Don't be a Mo...


In today's installment of "Don't be a Mo"... Owning a Top 10 car!


So, why's the 2009 Lexus IS-F the ninth most expensive new vehicle in the U.S. to insure? Probably because it's capable of doing what you see in the photo above. If that's how you plan to drive, though, you'll spend way more replacing rear tires than the $1,881 on average it costs to insure the IS-F.


Autoblog 08/06/09


Wait a second, wrong Top 10 List.