Why Is My Car Insurance So High? (5 Reasons) - NerdWallet (2024)

Car insurance rates are on the rise. In July, the cost of car insurance rose 18.6% compared to a year ago, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. And more than half of Americans said they’ve noticed an increase in their own car insurance rate in the past year, according to a recent NerdWallet survey. If you’re like them, you’re probably wondering: “Why is my car insurance so high?”

Unfortunately, there’s no single answer. Many factors influence the price you pay for auto insurance. Some might seem obvious, like having a recent speeding ticket on record. But others may be less apparent, like your marital status or ZIP code.

Here’s how different traffic violations can impact rates. The rates below are for 35-year-old drivers with good credit and full-coverage insurance.

Average car insurance rates

Driver profileFull coverageMinimum coverage
Clean driving record, good credit$1,766$497
One speeding ticket, good credit$2,244$628
One at-fault crash, good credit$2,614$744
One DUI, good credit$3,233$938
Clean driving record, poor credit$2,794$771

There are five main reasons your car insurance might be expensive:

  1. Your personal characteristics.

  2. How you drive.

  3. Your vehicle.

  4. Your insurance choices.

  5. Economic factors.

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Why your car insurance is so high

These are the five most likely reasons your car insurance rate might be high right now, along with some tips on what you can do to lower your bill. (Some states ban the use of one or more of these factors in insurance pricing, so they may not all apply where you live.)

1. Your personal characteristics

Age

Young, inexperienced drivers are more likely than older drivers to get in a fatal accident. As a result, insurance companies generally charge higher rates for drivers in their 20s, according to NerdWallet’s most recent rate analysis.

Below are the average annual full-coverage and minimum coverage rates for drivers of different ages with a good driving record and good credit.

Average car insurance rates by age

» MORE: Average car insurance rates by age and gender

Gender

In most states, insurers can charge different rates for male and female drivers. This often means young men are charged higher rates than young women. The price gap between men and women decreases dramatically by age 30, although it never disappears entirely. A handful of states — including California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, North Carolina and Pennsylvania — don’t allow insurers to differentiate by gender.

A note on the term “gender”

In this article, NerdWallet uses the term “gender.” We recognize that this is different than sex. Gender is how you identify within society, while sex refers to certain biological attributes.

Some insurers don’t recognize this distinction and use the terms interchangeably. This means when applying for car insurance, they may ask for your gender, when they really mean sex.

They may also ask for identification that doesn’t reflect your gender accurately. For instance, a company may want the “gender” you list on your insurance application to match the sex listed on your driver’s license.

For more details, read car insurance for transgender or nonbinary drivers.

Marital status

Most large auto insurance companies have lower rates for married drivers than for those who are single, separated, divorced or widowed.

Education

Drivers with college degrees generally pay less for car insurance. Insurers say highly educated people tend to file fewer claims. However, using education levels in setting prices has come under fire in recent years, and some states are moving away from allowing this practice.

Address

Location is one of the primary factors affecting your car insurance rates. Average premiums vary dramatically by state because each state has different regulations. Rates also vary significantly by ZIP code and neighborhood. For instance, rural drivers pay less than those in cities, where vandalism, theft and crashes are more common.

» MORE: Find the cheapest car insurance company by state

Occupation

Drivers with certain occupations pay higher rates because they’re more likely than others to file insurance claims, according to some insurers. But consumer advocates have challenged the use of occupation in setting car insurance rates. Some states have banned it or are considering a ban.

Credit history

In many states, insurance companies use credit-based insurance scores, which are different from your regular credit score, to set prices. Your credit score is typically a good indicator of your credit-based insurance score.

On average, a 35-year-old good driver with poor credit pays 58% more for full coverage car insurance than an equivalent driver with good credit, a NerdWallet analysis found. Critics have questioned the validity of using credit history to determine a driver’s car insurance rate.

California, Hawaii and Massachusetts don't allow insurers to use credit when determining car insurance rates.

Home ownership

Some companies give homeowners a price break on car insurance, even if they don’t buy homeowners coverage through the same insurer. Many offer discounts if you bundle multiple policies, such as homeowners and auto insurance, with the same company.

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2. How you drive

Driving record

If you’ve had at-fault accidents, traffic tickets or violations like a DUI, you’ll pay more for car insurance than a driver with a clean record. For example, a 35-year-old driver with good credit and a DUI on their record will pay 89% more than a similar driver with a clean record pays for minimum coverage, NerdWallet’s analysis found. In some cases, you might need a company that specializes in insuring high-risk drivers.

» MORE: How much does car insurance increase after an accident?

Mileage

Low-mileage drivers often get cheaper car insurance, because less time on the road means fewer opportunities for an accident. Low-mileage drivers may also save by choosing pay-per-mile insurance, which tracks how many miles they drive to set premiums.

Car storage

Keeping your car in a garage is less risky than parking it on the street, and your insurance rates may reflect this.

Years of driving experience

If you started driving at 23, you’ll probably pay more for car insurance at 25 than someone your age who’s been driving since 16. Your rates are likely to decline as you get more experience behind the wheel.

3. Your vehicle

Car make and model

Your rates are based in part on the claims your insurer has seen from other people who drive the same model as the car you’re insuring. Sports cars often have high insurance rates, for example, in part because insurers are more likely to pay out large claims from speeding drivers.

Insurance companies also consider factors like how much a vehicle will cost to repair, how popular it is with car thieves and how likely it is to damage another car in an accident. For example, insurance for electric cars tends to cost more due to their higher price tags and specialized parts.

» MORE: Ranking the cheapest cars to insure

Trim level

Vehicles with extra features like lane sensors, backup cameras and high-end audio can cost more to repair — and therefore more to insure — than base models of the same vehicle. Moving to a higher trim level typically raises not just the price of the car but also the insurance premium.

» MORE: How to buy a new car

Safety features

Vehicles with a strong safety record and good safety equipment often qualify for discounts. On the other hand, some safety features can lead to higher premiums, because high-tech safety equipment can be expensive to repair or replace after an accident.

» MORE: How to estimate car insurance before buying a car

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4. Your car insurance choices

Insurance company

If you’re looking at your declaration page and wondering why your car insurance rate is so high, a big reason might be the insurance company you chose. You could potentially save hundreds if not thousands per year on full coverage by switching from the state’s most expensive insurers to the cheapest, according to our analysis.

And just because a company is cheapest in one state doesn’t mean it’s the cheapest across the country. That’s why it’s important to shop around and compare car insurance quotes to find the best car insurance rates for you.

» MORE: Cheapest car insurance

🤓Nerdy Tip

Don't choose an insurer based on rate information alone. Consider the company's customer service, financial strength and complaint information as well. Read NerdWallet's auto insurance reviews to learn more.

Insurance lapses

Failing to pay your car insurance bill or canceling your policy because you’re between vehicles can cost you. Coverage gaps can make you seem like a higher risk in the eyes of insurance companies, and they’ll often raise your rates in response — or even deny you coverage altogether. To avoid this, consider pausing or reducing your coverage if you can’t afford your current premium.

Coverage selected

It’s no surprise that the more coverage you get, the more it will cost. We found that full coverage auto insurance costs $1,766 on average, compared to $497 for minimum coverage. A full-coverage policy includes collision and comprehensive coverage, which pay to fix or replace your car after a variety of mishaps, like if you collide with other vehicles or animals, or if it’s stolen.

Add-ons like new car replacement coverage can boost the price, but the benefits may be worth it to you. That's why it's important to compare policies with the same coverage limits when you shop around.

» MORE: The difference between comprehensive and collision coverage

Deductible amount

Your deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket when your insurer pays for a claim. For example, if your insurance company approves $3,000 worth of repairs and your deductible is $500, your insurer will pay $2,500. Your insurance premiums will be lower if you choose a higher deductible, like $1,000, but the payout will be lower if you have an accident.

» MORE: How does a car insurance deductible work?

Loyalty

You might expect your car insurance company to reward your years of loyalty with discounts, and some do. But some insurers try to predict which customers are the least likely to switch insurers and squeeze more profit from them through rate increases. Some states have banned this practice, called price optimization. It’s a good idea to compare car insurance rates to make sure your loyalty isn’t costing you.

» MORE: Get free car insurance quotes

Discounts

Don’t assume your insurance company automatically applies all the discounts for which you’re eligible. For example, your insurer won’t know your teen is getting good grades unless you provide proof and ask for a good student discount. Insurance companies have tons of discounts, and you may save money by reviewing them with your agent on a regular basis.

5. Economic factors

Rising costs

Rising costs from inflation don’t just impact people — they impact insurance companies, too. And the multi-year spike in car prices and repair costs means many insurers must increase rates to keep up with more expensive payouts.

» MORE: Why are car insurance rates going up?

Increase in claims

On top of having to pay more for an insurance claim, insurance companies are also receiving a greater number of claims. The recent uptick in traffic fatalities and financial losses from extreme weather events have caused many insurers to raise rates to cover costs.

The cost of car insurance keeps going up

The below chart shows the change in car insurance prices over time, based on consumer price index data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics . While prices nosedived in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, they quickly rebounded and have been rising sharply since December 2021, with only one slight dip in May 2024.

While insurance companies base rates on a medley of personal and economic factors, this steep rise is largely a reflection of the increase in car insurance claims, bad accidents and vehicle costs insurers have had to contend with in recent years.

How to save on car insurance

If you’re wondering how to get cheap car insurance, here are six things you can try:

  1. Compare quotes from multiple insurers. Use NerdWallet’s car insurance comparison tool to easily shop for cheap auto insurance online. You may find that you already have the best car insurance deal, but prices can change, so check roughly once a year.

  2. Ask for discounts. You could save money from car insurance discounts you’re not taking advantage of. For example, maybe you work from home and don’t drive much. Mention that and you might get a low-mileage discount. Other common discounts are given for bundling car insurance with homeowners insurance, insuring multiple cars on the same policy and being a student.

  3. Cash in on major life changes. Certain life events could translate to cheaper car insurance, so shop for quotes whenever something major changes in your life. For instance, many companies offer a lower rate for married couples or domestic partners. Or perhaps you moved to a suburb with lower accident and crime rates. Even if you moved to a more expensive area for car insurance, shopping around can help you get cheaper coverage.

  4. Raise your deductible. The higher your car insurance deductible, the more you pay out of pocket before insurance pays for a covered claim. The upside is that by raising your deductible, you’ll usually be able to lower your premium. Just make sure you have enough money set aside to cover the higher deductible if you ever get in an accident.

  5. Revisit quotes after your driving record improves. Shop for cheap auto insurance quotes online three to five years after any accidents, tickets or moving violations. They may have dropped off your driving record.

  6. Reconsider the car you drive. The type of car you drive affects how much you pay for auto insurance. For example, new and expensive cars tend to cost more to insure than older or less expensive cars, among other factors. Check out NerdWallet’s analysis of the cheapest cars to insure to see if your vehicle made the list.

» MORE: 8 ways to get the cheapest car insurance rates possible

Frequently asked questions

Why is my car insurance so high?

Auto insurance premiums are determined by factors you can control — such as where you live, the type of car you drive and how much coverage you buy — and those you can’t, such as your age or inflation. Poor credit can significantly raise your rates in many states, as can accidents or DUI violations.

What can I do to make my car insurance less expensive?

Shopping around for car insurance quotes every year is the best way to make sure you’re paying as little as possible. Raising your deductible, bundling multiple policies with the same insurer, asking about discounts and (in some states) improving your credit are other effective ways to reduce your auto insurance rates.

What factors influence your auto insurance rates?

Although dozens of factors go into your final insurance premium, these are among the most important:

  • Your driving history.

  • Your age.

  • Where you live.

  • Your credit history (in most states).

  • The car you drive.

  • The coverage and deductibles you choose.

Why Is My Car Insurance So High? (5 Reasons) - NerdWallet (2024)

FAQs

Why is my car insurance suddenly so high? ›

While it can seem arbitrary, there are actual reasons you can see your price go up and down. Car insurance rates can change based on factors like claims, driving history, adding new drivers to your policy, and even your credit score.

What are 5 or more factors that increase your car insurance premiums? ›

What factors affect car insurance rates?
  • Driving record. Drivers with clean motor vehicle records and no at-fault accidents typically get the cheapest car insurance. ...
  • Prior insurance. ...
  • Credit history. ...
  • Location. ...
  • Age and gender. ...
  • Vehicle.
Apr 25, 2024

Why is car insurance so expensive right now? ›

Inflation. Nobody in America will be surprised to learn that inflation has spread to all areas of the economy, including car insurance. As vehicles become more expensive to repair and replace, car insurance rates climb as well. The price of both new and used cars has soared over the past few years.

What are 5 factors that are used to determine the cost of insurance premiums? ›

Auto insurance premiums reach their low point in a driver's mid-50s before rising for older drivers aged 70-plus.
  • Driving and claims history. This rating factor is straightforward. ...
  • Credit score. ...
  • Location. ...
  • Other personal demographics. ...
  • Coverage levels and deductibles. ...
  • Vehicle type. ...
  • Annual mileage. ...
  • Ownership status.

Why did my car insurance go up in 2024? ›

The reasons are many and include lingering inflation, the rising cost of repairs, an uptick in severe weather and the number and severity of accidents. Even though rates are on the rise, you don't have to break the bank to pay your premiums. Here are tips to get the best price on car insurance.

Why did my car insurance go up 100 dollars? ›

Rates commonly rise after auto accidents or traffic violations. Premiums can also increase due to life changes like moving or marital status shifts. Factors both within and outside your control can influence your rates.

Which 5 factors determine the premium amount? ›

  • Age.
  • Gender.
  • Smoking.
  • Health.
  • Lifestyle.
  • Family Medical History.
  • Driving Record.

What are 5 factors that can influence the amount of your car insurance policy? ›

Factors That Affect Car Insurance Rates the Most
  • State requirements. Your state of residence is one of the factors that affect car insurance rates the most, as premiums for state-minimum coverage vary by up to 318%. ...
  • Age. ...
  • Car make and model. ...
  • High-risk violations. ...
  • Yearly mileage. ...
  • Credit history. ...
  • Driving record. ...
  • Zip code.

What 3 factors determine the cost of your auto insurance? ›

Some factors that may affect your auto insurance premiums are your car, your driving habits, demographic factors and the coverages, limits and deductibles you choose.

Who normally has the cheapest car insurance? ›

Cheapest Car Insurance Company
  • Travelers. $58. $141.
  • Auto-Owners. $42. $158.
  • Country Financial. $48. $163.
  • Erie Insurance. $55. $158.
  • Geico. $52. $166.
  • Nationwide. $73. $172.
  • Progressive. $72. $194.
  • State Farm.
Sep 4, 2024

Does my credit score affect my car insurance? ›

In many states, car insurance companies take your creditworthiness into consideration when setting your premiums. According to The Zebra, an insurance comparison site, drivers with poor credit pay an average of $1,500 more a year compared with those with excellent credit.

Why did my policy go up progressive? ›

These are often caused by factors outside your control, like increases in the costs to repair and replace vehicles or increases in claims and claim severity in your area.

Why is my car insurance high? ›

While auto insurance premiums are individualized, overall changes in the insurance industry can impact all policyholders. Your rate may have increased due to changes in your driving record or driving profile, such as receiving a speeding ticket or an increase in your annual mileage.

Which gender pays more for car insurance? ›

Why do men pay more for auto insurance? Men pay more for auto insurance on average because they're statistically more likely to get into accidents and to have major injuries. However, male drivers only pay about $51 more per year than their female counterparts on average.

What are the biggest factors for car insurance? ›

12 Factors That Affect Your Car Insurance Costs. The cost of car insurance is affected by factors including your age, gender, location and marital status; the vehicle you drive; your annual mileage; your driving record; your claims history and even your credit score.

Why are car insurance rates skyrocketing? ›

“The increases that have occurred have been largely driven by a continuation of people driving more, resulting in an increasing frequency of claims and inflationary pressures related to vehicle prices and repairs,” said Gabriel Sanchez, spokesperson for the state Department of Insurance.

Why did my car insurance go up 50 dollars? ›

If your car insurance goes up for seemingly no reason when you renew your policy, it's likely due to an increase in risk that's outside of your control. This could include reasons like increased claims in your area (due to more extreme weather damage, more accidents, etc.)

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