Car insurance costs are still soaring — here's 6 ways to lower your rates (2024)

Car insurance premiums increased 20.6% in the 12 months ending February 2024, according to the March 2024 Consumer Price Index.

The reasons are many — from lingering inflation and the rising cost of repairs to 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. Below, CNBC Select shares six tips to get the best price on car insurance.

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What we'll cover

  • Bundle home and auto insurance
  • Pay your annual premium in full
  • Pay-per-mile car insurance
  • Maintain good credit
  • Take advantage of discounts
  • Ask for a higher deductible
  • Bottom line

Bundle home and auto insurance

If you already have homeowners orrenters insurance, you can save by getting your car insurance from the same provider. Bundling home and auto insurance can help you save on your premiums.

Farmers Insurance offers home and auto as a bundle that can save customers 20% on average. The company scored above average in J.D. Power 2023 Auto Claim Satisfaction Study, which reviews both car insurance shopping and claims. And it receivedfewercustomercomplaints than other carriers its size, according to the National Association ofInsurance Commissioners.

Farmers Homeowners Insurance

  • Cost

    The best way to estimate your costs is to submit your information for a quote

  • Maximum coverage

    Not disclosed

  • App available

    Yes

  • Policy highlights

    Policy covers your home and property damages, personal liability and loss of use

  • Does not cover

    Damage resulting from earth movement, water, nuclear hazard, failure to make repairs, war and fungi — see here for the complete list; contact a Farmers Insurance agent for a list of any exclusions specific to your state

Terms apply.

Farmers Auto Insurance

  • Cost

    The best way to estimate your costs is to request a quote

  • App available

    Yes

  • Policy highlights

    Farmers sells car insurance in every state except Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia and offers a whopping 22 discounts.

Terms apply.

Pay your annual premium upfront

Many insurers charge a fee for dividing your premium into monthly payments. Paying it all up front could save you as much as 12%, according to car insurance comparison siteThe Zebra.

Ahigh-yield savings accountcould help you save enough to cover the bill — and earn some interest in the process.

If paying your yearly premium all at once isn't feasible, look into whether your insurer has a discount for going paperless or enrolling in automatic payments. Geico customers who set up autopay, for example, can save up to $36 a year.

Pay-per-mile insurance

If you work remotely or otherwise don't drive often, apay-per-mile policy could be a good fit. With this type of insurance, you're charged a flat daily rate with an added per-mile surcharge (typically a few cents per mile). There is a tradeoff in privacy, since most pay-per-mile programs require drivers to attach a device that tracks their vehicle's mileage, speed, acceleration and braking distance.

But someone driving just 500 miles a month could save about $38 a month with Nationwide's SmartMiles program, available in 44 states. The plan even has an exception for road trips, with only the first 250 miles counted per day.

SmartMiles® by Nationwide

  • Cost

    The best way to estimate your costs is to request a quote

  • App available

    Yes

  • Policy highlights

    SmartMiles® is one of the more widely available pay-per-mile auto insurance options. It offers affordable coverage by the mile, tracked through a device plugged into your vehicle or through your vehicle's existing system for some models. For those who road trip often, only the first 250 miles of driving per day count towards mileage.

Metromile is another strong contender in the pay-per-mile space. It offers discounts of up to 15% for bundling auto with Lemonade home or renters insurance.Availability is limited to Arizona, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington State.

Metromile Auto Insurance

  • Cost

    The best way to estimate your costs is to request a quote

  • App available

    Yes

  • Policy highlights

    Metromile's auto insurance offers coverage in eight states and is backed by Lemonade. Metromile offers discounts for insuring multiple cars and discounts for bundling policies, and a discount of up to 15% for using its Ride Along program, which tracks driving for 17 days before calculating a rate.

Maintain good credit

In most states, your credit score affects the price you pay for car insurance. Only California, Hawaii, Massachusetts and Michiganprohibit insurers from linking your credit to your premiums.

Need to work on raising your credit score? Experian Boost™ is a free service that reports consistent payments that wouldn't normally be seen by credit reporting agencies — like rent, phone and subscription service payments.

Experian Boost™

On Experian's secure site

  • Cost

    Free

  • Average credit score increase

    13 points, though results vary

  • Credit report affected

    Experian®

  • Credit scoring model used

    FICO® Score

Results will vary. See website for details.

How to sign up for Experian Boost:

  1. Connect the bank account(s) you use to pay your bills
  2. Choose and verify the positive payment data you want added to your Experian credit file
  3. Receive an updatedFICO® Score

Learn more about eligible payments and how Experian Boost works.

Take advantage of discounts

Bundling home and auto isn't the only way to save: Insurance companies offer a variety of discounts, including for safe drivers, students and members of the U.S. military.

One of our top choices for car insurance, State Farm offers good drivers a discount of up to 30% when they use its Drive Safe & Save mobile app to track their driving habits — including braking, cornering and phone usage.

State Farm Auto Insurance

  • Cost

    The best way to estimate your costs is to request a quote

  • App available

    Yes

  • Policy highlights

    State farm is one of the largest auto insurers based on market share and has an excellent reputation for customer satisfaction. It offers 13 discounts, including ones for safe driving and young drivers.

  • Terms apply.

Read our State Farm Auto Insurance review.

Offering competitive insurance coverage for service members, veterans and their families, USAA gets high marks for customer satisfaction. In addition to 10% off for bundling, USAA offers discounts for safe driving, autopay, good grades, legacy policyholders, multiple vehicles and for storing your vehicle on base.

USAA Auto Insurance

  • Cost

    The best way to estimate your costs is to request a quote

  • App available

    Yes

  • Policy highlights

    USAA's auto insurance is limited to service members, veterans and their families but it is available in all 50 states and Washington D.C. In addition to low rates and outstanding customer service, it has coverage options for unique circ*mstances, such as active deployment.

Terms apply.

If you're in school, Geico offers a good-student discount worth up to 15% on certain policies if you maintain a B average or higher. CNBC Select has praised Geico for its nationwide availability, low rates and inclusive coverage (including for high-risk drivers).

Geico Auto Insurance

  • Cost

    The best way to estimate your costs is to request a quote

  • App available

    Yes

  • Policy highlights

    Geico coverage and services are available in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and there are 16 different types of discounts available. In addition to the standard coverage options, Geico offers various optional add-ons, such as emergency roadside assistance, rental car reimbursem*nt and mechanical breakdown insurance.

  • Terms apply.

Read our Geico Auto Insurance review.

Ask for a higher deductible

Your deductible, the amount you're responsible for before your insurance company starts chipping in, is tied to your premium. Typically, the higher the deductible, the lower the premium.

Increasing your deductible from $200 to $500 could reduce the cost of collision and comprehensive coverage by 15% to 30%, according to the Insurance Information Institute, while upping it to $1,000 could save you 40% or more.

You'll need to have more money on hand if you're involved in an accident, so if you don't think you can meet the deductible — or have a spotty driving record — this isn't the strategy for you.

FAQs

Between February 2023 and February 2024, car insurance premiums rose 20.6% on average, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index.

An increase in severe accidents is one factor, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Supply chain issues and more complex technology have also fueled new car prices, which in turn has been driving up premiums, according to the Congressional Research Service.

In March 2024, the average cost of full coverage car insurance is $2,545 per year or $212 per year, according to Bankrate data. Minimum coverage is $741 per year or $62 per month.

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Bottom line

Prices for car insurance are racing ahead, but you can put the brakes on rising premiums by bundling insurance, taking advantage of discounts and making other smart moves.

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