10 states with the cheapest car insurance
1. New Hampshire
New Hampshire has the cheapest car insurance rates in the country. Drivers in the state pay an average insurance rate of $96, which is 35% lower than the national average of $148.
One of the major reasons for New Hampshire’s cheap car insurance is its minimum insurance requirements. The state is unique in that it’s just one of two that don’t require all drivers to have liability insurance. Instead, drivers can choose to buy liability insurance or demonstrate financial responsibility.
If you choose not to buy insurance, you must prove you have enough money to meet the state’s minimum financial responsibility requirements.[1]
If you can’t or don’t want to demonstrate financial responsibility, you must have at least $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident of bodily injury liability coverage and at least $25,000 of property damage liability insurance.[1]
New Hampshire’s insurance requirements aren’t the only reason premiums in the state are so low. New Hampshire has one of the lowest estimated rates of uninsured drivers.[2] Additionally, New Hampshire has one of the lowest rates of car accident fatalities.[3]
Insurance Company | Average Monthly Quote: Full Coverage |
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Midvale Home & Auto | $76 |
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Liberty Mutual | $101 |
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Safeco | $111 |
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Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.
2. North Carolina
North Carolina drivers pay an average monthly car insurance premium of $108, which is 27% lower than the national average.
Though it doesn’t have the lowest insurance requirements — drivers must have uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance in addition to their liability coverage — drivers in the state still enjoy some of the lowest rates.[4]
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.
3. Idaho
The average cost of full-coverage car insurance is $115 in Idaho, which is 22% lower than the national average.
Relatively speaking, Idaho’s minimum insurance requirements are about average. However, the state is one of the least populated, with around 2 million people.[5] And fewer people on the road could contribute to lower insurance premiums.
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.
4. Hawaii
Hawaiians pay the fourth-lowest insurance rates in the country, with an average premium of $122, which is 18% lower than the national average. Hawaii may have affordable car insurance for a couple reasons. First, Hawaii ranks fourth in the nation for the lowest rate of accident fatalities.[3]
Hawaii also has relatively low liability coverage requirements. While it’s a no-fault state, meaning it requires personal injury protection, it also only requires $20,000 per person and $40,000 per accident of bodily injury liability and $10,000 of property damage liability coverage.[6]
Insurance Company | Average Monthly Quote: Full Coverage |
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Farmers | $113 |
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Midvale Home & Auto | $131 |
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Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.
5. Iowa
Drivers in Iowa pay an average insurance premium of $128 per month, which is 14% lower than the national average of $148.
One reason for the state’s low insurance rates could be its insurance requirements. Iowa only requires $20,000 per person and $40,000 per accident of bodily injury liability and only $15,000 per accident of property damage liability coverage.[7]
While Iowa’s average monthly insurance cost is $128, USAA offers an average rate as low as $57 a month.
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.
6. Maine
Maine drivers are in the unique situation of having some of the cheapest insurance rates while also having some of the steepest insurance requirements. The average premium is $138, which is 7% lower than the national average.
Drivers in Maine need $50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident of bodily injury liability and $25,000 per accident of property damage liability coverage. Drivers must also carry uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage and medical payments coverage.[8]
However, Maine has one of the lowest rates of uninsured drivers in the country.[2] Additionally, the state’s population is lower than many other states, which can help keep premiums low.[5]
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.
7. Ohio
The average car insurance premium in Ohio is $138 per month, which is 7% lower than the national average. Ohio ranks among the better half of states for accident fatalities (which may contribute to its lower rates) and has about-average insurance requirements.[3] Ohio drivers must carry at least $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident in bodily injury liability and $25,000 in property damage liability.[9]
Ohioans pay very low insurance rates compared to other states. Depending on the insurance company you choose, you could find quotes around just $50 per month.
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.
8. Indiana
Drivers in Indiana pay an average of $144 per month for car insurance, which is 3% lower than the national average. There’s no obvious reason why Indiana has cheap insurance rates. It has an above-average rate of accident fatalities, more uninsured drivers than most states, and minimum insurance requirements similar to its neighbors.[2] [3] [10]
Despite that, Indiana still has average insurance rates similar to the national average. And while the state’s average monthly premium is $144, drivers may see rates as low as $50.
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.
9. Wisconsin
Wisconsin drivers pay an average car insurance premium of $148 per month, which is the national average.
The state’s bodily injury liability requirements are roughly average compared to other states — $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident of bodily injury liability coverage. But its property damage liability requirement is lower than most states, at just $10,000 per accident.[11] Wisconsin also ranks better than the national average for the rate of accident fatalities.[3]
Wisconsin average car insurance quotes may be as low as $50 per month.
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.
10. Tennessee
Tennessee has the 10th-lowest insurance rates in the country. Drivers there pay an average of $156 per month, which is 5% more than the national average.
Tennessee’s insurance requirements are on par with many other state requirements. Drivers must have $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident of bodily injury liability and $15,000 per accident of property damage liability.[12]
Tennessee’s low insurance rates come in spite of having one of the highest rates of uninsured drivers and one of the highest rates of accident fatalities.[2] [3] Drivers in the state can still get insurance for as low as $72 per month.
Disclaimer: Table data sourced from real-time quotes from Insurify's 50-plus partner insurance providers and quote estimates from Quadrant Information Services. Actual quotes may vary based on the policy buyer's unique driver profile.