How to Reshop Your Car Insurance

Finding the lowest rate to protect your vehicle and you can be a challenge.

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Average auto insurance costs can vary widely depending on who’s calculating them, but Insure.com reports that the average cost of a full coverage car insurance policy in the U.S. in 2024 is $158 per month, or $1,895 per year. However, factors such age, gender, marital status, driving record, credit score and the vehicle you drive can greatly affect policy prices.

The upshot? You can take a number of steps to drive down your premiums. The best way is to comparison shop, once you know which types of car insurance you need. Online brokerages such as CarInsurance.com, TheZebra.com and QuoteWizard.com let you plug in basic details — such as your age and your car’s make, model and year — to compare rates from insurance companies. Progressive lets you compare quotes from four other insurers.

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Daniel Bortz
Contributing Writer, Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Daniel Bortz is a freelance writer based in Arlington, Va. His work has been published by The New York Times, The Washington Post, Consumer Reports, Newsweek, and Money magazine, among others.