 1570 1519 1509 SRX TURBO AWD Current Rate 1364 Revised Rate 1399 SRX V6 2WD Current Rate 1253 1226 1226 1226 1226 1210 1210 1185 1167 1162 1035 1034 1023 Revised Rate 1266 1266 1266 1266 1232 1232 1206 1206 1160 1150 1072 1013 1013 SRX V6 AWD Current Rate 1344 1344 1322 1322 1322 1272 1272 1253 1216 1185 1167 1167 1162 Revised Rate 1394 1394 1387 1387 1387 1335 1324 1266 1232 1206 1160 1160 1150 SRX V8 2WD Current Rate 1253 1232 1216 1210 1167 1185 Revised Rate 1266 1266 1266 1232 1225 1232 SRX V8 AWD Current Rate 1344 1291 1253 1232 1216 1216 Revised Rate 1324 1281 1266 1232 1232 1212 XT5 PLATINUM V6 AWD Current Rate 1393 1393 Revised Rate 1399 1359 Please note: rate changes take effect May 20, 2018 for light vehicles.
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