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Best cheap car insurance in Las Vegas for 2025
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The best car insurance companies in Las Vegas
Finding the best car insurance company in Las Vegas can be complicated due to the city's high average coverage costs. To help, Bankrate’s insurance editorial team reviewed the best Nevada auto insurers to see which companies offer the lowest premiums along with the best customer service, coverage options, discounts and third-party rankings. To distill all those factors into a single snapshot of how well each insurer meets the needs of Las Vegas drivers, we assigned a Bankrate Score on a five-point scale to every company.

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Why Geico made our list: Geico won the 2025 Bankrate Award for Best Auto Insurance Company for High-Risk Drivers, and it’s one of the cheapest car insurance carriers in Las Vegas based on average rate data. But Geico also tied for Best Auto Insurance Company Overall and received a 2025 Bankrate Score of 4.3 for auto insurance in recognition of its low rates, coverage options for high-risk drivers and robust discount list. If you’re looking for the best car insurance in Las Vegas on a tight budget, you may want to get a quote from Geico.
Why Geico may be best for digital tools: Although Geico maintains a handful of local agents in Las Vegas, most of its business is focused on digital platforms, including its top-rated mobile app, which offers tools from digital insurance cards and claims filing to photo estimates and a gas station locator. The company may be the ideal fit for drivers who prefer to purchase their insurance on their phone.
Bankrate Score | 4.3 |
J.D. Power | 624/1,000 |
AM Best Rating | A++ |
States covered | Best for digital policy management |
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Why Progressive made our list: Progressive has below-average rates on both full and minimum coverage in Las Vegas, and its 4.4. Bankrate Score makes it a strong pick for many drivers. Like Geico, Progressive offers excellent digital tools that may appeal to younger drivers or anyone who finds online policy management more convenient. It holds one of the top spots for digital customer service in the J.D. Power study, and ranks above-average for digital shopping. Progressive also tends to price insurance more forgivingly for drivers with accidents and violations on their driving record.
Why Progressive may be best for discounts: Progressive offers a long list of discounts, encompassing everything from standard multi-car and multi-policy discounts to continuous insurance discounts, a teen driver discount and a homeowner discount, available even to those who don’t insure their home through Progressive. These discounts, along with Progressive’s Snapshot telematics program, could help to lower the carrier’s already-low premiums even further.
Bankrate Score | 4.4 |
J.D. Power | 616/1,000 |
AM Best Rating | A+ |

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Why USAA made our list: Active and retired military members as well as their spouses and children are eligible for auto insurance coverage through USAA — and the premiums provided by this military-focused carrier are typically below the citywide average. In addition to its cheap car insurance rates, USAA received a higher customer satisfaction score than any other carrier in the Southwest region on the 2025 J.D. Power U.S. Auto Insurance Study. It also scored above-average for auto claims satisfaction and digital shopping and service.
Why USAA may be best for military-focused coverage: USAA may not be the cheapest auto insurer for every military member or military family, but its average rates are below the Las Vegas average, and its services are focused on the needs of military drivers. USAA offers discounts for vehicles garaged on a military installation as well as affordable coverage options during deployment.
Bankrate Score | 4.3 |
J.D. Power | 720/1,000 |
AM Best Rating | A++ |
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Why American Family made our list: Drivers seeking a blend of low rates and strong customer service might find their best offer with American Family. American Family ranked third in the Southwest region for customer satisfaction according to the 2024 J.D. Power U.S. Auto Insurance Study. The company’s average rates for full coverage insurance are below the Las Vegas average, although minimum coverage costs are slightly higher.
Why American Family may be best for working with a local agent: American Family ranked among the top for customer satisfaction in digital shopping and services, according to the J.D. Power 2025 Digital Experience Study. However, the company also has a strong network of local agents in the Las Vegas area, making it an ideal potential choice for those who prefer to do insurance business in person rather than through an app.
Bankrate Score | 4 |
J.D. Power | 635/1,000 |
AM Best Rating | A |
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Why Mercury made our list: Less-common coverage options, local agents and affordable average rates may make Mercury Insurance an appealing option for drivers in Las Vegas. Mercury offers competitive average rates for both full and minimum coverage and works with a network of local agents in addition to digital tools, which get below-average ratings in J.D. Power’s Digital Insurance Study. Ride-hailing coverage is available for policyholders who drive for Uber or Lyft to supplement their personal auto coverage and the insurance provided by their company, and drivers can purchase mechanical protection to help offset repair costs for key vehicle components a car insurance policy typically does not cover.
Why Mercury may be best for bundled policies: In addition to its 3.5 Bankrate Score for auto insurance, Mercury also received a 3.6 Bankrate Score for home insurance and offers discounts to drivers who bundle these products. If you own your home in Las Vegas, it may be worth getting quotes from Mercury for a bundled policy.
Bankrate Score | 3.5 |
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AM Best Rating | A |
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The cheapest car insurance companies in Las Vegas
According to Bankrate’s research, Geico, Progressive and USAA are the cheapest Nevada auto insurers for most drivers in Las Vegas seeking state minimum coverage. Keep in mind, however, that these are average rates and a different insurance company could offer you a cheaper rate based on your risk profile. Comparing personalized quotes is the only way to determine which provider is the cheapest car insurance company for you.
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$442
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$1,850
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$742
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$2,331
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$740
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$3,002
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$1,201
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$3,103
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$1,140
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$3,414
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How much is car insurance in Las Vegas, Nevada?
The average cost of car insurance in Las Vegas, Nevada is $4,114 per year for full coverage or $1,272 per year for state minimum coverage. For drivers with full coverage, that’s 15 percent more than the Nevada state average and 54 percent more than the national average.
But average rates for middle-aged drivers with clean records — like those shown above — only tell part of the story. Age and driving experience play a major role in shaping car insurance costs in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas rates for teens
Teen drivers cost considerably more to insure than adults due to their lack of experience on the road. Because inexperienced teen drivers have much higher rates of accidents and violations, insurers price a policy higher if a teen is included — and for teens 18 and older with standalone policies, rates can be even higher. On average, a married couple with an 18-year-old on their policy in Las Vegas pay $7,379 per year for full coverage; on a standalone policy, that 18-year-old driver would pay an average of $10,090 per year.
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$1,086
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$941
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$2,142
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$1,397
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$2,198
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$1,792
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$2,343
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$2,343
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$2,614
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$2,614
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$3,984
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$3,462
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$5,194
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$5,194
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$5,971
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$3,983
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$7,492
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$6,432
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$7,518
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$6,277
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Las Vegas rates for young drivers
In early adulthood, standalone policies tend to become more affordable just as many drivers move away from home permanently. Insurers also typically charge less as a driver approaches age 25 and gains experience behind the wheel. A 20-year-old driver with a standalone policy pays an average of $8,241 per year for full coverage in Las Vegas, while a 25-year-old pays an average of $5,129 per year.
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$1,194
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$511
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$1,579
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$909
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$1,983
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$1,387
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$2,035
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$881
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$2,837
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$1,453
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$4,364
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$2,044
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$4,713
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$2,810
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$6,454
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$3,243
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$6,928
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$5,082
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$7,873
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$4,441
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Las Vegas rates for adults
In adulthood, car insurance rates tend to stabilize, with 30-year-olds in Las Vegas paying an average of $4,372 per year for full coverage and 50-year-olds paying $3,891 per year.
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$443
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$442
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$394
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$800
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$742
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$711
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$800
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$740
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$723
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$1,038
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$895
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$891
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$1,140
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$1,140
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$973
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$1,841
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$1,850
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$1,676
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$2,537
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$2,331
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$2,205
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$3,075
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$3,002
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$2,832
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$3,103
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$3,103
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$2,829
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$3,414
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$3,414
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$2,979
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Las Vegas rates for senior drivers
Senior drivers often pay the lowest auto insurance premiums of any age group, thanks to a lifetime of experience behind the wheel. However, insurers may begin to raise prices again as drivers reach their 70s, since reduced reaction time and increased medical fragility can lead to a higher risk of serious accidents. On average, 70-year-old drivers in Las Vegas pay $4,085 per year for full coverage, as compared to $3,708 at age 60.
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$404
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$459
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$708
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$918
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$713
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$843
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$791
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$1,036
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$980
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$1,162
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$404
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$1,793
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$713
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$2,478
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$708
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$3,186
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$1,077
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$2,954
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$980
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$3,316
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The cheapest car insurance in Las Vegas by driving record
When you apply for a car insurance policy, insurance companies analyze your motor vehicle report (MVR), a record of any moving violations or accidents. In Las Vegas, drivers with recent speeding tickets, at-fault accidents or DUI convictions generally pay significantly more for auto insurance than drivers with clean records.
Car insurance with a speeding ticket in Las Vegas
A Nevada speeding ticket could raise your insurance rates considerably. In Las Vegas, drivers with a single speeding ticket conviction pay $5,013 per year for full coverage — 22 percent more than drivers with clean records.
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$533
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$2,264
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$926
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$2,893
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$1,042
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$4,043
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$1,338
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$3,907
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$1,376
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$5,003
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Car insurance after an accident in Las Vegas
An at-fault accident on your driving record signals to insurers that you may be more likely to file costly claims. Drivers with one at-fault accident on their record pay 41 percent more for full coverage than drivers with no accidents, for an annual total of $5,801.
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$732
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$2,953
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$1,156
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$3,496
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$1,309
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$4,795
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$1,442
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$4,181
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$1,609
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$5,565
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Car insurance after a DUI in Las Vegas
Penalties for a DUI in Las Vegas include vehicle impoundment, license suspension, fines from $400 to $1,000 and anywhere from two days to six months in jail. You may also need to retake your DMV tests and attend DUI school — and you’ll need to have an SR-22 certificate of liability insurance for three years following conviction.
That liability insurance will cost more than average after DUI conviction. On average, Las Vegas drivers with a single DUI conviction pay $2,154 per year for state minimum coverage — 69 percent more than drivers with clean records.
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$1,036
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$4,199
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$1,244
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$4,589
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$1,645
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$5,769
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$1,662
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$4,956
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$1,933
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$7,976
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Minimum coverage requirements in Las Vegas
All drivers in Las Vegas must carry at least the following coverage limits, as mandated by Nevada law:
- $25,000 bodily injury liability per person
- $50,000 bodily injury liability per accident
- $20,000 property damage liability per accident
However, only carrying state minimum liability coverage could expose you to significant financial risk. Most insurance professionals recommend raising your liability limits to a higher level, such as 100/300/100, and/or adding comprehensive and collision coverage for a full coverage policy.
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Methodology
Rates
Bankrate utilizes Quadrant Information Services to analyze September 2025 rates for all ZIP codes and carriers in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Rates are weighted based on the population density in each geographic region. Quoted rates for our base profile are based on the following characteristics and full coverage limits with bundling and paperless billing discounts applied:

Bodily injury liability
$100,000 per person$300,000 per accident
Property damage liability
$50,000 per accidentPersonal injury protection
$100,000 per accidentUninsured motorist bodily injury
$100,000 per person$300,000 per accident
Collision deductible
$500Comprehensive deductible
$500To determine minimum coverage limits, Bankrate used minimum coverage that meets each state’s requirements. These are sample rates and should only be used for comparative purposes. Your quotes will differ.
If otherwise specified, the base profile has been modified with the following driver characteristics:
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Bankrate Score
Our 2025 Bankrate Score for auto insurance considers key variables that our insurance editorial team determined impact policyholders’ experiences with an insurance company. These factors include a robust assessment of each company’s cost of coverage, product availability, financial strength ratings, online capabilities and customer and claims support accessibility. We grouped these factors into three essential categories — cost and ratings, coverage and savings, and support — which we then weighted in a tiered approach.
Each category was assigned a metric to determine performance, and the weighted sum adds up to a company’s total Bankrate Score — out of 5 points. Our scoring model provides a comprehensive view, indicating when companies excel across several key areas and highlighting where they fall short.
- Tier 1 (Cost & ratings): To determine how well auto insurance companies satisfy these priorities, our team analyzed quoted premiums from Quadrant Information Services (if available), as well as any of the latest third-party agency ratings from J.D. Power, AM Best, Demotech and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC).
- Tier 2 (Coverage & savings): We assessed companies’ coverage options and availability to help policyholders find a provider that balances cost with coverage. Additionally, we evaluated the discount options listed on each company’s website.
- Tier 3 (Support): To encompass the many ways an auto insurance company can support policyholders, we analyzed avenues of customer accessibility along with community support. This analysis incorporated additional financial strength ratings from S&P and Moody’s and factored in a company’s corporate sustainability efforts.
Tier scores are unweighted to show the company's true score in each category out of a possible five points.