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Average cost of car insurance in Texas for 2025

Updated May 01, 2025
In Texas, full coverage car insurance costs an average of $2,608 per year, while minimum coverage averages $739.
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How much is car insurance in Texas?

Fortunately, the “everything is bigger in Texas” motto doesn’t have too strong of a grip on car insurance rates in the state. Full coverage policies average $2,608 annually, compared to the national average of $2,692, while minimum coverage costs $739 per year compared to the national average of $808. However, your rates may vary. While insurers mostly consider the same factors when calculating rates — these include your age, ZIP code, vehicle, driving record, credit and more — companies may weigh these factors differently. This means you are likely to receive different quotes from different insurers for the same types and levels of coverage.

Key takeaways

  • If you opt for monthly insurance payments in Texas, car insurance averages at $217 for full coverage and $62 for minimum coverage.
  • Teen drivers pay some of the highest average rates in Texas: parents who add a 16-year-old driver to their policy pay an average of $5,361 per year for full coverage. 
  • Texas drivers with excellent credit pay an average of $2,212 yearly for full coverage; those with poor credit average $6,316.

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Texas car insurance rates by city

The average car insurance rate in Texas varies based on where you live. City dwellers often pay more for premiums than rural residents due to a higher likelihood of insurance claims from traffic density, crime rates and other factors. Local weather patterns can also influence rates by ZIP code, especially for Gulf Coast cities threatened by tropical storms and hurricanes. How much car insurance is in your Texas ZIP code may also depend on road conditions there — say, if there’s a lack of traffic lights or rough terrain.

City Avg. monthly full coverage premium Avg. annual full coverage premium Avg. savings vs. state average
Detroit $205 $2,461 -6%
Henderson $214 $2,573 -1%
Mount Enterprise $212 $2,547 -2%
Ore City $214 $2,567 -2%
Tatum $218 $2,622 +1%
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Average car insurance costs by age and gender in Texas

Average car insurance costs in Texas will vary by individual because insurance companies look at risk when calculating your premium. While some states prohibit the use of age in insurance ratings, Texas does not. Data indicate that certain groups are more likely to be involved in accidents. Teen drivers in Texas, due to their limited driving experience, typically face higher car insurance rates than those in their 20s and 30s.

Gender also plays a role in car insurance rates in Texas. Statistically, male drivers display riskier driving behaviors compared to females, leading to slightly elevated rates for men. The rates by age and gender tables below largely outline average costs for drivers on their own policies, aside from 16- and 18-year-old drivers, who were added to their parents' policy.

Age 16*
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in Texas
$469
Avg. annual full coverage premium in Texas
$5,624
Age 18
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in Texas
$644
Avg. annual full coverage premium in Texas
$7,733
Age 20
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in Texas
$508
Avg. annual full coverage premium in Texas
$6,097
Age 25
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in Texas
$293
Avg. annual full coverage premium in Texas
$3,516
Age 30
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in Texas
$240
Avg. annual full coverage premium in Texas
$2,881
Age 40
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in Texas
$220
Avg. annual full coverage premium in Texas
$2,636
Age 50
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in Texas
$206
Avg. annual full coverage premium in Texas
$2,473
Age 60
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in Texas
$198
Avg. annual full coverage premium in Texas
$2,381
Age 70
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in Texas
$218
Avg. annual full coverage premium in Texas
$2,618
*16-year-old calculated on parents' policy with discounts applied; 18- and 20-year-old are renters on their own policies with no discounts applied
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Bankrate’s take: Car insurance rates often differ between genders, primarily rooted in statistical analyses of driving behavior and risk. Historical data suggests that male drivers, particularly younger ones, are more likely to engage in riskier driving behaviors and have a higher likelihood of being involved in serious accidents. This propensity for risk often results in higher premiums for male drivers in many states. However, insurance companies use a combination of factors, like location, vehicle type and individual driving history to determine rates. Gender is just one of the many components of this calculation.

Cost considerations for young drivers in Texas

Young drivers in Texas face higher average premiums than their older counterparts. In general, the younger and more inexperienced a driver is, the more likely they are to be involved in an auto accident or traffic violation. Insurance companies balance out this increased risk by charging young drivers higher premiums. Young drivers can usually save money by remaining insured on their parents' policy even after they turn 18.

The table below shows the average full coverage rates for young drivers on their own policies compared to those on their parents' policy:

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Age 16
Avg. annual premium for drivers in TX
$5,361
Age 17
Avg. annual premium for drivers in TX
$5,044
Age 18
Avg. annual premium for drivers in TX
$4,920
Age 19
Avg. annual premium for drivers in TX
$4,201
Age 20
Avg. annual premium for drivers in TX
$3,948

How does driving record impact the cost of car insurance in Texas?

Car insurance rates in Texas vary significantly based on your driving record. A moving violation can lead to a spike in your premium. DUIs are typically the most costly offense, but severe speeding tickets or multiple accidents can also put drivers in the high-risk category. If you have a DUI or other severe driving infraction, there is no guarantee that a carrier will offer you coverage. The best way to gauge eligibility is by requesting personalized quotes.

Clean driving record
Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$2,608
Percentage increase from Texas avg. annual premium*
0%
Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$2,913
Percentage increase from Texas avg. annual premium*
12%
Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$4,052
Percentage increase from Texas avg. annual premium*
55%
Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$4,133
Percentage increase from Texas avg. annual premium*
59%
*Rates reflected are for full coverage policies.

Car insurance rates in Texas by credit tier

In Texas, your credit history will influence your coverage costs. Drivers with poor credit generally pay more for coverage because they are statistically more likely to file claims.

Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$6,316
Percentage difference from Texas avg. annual premium*
142%
Average
Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$3,066
Percentage difference from Texas avg. annual premium*
18%
Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$2,608
Percentage difference from Texas avg. annual premium*
0%
Excellent
Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$2,212
Percentage difference from Texas avg. annual premium*
-15%
*Rates reflect full coverage policies.

Texas car insurance rates by vehicle type

The type of car you drive has an impact on your car insurance rates in Texas. Your insurer will look at crash statistics for your car and consider what safety features are installed. It will look at how often cars like yours are stolen as well as how often they are involved in accidents. Some cars, such as sports cars, are often more expensive to repair or replace, and this usually makes them more expensive to insure.

Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$2,608
Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$2,568
Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$2,313
BMW 330i
Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$3,210
Toyota Prius
Avg. annual premium* in Texas
$2,690
*Rates reflect full coverage policies.

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How to save on car insurance in Texas

Although the average full coverage car insurance cost in Texas is $2,426 per year, you may be able to pay less by taking a few simple steps:

  • Utilize discounts. Texas drivers can access discounts from almost all insurance companies. Bundling your car insurance with home or renters insurance is one of the most common discounts, but you could save even more by completing simple tasks, such as switching to paperless billing. Ask your agent or check online to see what discounts your company offers.
  • Talk to your employer. You may qualify for affiliation discounts — you can ask your employer or an agent to find out. For instance, if you’re an employee of companies like Bank of America or the Dallas ISD, you might qualify for savings. 
  • Practice safe driving while behind the wheel. Texas drivers who avoid accidents and subsequent insurance claims typically enjoy lower rates. An at-fault accident, speeding ticket conviction or DUI can raise rates significantly. Taking a defensive driving course could be a way of getting your premium back under control after an accident or traffic violation, but you’ll want to check with your insurance provider.
  • Gather several quotes. Shop around when considering a new policy. Obtaining free quotes and comparing rates can help drivers find out which company offers the lowest premiums for the coverage they seek. When doing this, make sure to specify the same coverage types and policy limits for each quote to make a fair comparison.
  • Review your policy each year. If there have been any changes in your life in the past year — such as a move to a new location or job switch that means a shorter commute — it may be worthwhile to review your coverage selections and compare quotes from multiple carriers.
  • Improve your credit. If you pay down a credit card or pay off a loan and your credit goes up, you may qualify for better insurance rates. Your current insurer will likely pull this information at your next renewal.

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Rates

Bankrate utilizes Quadrant Information Services to analyze May 2025 rates for all ZIP codes and carriers in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Rates are weighted based on the population density in each geographic region. Quoted rates for our base profile are based on the following characteristics and full coverage limits with bundling and paperless billing discounts applied: 

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40 year old
Single male and female driver
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2023 Toyota Camry
Primary vehicle
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Bodily injury liability

$100,000 per person
$300,000 per accident

Property damage liability

$50,000 per accident

Personal injury protection

$100,000 per accident

Uninsured motorist bodily injury

$100,000 per person
$300,000 per accident

Collision deductible

$500

Comprehensive deductible

$500

To determine minimum coverage limits, Bankrate used minimum coverage that meets each state’s requirements. These are sample rates and should only be used for comparative purposes. Your quotes will differ.

If otherwise specified, the base profile has been modified with the following driver characteristics:

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