Leif Olson, Car Insurance Writer
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No, $100 a month for car insurance is not expensive. The average cost of car insurance ranges from about $56 per month for state-minimum coverage to $176 per month for full coverage, and individual car insurance rates vary depending on several other factors including your driving record, age and location.
Average Cost of Car Insurance by Company
Company | Monthly Cost for Minimum Coverage | Monthly Cost for Full Coverage |
Geico | $39 per month | $163 per month |
AAA | $44 per month | $235 per month |
USAA | $41 per month | $152 per month |
Progressive | $46 per month | $189 per month |
Travelers | $53 per month | $211 per month |
Liberty Mutual | $91 per month | $285 per month |
State Farm | $60 per month | $219 per month |
Average monthly premiums reflect nationwide quotes for a 45-year-old driver with a clean driving record.
As you can see, $100 per month is inexpensive for full coverage from a major car insurance company, but it’s not the cheapest for state-minimum coverage.
To learn more, check out WalletHub’s guide to the cheapest car insurance companies.
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