McKayla Girardin, Car Insurance Writer
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No, car insurance in Nevada is not cheaper than in Kentucky. Kentucky car insurance rates are an average of $263 per year cheaper than Nevada, in part because Kentucky is typically less risky for drivers due to lower rate of car accidents and weather-related vehicle damage.
Average Monthly Cost of Car Insurance in Nevada vs. Kentucky
Category | Nevada | Kentucky |
Good Drivers | $163 per month | $141 per month |
Full Coverage Policy | $427 per month | $403 per month |
Young Drivers (16 to 19-year-olds) | $277 per month | $232 per month |
Older Drivers (55 to 65- year-olds) | $74 per month | $65 per month |
High-Risk Drivers | $127 per month | $174 per month |
Best Company Overall | The General | The General |
Note: Rates are an approximation based on a driver with minimum coverage. The "high-risk" category represents a driver with a DUI on their record. Where not noted, the driver is assumed to be a 45-year-old man. Actual rates will vary.
Drivers in Nevada can still find cheap car insurance rates by comparing quotes from several different insurers regularly, taking advantage of available discounts, and having safe driving habits.
To learn more, check out WalletHub's picks for the cheapest car insurance companies in Nevada and Kentucky.
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