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Passenger Cars (Model Years 2001-2020) (Pdf) Passenger Cars - Base - Current and Revised Rates Model Year Make Model 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 ACURA 1.7 EL Current Rate 955 906 841 806 Revised Rate 910 888 861 832 3.2 CL Current Rate 1164 1073 1040 Revised Rate 1138 1065 1029 3.2 CL TYPE S Current Rate 1248 1220 1196 Revised Rate 1241 1184 1138 3.2 TL Current Rate 1130 1043 946 924 Revised Rate 1073 991 910 888 3.2 TL TYPE S Current Rate 1176 1043 Revised Rate 1117 991 3.5 RL Current Rate 1075 1043 921 892 Revised Rate 1022 991 872 861 CSX Current Rate 1235 1235 1235 1201 1176 Revised Rate 1246 1175 1175 1142 1117 CSX PREMIUM Current Rate 1201 1176 1176 Revised Rate 1142 1117 1117 CSX TOURING Current Rate 1176 1176 Revised Rate 1117 1117 CSX TYPE S Current Rate 1244 1201 1176 1176 Revised Rate 1198 1142 1117 1117 EL Current Rate 1075 Revised Rate 1022 ILX Current Rate 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250 1250 Revised Rate 1252 1252 1252 1198 1198 1246 1198 ILX DYNAMIC Current Rate 1250 1250 1244 Revised Rate 1198 1198 1183 ILX HYBRID Current Rate 1250 1250 1250 Revised Rate 1246 1246 1198 INTEGRA GS 2DR Current Rate 1422 Revised Rate 1394 INTEGRA GS 4DR Current Rate 1130 Revised Rate 1073 INTEGRA GS-R 2DR Current Rate 1422 Revised Rate 1394 INTEGRA LS 4DR Current Rate 1130 Revised Rate 1073 INTEGRA SE 2DR Current Rate 1264 Revised Rate 1214 INTEGRA TYPE-R Current Rate 1422 Revised Rate 1394 NSX Current Rate 2161 2161 2018 2081 2110 Revised Rate 2054 2054 1918 1983 2005 NSX HYBRID AWD Current Rate 2879 2690 Revised Rate 2736 2556 RL AWD Current Rate 1571 1571 1521 1478 1423 1364 1328 1328 Revised Rate 1529 1529 1529 1507 1432 1324 1290 1290 RLX Current Rate 1423 1423 Revised Rate 1432 1432 Please note: rate changes take effect May 19, 2019 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. Passenger Cars - Base - Current and Revised Rates Model Year Make Model 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 ACURA RLX HYBRID AWD Current Rate 1368 1368 1368 1368 1368 1368 Revised Rate 1390 1390 1432 1432 1432 1376 RSX Current Rate 1330 1330 1304 1258 1203 Revised Rate 1308 1264 1247 1241 1144 RSX TYPE S Current Rate 1457 1457 1457 1364 1330 Revised Rate 1432 1394 1394 1339 1264 TL Current Rate 1328 1328 1328 1293 1293 1244 1293 1293 1201 1201 1182 Revised Rate 1290 1290 1290 1252 1252 1198 1252 1246 1175 1142 1124 TL AWD Current Rate 1368 1368 1368 1368 1364 1293 Revised Rate 1376 1346 1346 1324 1324 1252 TL TYPE S Current Rate 1328 1293 Revised Rate 1324 1290 TLX Current Rate 1244 1244 1244 1244 1235 Revised Rate 1252 1290 1252 1252 1252 TLX V6 Current Rate 1328 1293 1293 Revised Rate 1324 1324 1324 TLX V6 AWD Current Rate 1328 1250 1250 1250 1250 Revised Rate 1324 1313 1313 1313 1313 TSX 4DR Current Rate 1328 1328 1328 1293 1250 1244 1235 1235 1182 1141 1115 Revised Rate 1346 1290 1290 1252 1246 1246 1198 1175 1124 1099 1072 TSX SPORT WAGON Current Rate 1226 1226 1226 Revised Rate 1281 1281 1281 TSX V6 4DR Current Rate 1328 1364 1364 1328 Revised Rate 1263 1324 1324 1263 ALFA ROMEO 4C COUPE Current Rate 1706 1706 1706 1706 Revised Rate 1734 1734 1734 1671 4C LAUNCH EDITION COUPE Current Rate 1742 Revised Rate 1796 4C SPIDER Current Rate 1819 1711 1711 1697 1697 Revised Rate 1824 1626 1626 1612 1612 GIULIA 4DR Current Rate 1478 1478 1447 Revised Rate 1405 1405 1390 GIULIA 4DR AWD Current Rate 1478 1478 1461 Revised Rate 1481 1499 1499 GIULIA QUADRIFOGLIO 4DR Current Rate 1584 1801 1801 Revised Rate 1592 1716 1716 ASTON MARTIN DB11 AMR COUPE Current Rate 3111 Revised Rate 2955 DB11 COUPE Current Rate 2925 3177 3177 Revised Rate 2779 3019 3019 DB11 VOLANTE Current Rate 2982 Revised Rate 2834 DB7 COUPE Current Rate 2395 Revised Rate 2348 DB7 GT COUPE Current Rate 2398 2398 Revised Rate 2344 2344 DB7 VANTAGE COUPE Current Rate 2296 2296 2262 2513 Revised Rate 2182 2182 2249 2388 Please note: rate changes take effect May 19, 2019 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. Passenger Cars - Base - Current and Revised Rates Model Year Make Model 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 ASTON MARTIN DB7 VANTAGE VOLANTE Current Rate 1821 2021 1992 1821 Revised Rate 1730 2118 2061 1856 DB7 VOLANTE Current Rate 2063 Revised Rate 1990 DB9 COUPE Current Rate 3013 2925 2726 2667 2660 2925 2627 2796 2796 2627 2687 2579 Revised Rate 2862 2788 2757 2788 2652 2788 2611 2725 2725 2725 2652 2611 DB9 VOLANTE Current Rate 2514 2505 2415 2366 2366 2360 2360 2182 2182 2130 2079 1992 Revised Rate 2639 2577 2513 2467 2467 2251 2309 2214 2234 2211 2061 2090 DBS COUPE Current Rate 3021 3021 2982 3013 2690 Revised Rate 2871 2871 2845 2862 2694 DBS SUPERLEGGERA COUPE Current Rate 3111 Revised Rate 3064 DBS VOLANTE Current Rate 2953 2985 2982 Revised Rate 2806 2836 2834 RAPIDE Current Rate 2096 1996 1996 1968 1981 2032 1953 Revised Rate 1991 1896 2095 1870 2011 2103 1981 V12 VANQUISH COUPE Current Rate 3183 3183 3142 3142 3142 3077 3109 2902 2843 2663 Revised Rate 3064 3064 3165 3064 2985 2924 2953 2758 2701 2530 V12 VANQUISH VOLANTE Current Rate 2993 2993 2993 2952 Revised Rate 2844 2844 2844 2805 V12 VANTAGE COUPE Current Rate 2353 2552 2552 Revised Rate 2236 2501 2524 V12 VANTAGE S COUPE Current Rate 2584 2584 2584 Revised Rate 2456 2456 2456 V12 VANTAGE S ROADSTER Current Rate 2370 2370 Revised Rate 2252 2252 VANTAGE COUPE Current Rate 2706 2595 2552 2552 2310 2552 2466 2445 2445 2395 2391 2161 Revised Rate 2571 2524 2501 2524 2426 2501 2501 2348 2344 2276 2273 2095 VANTAGE N400 COUPE Current Rate 2268 Revised Rate 2156 VANTAGE ROADSTER Current Rate 2182 2182 2130 1983 2191 1983 2144 2079 2182 2051 Revised Rate 2073 2214 2211 1884 2214 1884 2234 2061 2073 1990 VIRAGE COUPE Current Rate 2778 Revised Rate 2640 VIRAGE VOLANTE Current Rate 2810 Revised Rate 2670 AUDI A3 1.8T 4DR Current Rate 1235 1182 Revised Rate 1246 1198 A3 2.0 TDI 4DR Current Rate 1201 1201 Revised Rate 1260 1198 A3 2.0 TDI WAGON Current Rate 1241 1241 1241 1226 Revised Rate 1243 1243 1236 1188 A3 2.0 TFSI 4DR Current Rate 1328 Revised Rate 1324 A3 2.0 TFSI QUATTRO 4DR Current Rate 1293 Revised Rate 1290 A3 2.0 TFSI QUATTRO CABRIOLET Current Rate 1462 Revised Rate 1455 Please note: rate changes take effect May 19, 2019 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. Passenger Cars - Base - Current and Revised Rates Model Year Make Model 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 AUDI A3 2.0T 4DR Current Rate 1250 1293 Revised Rate 1313 1346 A3 2.0T CABRIOLET Current Rate 1462 Revised Rate 1389 A3 2.0T QUATTRO 4DR Current Rate 1250 1250 1250 1250 Revised Rate 1290 1290 1290 1290 A3 2.0T QUATTRO CABRIOLET Current Rate 1466 1466 1466 1466 Revised Rate 1432 1432 1432 1432 A3 2.0T QUATTRO WAGON Current Rate 1241 1241 1235 1226 1192 Revised Rate 1243 1236 1236 1188 1188 A3 2.0T WAGON Current Rate 1226 1226 1192 1226 1226 1166 1113 1066 Revised Rate 1188 1188 1188 1188 1188 1156 1090 1033 A3 3.2 S-LINE QUATTRO WAGON Current Rate 1192 1192 1192 1166 Revised Rate 1188 1188 1156 1108 A3 E-TRON WAGON Current Rate 1359 1355 1355 Revised Rate 1426 1422 1381 A4 1.8T 4DR Current Rate 1130 1075 964 946 985 Revised Rate 1119 1042 996 996 934 A4 1.8T CABRIOLET Current Rate 1274 1218 1140 1086 Revised Rate 1274 1157 1149 1104 A4 1.8T QUATTRO 4DR Current Rate 1201 1182 1127 1097 1075 Revised Rate 1175 1124 1099 1043 1022 A4 1.8T QUATTRO WAGON Current Rate 1089 1066 1034 991 1003 Revised Rate 1035 1013 982 939 952 A4 1.8T WAGON Current Rate 991 912 866 Revised Rate 939 878 862 A4 2.0 TFSI 4DR Current Rate 1293 Revised Rate 1290 A4 2.0 TFSI QUATTRO 4DR Current Rate 1460 Revised Rate 1453 A4 2.0T 4DR Current Rate 1368 1400 1364 1364 1293 1364 1293 1293 1250 1250 1235 1201 1182 1130 Revised Rate 1300 1330 1346 1346 1346 1431 1346 1290 1252 1290 1252 1175 1124 1073 A4 2.0T ALLROAD QUATTRO WAGON Current Rate 1355 1355 1241 1241 1241 1241 Revised Rate 1315 1315 1302 1302 1281 1243 A4 2.0T CABRIOLET Current Rate 1333 1299 1280 Revised Rate 1354 1305 1305 A4 2.0T QUATTRO 4DR Current Rate 1478 1461 1368 1368 1368 1364 1364 1364 1328 1328 1250 1235 1235 1182 Revised Rate 1453 1453 1390 1390 1390 1346 1346 1376 1346 1346 1246 1198 1198 1124 A4 2.0T QUATTRO CABRIOLET Current Rate 1299 1280 1274 Revised Rate 1305 1274 1274 A4 2.0T QUATTRO WAGON Current Rate 1241 1241 1241 1226 1192 1166 1132 1120 Revised Rate 1281 1243 1243 1188 1164 1109 1109 1109 A4 2.0T S-LINE CABRIOLET Current Rate 1333 1299 1280 Revised Rate 1354 1305 1305 A4 2.0T S-LINE QUATTRO CABRIOLET Current Rate 1299 1280 1274 Revised Rate 1305 1274 1274 A4 2.8 4DR Current Rate 1081 Revised Rate 1027 Please note: rate changes take effect May 19, 2019 for light vehicles.
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