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Cheapest Car Insurance Companies and Rates (March 2023)

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  • GEICO often has the cheapest car insurance rates, but not always.
  • The cheapest average annual rate for car insurance we found was $324 per year, or $27 per month.
  • State Farm may be the cheapest provider for drivers with speeding tickets and other violations.

The provider that offers the cheapest car insurance for you depends on where you live, how you drive, who you are, and other factors. While we found that GEICO offers the most affordable estimates for many drivers in many places, the one that has the lowest premiums for you could vary.

Our research team pulled cost estimates for a variety of drivers and locations from some of the best car insurance companies, both national and regional. You’ll find those estimates and tips for finding cheap rates in the following article. We also profiled a few top insurers that offer affordable coverage to help you find the right provider for you.

The Cheapest Car Insurance

GEICO* has the lowest national average rate estimate for a minimum coverage policy at $468 per year, or $39 per month**. However, another provider may offer you better rates depending on your situation.

Cheapest Auto Insurance Providers: At a Glance

In the following sections, we’ll go into detail about rates and providers for drivers in different scenarios. You’ll find the cheapest national provider and its estimate for drivers in several different categories in the list below.

  • Cheapest overall: GEICO at $39 per month*
  • Cheapest for drivers with an accident: State Farm at $157 per month
  • Cheapest for drivers with a speeding ticket: State Farm at $150 per month
  • Cheapest for seniors: Erie Insurance at $102 per month
  • Cheapest for drivers with a DUI: Nationwide at $239 per month
  • Cheapest for drivers with poor credit: GEICO at $173 per month
  • Cheapest for military members and their families: USAA at $28 per month

*While USAA technically offers the cheapest average rate estimate, the company’s coverage is only available to military members, veterans, and select family members. Some regional providers may offer cheaper rates in select areas. GEICO has the cheapest rate estimates among companies available to anyone nationwide.

**These estimates are based on a standardized profile of a 35-year-old driver with good credit and a clean driving record. All estimates that appear in this article use the same profile unless otherwise noted.

Cheapest Car Insurance by Coverage Type

The choices you make about the types of coverage on your policy greatly impact the cost of your premiums.

Minimum coverage policies are likely to be the most affordable car insurance available to you. These are plans that only satisfy the minimum insurancerequirements in your state and typically only include liability coverage.

While the definition of “full coverage” varies, in general, it refers to policies that include personal injury and property coverage in addition to liability insurance.

You’ll find average estimates for both minimum and full coverage options in the following sections.

Cheapest Minimum Coverage Car Insurance (National Average)

The table below shows the providers with the cheapest national average estimates for a minimum coverage policy. While Auto-Owners and Erie Insurance both have lower estimates, GEICO has the cheapest average estimate for minimum liability insurance policies among national providers.

Car Insurance Company Monthly Cost Estimate Annual Cost Estimate
GEICO $39 $468
State Farm $45 $543
Nationwide $51 $613
American Family $57 $685
Progressive $57 $687
*USAA $28 $333
*USAA is only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members.

Cheapest Full Coverage Car Insurance (National Average)

You’ll find the providers with the cheapest national estimates on full coverage car insurance. Nationwide offers the cheapest full coverage estimate among national providers.

Car Insurance Company Monthly Cost Estimate Annual Cost Estimate
Nationwide $107 $1,281
GEICO $109 $1,308
State Farm $123 $1,481
American Family $128 $1,537
Travelers $139 $1,669
*USAA $88 $1,054
*USAA is only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members.

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Cheapest Car Insurance by State

Each state has its own unique insurance regulations, risks, and other factors. As a result, the state in which you live has a substantial effect on your premiums. That means that the company that offers the cheapest car insurance in one state won’t necessarily offer the cheapest car insurance in another state.

In the following sections, you’ll find the cheapest providers and rates for each state.

Cheapest Minimum Coverage Policy in Each State

Minimum coverage policies will almost always be the cheapest car insurance option. In the table below, you’ll find the cheapest provider in each state for minimum liability policies, along with their monthly and annual rate estimate.

State Cheapest Car Insurance Company* Average Monthly Rate Estimate (Minimum Coverage) Average Annual Rate Estimate (Minimum Coverage)
Alabama GEICO $30 $360
Alaska Allstate $24 $291
Arizona Auto-Owners $30 $359
Arkansas Southern Farm Bureau $26 $307
California GEICO $33 $398
Colorado Southern Farm Bureau $20 $245
Connecticut GEICO $41 $489
Delaware State Farm $50 $599
District of Columbia Chubb Limited $30 $359
Florida GEICO $49 $586
Georgia Auto-Owners $32 $381
Hawaii GEICO $28 $340
Idaho Auto-Owners $15 $181
Illinois Country Financial $27 $328
Indiana Auto-Owners $27 $318
Iowa State Farm $17 $198
Kansas Nationwide $27 $324
Kentucky State Farm $32 $381
Louisiana Southern Farm Bureau $42 $502
Maine Auto-Owners $18 $215
Maryland GEICO $39 $468
Massachusetts The Hanover $36 $434
Michigan Auto-Owners $54 $649
Minnesota Auto-Owners $29 $353
Mississippi National General $20 $244
Missouri Missouri Farm Bureau $32 $385
Montana Progressive $18 $215
Nebraska Auto-Owners $18 $216
Nevada State Farm $51 $614
New Hampshire Auto-Owners $18 $211
New Jersey GEICO $47 $565
New Mexico Central Mutual Insurance $23 $275
New York Progressive $64 $766
North Carolina Nationwide $27 $321
North Dakota North Star $22 $267
Ohio Auto-Owners $22 $266
Oklahoma American Farmers & Ranchers $27 $329
Oregon State Farm $42 $503
Pennsylvania Travelers $28 $338
Rhode Island Travelers $47 $561
South Carolina American National $20 $241
South Dakota Farmers Mutual of Nebraska $14 $171
Tennessee Tennessee Farm Bureau $27 $318
Texas Texas Farm Bureau $29 $348
Utah GEICO $39 $471
Vermont Union Mutual $17 $200
Virginia Allstate $35 $414
Washington Pemco Mutual $23 $271
West Virginia Erie Insurance $24 $293
Wisconsin Erie Insurance $24 $292
Wyoming GEICO $16 $188
*USAA had the lowest rate estimates in many states. However, since the provider is only available to military members, veterans, and select family members, we listed the cheapest car insurance provider available to the general public in this table.

Cheapest Full-Coverage Car Insurance in Each State

Full-coverage policies offer much more financial protection than liability-only policies, covering your own property and other costs in the event of an accident. However, they do come at an additional cost.

The table below shows the cheapest providers for full-coverage policies in each state, along with their monthly and annual rate estimates.

State Cheapest Car Insurance Company* Cheapest Full-Coverage Rate (Monthly Average) Cheapest Full-Coverage Rate (Annual Average)
Alabama Nationwide $92 $1,108
Alaska GEICO $90 $1,084
Arizona GEICO $89 $1,071
Arkansas State Farm $102 $1,223
California Progressive $122 $1,460
Colorado GEICO $93 $1,119
Connecticut GEICO $74 $891
Delaware State Farm $105 $1,265
District of Columbia GEICO $78 $939
Florida GEICO $161 $1,937
Georgia GEICO $103 $1,238
Hawaii Allstate $117 $1,404
Idaho State Farm $57 $679
Illinois Country Financial $83 $994
Indiana GEICO $67 $806
Iowa State Farm $70 $843
Kansas Nationwide $80 $961
Kentucky GEICO $94 $1,127
Louisiana Southern Farm Bureau $163 $1,960
Maine Auto-Owners $46 $557
Maryland GEICO $92 $1,100
Massachusetts Progressive $160 $1,922
Michigan Progressive $128 $1,530
Minnesota State Farm $102 $1,228
Mississippi National General $76 $910
Missouri State Farm $112 $1,339
Montana Progressive $83 $998
Nebraska Farmers Mutual Ins Co of NE $105 $1,261
Nevada GEICO $104 $1,243
New Hampshire State Farm $71 $851
New Jersey GEICO $113 $1,359
New Mexico GEICO $81 $973
New York Progressive $108 $1,300
North Carolina Nationwide $81 $968
North Dakota State Farm $92 $1,109
Ohio Grange Mutual $62 $738
Oklahoma State Farm $104 $1,251
Oregon State Farm $83 $1,000
Pennsylvania Nationwide $92 $1,107
Rhode Island GEICO $119 $1,429
South Carolina American National $57 $678
South Dakota American Family $107 $1,288
Tennessee State Farm $87 $1,042
Texas Texas Farm Bureau $84 $1,013
Utah GEICO $82 $978
Vermont State Farm $63 $757
Virginia Erie Insurance $78 $941
Washington Pemco Mutual $99 $1,193
West Virginia Nationwide $86 $1,031
Wisconsin GEICO $62 $738
Wyoming American National $73 $877
*USAA had the lowest rate estimates in many states. However, since the provider is only available to military members, veterans, and select family members, we listed the cheapest car insurance provider available to the general public in this table.

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Cheapest Car Insurance by Age

Age is one of the most important factors in the cost of your premiums. Younger drivers and especially teens pay some of the highest rates of any driver category. Rates also tend to go up for senior drivers, although not by as much.

Our research team has provided rate estimates for several different ages of drivers in the following sections.

Cheapest for 16-Year-Old Drivers

The average rate estimate for a full-coverage policy for a 16-year-old driver is $6,912 per year. Erie has the lowest average estimates for 16-year-olds overall, while State Farm has the cheapest car insurance for 16-year-old drivers among national providers.

Car Insurance Company Monthly Rate Estimate Annual Rate Estimate
Erie $284 $3,410
Auto-Owners $294 $3,533
State Farm $346 $4,146
GEICO $372 $4,466
Nationwide $381 $4,567

Cheapest for 18-Year-Old Drivers

On average, 18-year-old drivers pay around $4,958 for a full-coverage auto policy. Erie has the cheapest rate estimates among all providers, while GEICO has the cheapest estimates for 18-year-olds among national providers.

Car Insurance Company Monthly Rate Estimate Annual Rate Estimate
Erie $241 $2,888
Auto-Owners $244 $2,923
GEICO $263 $3,161
State Farm $278 $3,340
American Family $303 $3,641
*USAA $241 $2,897
*USAA is only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members.

Cheapest for 21-Year-Old Drivers

Rates start to drop for drivers at the age of 21, who pay an average of $2,786 per year for full-coverage car insurance. GEICO tends to offer the lowest estimated rates for 21-year-old drivers.

Car Insurance Company Monthly Rate Estimate Annual Rate Estimate
GEICO $154 $1,844
Auto-Owners $173 $2,074
Erie $175 $2,103
Nationwide $179 $2,147
State Farm $194 $2,322
*USAA $134 $1,609
*USAA is only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members.

Cheapest for 25-Year-Old Drivers

At an average rate of $2,019 per year for full coverage, costs for 25-year-old drivers start to approach those of middle-aged drivers. GEICO typically offers the cheapest car insurance for 25-year-olds.

Car Insurance Company Monthly Rate Estimate Annual Rate Estimate
GEICO $118 $1,420
Erie $127 $1,523
Nationwide $130 $1,556
Auto-Owners $132 $1,590
State Farm $141 $1,686
*USAA $108 $1,292
*USAA is only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members.

Cheapest for Senior Drivers

Senior drivers sometimes pay higher premiums than middle-aged drivers, but not by too much. The national average rate for a 65-year-old driver is $1,648 per year for a full-coverage policy. Erie tends to offer the cheapest full-coverage rates for senior drivers, but GEICO typically has the most affordable rates among national insurers.

Car Insurance Company Monthly Rate Estimate Annual Rate Estimate
Erie $102 $1,219
GEICO $102 $1,227
Auto-Owners $104 $1,247
Nationwide $105 $1,263
State Farm $113 $1,353
*USAA $88 $1,057
*USAA is only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members.

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Cheapest Car Insurance by Risk Category

Insurers also use a variety of risk factors to calculate your rates. Drivers with a clean record typically have access to the most affordable rates. But having at-fault accidents, moving violations, or even a low credit score can increase the cost of your car insurance.

You’ll find premium estimates for drivers in several different risk categories in the following section.

Cheapest for Drivers With a Speeding Ticket

Drivers with a speeding ticket on their record will typically find the cheapest car insurance rates with Nationwide.

Car Insurance Company Monthly Rate Estimate Annual Rate Estimate
Nationwide $138 $1,656
State Farm $150 $1,794
GEICO $155 $1,856
American Family $172 $2,061
Progressive $193 $2,311
*USAA $118 $1,413
*USAA is only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members.

Cheapest for Drivers With an At-Fault Accident

State Farm tends to have the cheapest full coverage rates for drivers with a recent accident.

Car Insurance Company Monthly Rate Estimate Annual Rate Estimate
State Farm $157 $1,882
Nationwide $172 $2,063
GEICO $197 $2,364
Progressive $235 $2,822
Allstate $300 $3,598
*USAA $138 $1,647
*USAA is only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members.

Cheapest for Drivers With a DUI

While the amount varies by location and provider, a DUI increases insurance premiums by around 60% on average. State Farm typically offers the cheapest full-coverage rates for drivers with one DUI.

Car Insurance Company Monthly Rate Estimate With a DUI Annual Rate Estimate With a DUI
State Farm $182 $2,184
Progressive $194 $2,328
Nationwide $239 $2,868
GEICO $281 $3,372
Allstate $299 $3,588
*USAA $186 $2,232
*USAA is only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members.

Cheapest for Drivers With Bad Credit

The states of California, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire have made it illegal to use your credit score as a factor in the cost of your premiums. In other states, having a lower credit score can increase your rates substantially.

GEICO tends to offer the lowest average estimates for drivers with bad credit.

Car Insurance Company Monthly Rate Estimate With Poor Credit Annual Rate Estimate With Poor Credit
GEICO $173 $2,076
Progressive $210 $2,520
Nationwide $186 $2,232
State Farm $301 $3,612
Allstate $314 $3,768
*USAA $151 $1,812
*USAA is only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members.

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Best Cheap Car Insurance Companies

Cost isn’t everything. Not all providers offer the same level of service or have the coverage options you’re looking for. You may never need to file a claim with your provider, but if you do, you’ll want one that’s reliable and easy to work with.

The table below shows our ranking of the best cheap car insurance companies, followed by brief summaries of each provider. These rankings take performance in our auto insurance study into account along with the average rate estimates they offer.

Car Insurance Company Overall Score Average Minimum Coverage Monthly Estimate Average Full Coverage Monthly Estimate
GEICO 4.6 $39 $109
State Farm 4.7 $45 $123
Progressive 4.4 $51 $107
Travelers 4.5 $61 $139
Erie Insurance 4.4 $38 $103
USAA* 4.6 $28 $88

GEICO: Cheapest for Many Drivers

Throughout our research, we found that GEICO consistently offers some of the lowest estimated rates in most markets. But on top of that, the company features one of the most robust collections of car insurance discounts of any provider we reviewed. Combined, that means that many drivers may find the cheapest car insurance with GEICO that’s available to all drivers.

GEICO Pros and Cons

GEICO Pros GEICO Cons
Lots of discount opportunities Quote process could be easier
Available in all 50 states Can be expensive for some high-risk drivers
Consistently low rates in most places Mixed reviews about claims process

To learn more about the company, read our in-depth GEICO auto insurance review.

State Farm: Cheapest for Students and Young Drivers

With an average rate estimate of $1,312 per year, State Farm isn’t typically the absolute cheapest provider. However, this year’s winner of Best Overall in our industry-wide insurance study is often among the top few most affordable options in many cases. When you consider the quality of coverage and service you get alongside the company’s competitive rates, State Farm is a strong option for many drivers, even if it isn’t always the cheapest.

State Farm Pros and Cons

State Farm Pros State Farm Cons
Largest network of in-person agents in the industry Some complaints about the online claims process
Lots of discounts for young drivers and students Mobile app has mixed reviews
Easy quotes process More complaints than some other top providers

Read our full-length State Farm auto insurance review to learn more.

Progressive: Cheapest For High-Risk Drivers

Progressive was one of the first car insurance companies to offer affordable coverage to drivers with DUIs and those in other high-risk categories, beginning in the 1950s. Based on our research, that appears to be part of the company’s business model to this day. Our editors named Progressive Best For High-Risk Drivers because of the low rates it tends to offer drivers who typically face expensive premiums.

Progressive Pros and Cons

Progressive Pros Progressive Cons
Cheap rates for many high-risk drivers Average customer satisfaction ratings
Offers custom parts coverage Lacks BBB accreditation
Usage-based insurance and telematics program available Customer complaints of unexpected rate increases

For more in-depth information, read our Progressive auto insurance review.

Travelers: Cheapest for Lots of Coverage Options

For drivers looking for affordable rates with lots of coverage options to choose from, Travelers may be the right provider. We awarded the company Best Coverage Choices due to the plethora of additional coverages it offers. Drivers can add options like new car replacement coverage, rideshare coverage, and gap insurance while still keeping rates affordable.

Travelers Pros and Cons

Travelers Pros Travelers Cons
Large selection of coverage options Below-average customer sastisfaction ratings
Has relatively few complaints Some coverage options not available everywhere
Wide variety of discounts Only available in 43 states

Read our thorough Travelers car insurance review to see rate estimates and learn more about the provider.

Erie Insurance: Cheapest Regional Provider

In many locations, Erie Insurance is one of the cheapest car insurance companies for drivers in many different categories. The company also has a stellar reputation within the insurance industry and features a thorough selection of both coverage options and discounts.

Erie would likely rank higher in this list if it were available nationwide. Instead, the company only currently serves 12 states, primarily in the Midwest and Southeast of the U.S. However, for drivers in those states, Erie is certainly an option worth considering.

Erie Insurance Pros and Cons

Erie Insurance Pros Erie Insurance Cons
Offers affordable rates in the areas it serves Only available in 12 states
Many discounts available Below average online experience
Strong customer service ratings No usage-based or telematics options

USAA: Cheapest For Military Families

Technically speaking, USAA is often the absolute cheapest car insurance option in most places for drivers in most categories. However, these affordable rates come with a big asterisk, since most people aren’t eligible for an auto insurance policy from the provider. USAA is only available to members of the U.S. military, veterans, and certain family members. For those who are eligible, there is a good chance that USAA is the cheapest auto coverage available.

USAA Pros and Cons

USAA Pros USAA Cons
Consistently low rates Only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members
Many discounts available Mixed reviews from customers
Useful coverage options for military families

To learn more about USAA car insurance, read our comprehensive review of the provider.

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Car Insurance Costs

Auto coverage premiums are tailored to individual policies. While one provider may offer low-cost insurance to a friend or neighbor, they might have higher rates for you. This variation is why it’s always a good idea to get car insurance quotes from a few providers and compare before making a decision.

Car Insurance Cost Factors

Six icons representing the most influential factors in the cost of car insurance premiums, including coverage choices, driving history, age, credit score, deductible, and location.

Here are some of the factors that can affect your car insurance premiums:

  • Car: The age, type, and price of your vehicle can influence the cost of your premium.
  • Age: Teen drivers and senior citizens usually pay the most for car insurance. Rates for middle-aged drivers tend to be lower.
  • Credit score: Your credit history plays a role in the cost of your insurance. The higher your score, the lower your premiums.
  • Coverage choices: Policies that only satisfy minimum coverage requirements will typically have the lowest rates. Adding personal property and injury coverage or policy add-ons will increase your rates.
  • Coverage limits: Setting lower coverage limits typically gets you cheaper car insurance, but it also increases your risk of personal financial liability.
  • Driving history: If you have recent accidents, speeding tickets, or other violations on your driving record, you’ll have to pay more for car insurance. Drivers with a clean driving record have access to the lowest rates.
  • Deductible: Setting a low deductible means your out-of-pocket costs will be low when you need to file an insurance claim, but the lower your deductible is, the higher your premium is likely to be.
  • Location: Average car insurance premiums vary from state to state, but auto insurance rates can also vary depending on your ZIP code. If you live in a rural area, you will likely pay less than you would in a city.

Auto Insurance Discounts

Many providers offer discounts that can substantially reduce your rates, but not all providers offer the same opportunities. These are some of the most common discounts available from auto insurers:

  • Multi-policy discount: Also called a bundling discount, companies that offer multiple kinds of insurance typically offer discounts for combining your auto policy with other products like homeowners, renters, or life insurance.
  • Multi-car discount: You can often get a discount for insuring more than one car under the same policy.
  • Anti-theft discount: Insurers tend to offer discounts for having car alarms and other anti-theft devices installed on your vehicle.
  • Good student discount: Some companies reward students who maintain good grades in school with an auto insurance discount.
  • Safety equipment discount: You can sometimes get a discount for having safety features like additional airbags and anti-lock brakes installed on your car.
  • Affinity discount: Some insurers offer discounts to members of groups like the U.S. military, government workers, and more.
  • Paperless discount: Policyholders can often get a small discount for switching from getting paper bills in the mail to getting them digitally only.

Car Insurance Coverage

Unless you live in New Hampshire or Virginia, you’re required to carry car insurance. The types of coverage and the amount of coverage required vary from state to state.  Usually, this is some combination of liability coverage, personal injury protection, and uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage, but some states require additional coverage.

You can always opt for more coverage. But if you want to find the cheapest car insurance, you’ll want to look for a policy that only satisfies your state’s minimum coverage requirements.

Standard Coverage Options

These are the standard insurance options you’ll find at every provider:

  • Bodily injury liability insurance: Covers medical expenses and lost wages for others involved in an accident you caused.
  • Property damage liability insurance: Covers damages to others’ vehicles and personal property in an accident for which you are found at fault.
  • Uninsured motorist/underinsured motorist insurance: Covers your damages and costs related to injuries in an accident in which the at-fault driver does not have sufficient insurance coverage.
  • Personal injury protection (PIP): Also known as “no-fault” insurance, PIP covers you and your passengers’ medical expenses and lost wages regardless of who is found at fault for the accident. 
  • Medical payments (MedPay): Covers only medical expenses for you and your passengers, regardless of who is found at fault for an accident.
  • Collision coverage: Covers damages to your vehicle regardless of who caused the accident.
  • Comprehensive coverage: Covers damages to your vehicle that aren’t related to car accidents, such as treefall, extreme weather, and civil unrest.

How To Get Cheaper Car Insurance

While some things about your driver profile are out of your control, there are some things you can do to try to get cheap auto insurance.

Shop Around

One of the most immediate ways to get cheaper coverage is simply to shop around for car insurance. This may take a little extra time – and may result in a few extra marketing calls and emails – but it’s more than worth it. You might be surprised at how much quotes vary between providers for the exact same driver profile.

These days, it’s easy to get free quotes online from multiple providers with just a little bit of information and a few minutes of your time. Doing so allows you to compare rates and find the cheapest auto insurance available to you right now.

Look For Car Insurance Discounts

Almost every provider offers at least a few discounts you can apply to your car insurance policy. Some of these are more general, while others are targeted toward specific drivers. You can find a list of a provider’s discounts on their website (or in our reviews), but since the availability of discounts may vary, it’s always a good move to ask a local insurance agent which discounts you can use.

Consider Your Coverage Choices

Experts generally agree that it’s a good idea to have a full coverage policy. While the definition of “full coverage” varies somewhat, in general, it refers to a policy that includes coverage for your property and medical expenses in addition to liability coverage.

However, if you’re looking to get the cheapest car insurance, it’s worth considering what coverage you need and what you can live without. For example, if you have an older, less-expensive car you may not need the same coverage levels and limits as you would for a brand-new vehicle.

Increase Your Deductible

The amount of your deductible is one of the key factors in the cost of your premiums. The lower it is, the less you’ll have to pay out of pocket toward a claim, but the more you’ll have to pay for coverage.

Increasing your deductible is an immediate way to get cheaper rates, but it does put you at some financial risk. Be realistic about what you can afford to pay in the event of an unexpected covered loss and consider raising your deductible to the maximum amount you’re comfortable with.

Check Out Regional Providers

For the purpose of this article, we focused mainly on providers that offer coverage nationwide. However, in many places, the cheapest auto insurance companies were smaller providers that only serve specific states or regions.

Don’t overlook these smaller providers. Many offer similar options, discounts, and customer service as their national competitors – sometimes at cheaper rates.

Try Usage-Based Insurance

Many providers now offer usage-based insurance, which charges you by the mile rather than a flat premium. People who don’t drive much are likely to see lower rates on their coverage. This may be a good option if you live in a walkable area, work from home, or otherwise don’t need to drive much.

Consider a Telematics Program

These days, most car insurance companies have mobile app-based programs that monitor your driving habits and report them back to the company. If you practice good driving habits, you’ll see your premiums go down. Many companies even give an immediate discount simply for signing up for their telematics program.

However, you should be realistic about your own driving habits and make sure you understand which behaviors factor into your rates. If you practice habits that your insurer deems unsafe, you could also see your rates go up. Some companies penalize drivers for things like driving at night, which may be necessary depending on your life and work patterns.

It’s also worth considering whether or not you want to hand over that much data to your insurance company.

Enroll in a Safe Driving Course

Several insurers in our study offer discounts for completing a defensive driving class approved by the company or state agencies. Typically called a good driver or safe driver discount, the savings on your policy tend to outweigh the cost of a course. Brushing up on safe driving habits can also help you avoid accidents and violations that cause your rates to go up.

Improve Your Credit Score

This isn’t a quick fix, as repairing your credit score takes a long time. However, if you live in a state where your insurer is legally allowed to use your credit rating as a factor in your premiums, you likely pay substantially more for coverage if you have a poor or even fair credit score.

Make sure to pay your bills on time and work towards paying down your credit card and other loan balances. In time, a consistent history of good credit habits will bring your score up and your premiums down.

Cheapest Car Insurance: Conclusion

The cheapest car insurance will almost always be a minimum liability policy. The cheapest rate we saw for a minimum coverage policy available nationwide to all drivers was $39 per month from GEICO.

However, several regional providers such as The Grange and Erie Insurance offered even lower rate estimates in the areas they serve. USAA also has cheaper premium estimates but is only available to military personnel, veterans, and select family members.

Most insurance experts recommend getting a full coverage policy that includes collision, comprehensive, and personal injury coverages. Depending on your driver profile, you may find full coverage policies that are relatively affordable and greatly reduce your financial risk.

While there are several tactics you can use to try to get cheaper coverage, the single best course of action is to get auto insurance quotes from several providers and compare them. That way you’ll know exactly which company offers you the cheapest car insurance.

Cheapest Car Insurance: FAQ

Who normally has the cheapest car insurance?

On average, GEICO and State Farm normally offer the cheapest car insurance coverage that’s available to everyone, according to our research. USAA has lower average rates, but it is only available to military members, veterans, and their families. Some regional providers offer lower rates in the limited areas they serve.

Why is my car insurance rate so high?

If your car insurance rate is high, it could be for a number of reasons. Factors that affect the cost of your insurance include your age, driving history, credit score, and location. In addition, car insurance rates have gone up across the board in recent years.

What is the cheapest level of car insurance?

The cheapest car insurance will almost always be your state’s minimum required coverage. This typically includes bodily injury and property damage liability insurance. Some states require additional insurance, such as uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.

Is GEICO really cheap?

GEICO is really cheap for many drivers in many different places. Throughout our study, GEICO had among the lowest estimated rates in most markets.

Is GEICO cheaper than Liberty Mutual?

In most cases, GEICO is cheaper than Liberty Mutual for car insurance. While Liberty Mutual insurance rates are often competitive, GEICO is consistently among the cheapest providers in most markets.

Why are GEICO rates so low?

One of the reasons GEICO rates are so low is that the company is a direct provider, meaning it administers its coverage and claims directly. Many companies use a third-party company to administer their auto insurance policies, which adds cost.

How can I reduce my car insurance?

You can reduce your car insurance costs immediately by cutting back on coverages and coverage limits, increasing your deductible, and applying any discounts available. You can also enroll in a defensive driving course, try a telematics program, or switch to usage-based insurance. When it’s time to sign up for a new policy, the best way to reduce your car insurance premium is to shop around by getting and comparing quotes from multiple providers.

What age has the cheapest car insurance?

Drivers between the ages of 35 and 65 typically have access to the cheapest car insurance. Teen drivers tend to pay the highest rates, with premiums going down as they get older. Some insurers charge slightly higher rates to senior drivers.

What type of car insurance is cheapest?

Minimum coverage policies will almost always be the cheapest type of car insurance. These policies only satisfy state minimum requirements and typically offer only liability coverage and, in some cases, personal injury coverage. While they are typically cheaper than full coverage policies, they also expose you to greater financial risk.

Our Methodology

Our expert review team takes satisfaction in providing accurate and unbiased information. We identified the following rating categories based on consumer survey data and conducted extensive research to formulate rankings of the best car insurance providers.

  • Affordability: A variety of factors influence cost, so it can be difficult to compare quotes between providers. Our team considers auto insurance rate estimates generated by Quadrant Information Services and discount opportunities when giving this score.
  • Coverage: Because each consumer has unique needs, it’s essential that a car insurance company offers an array of coverage options. We take into account types of insurance available, maximum coverage limits, and add-on policies.
  • Industry Standing: Our team considers Better Business Bureau (BBB) ratings, financial strength, and years in business when giving this score.
  • Availability: Auto insurers with greater state availability and few eligibility requirements are more likely to meet consumer needs.
  • Customer Service: Reputable car insurance providers operate with a certain degree of care for consumers. We consider complaints filed with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), J.D. Power claims servicing scores, and customer feedback.
  • Online Experience: Insurers with easy-to-use websites and highly rated mobile apps scored best in this category.

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