TSLA345.130-5.99%
GM86.1501.19%
F14.005-0.495%
RIVN16.0100.28%
CYD38.710-4.73%
HMC32.6000.69%
TM192.2403.46%
CVNA71.5861.146%
PAG216.550-1.31%
LAD370.670-0.84%
AN200.090-0.43%
GPI263.820-0.05%
ABG215.3702.43%
SAH77.780-1.08%
TSLA345.130-5.99%
GM86.1501.19%
F14.005-0.495%
RIVN16.0100.28%
CYD38.710-4.73%
HMC32.6000.69%
TM192.2403.46%
CVNA71.5861.146%
PAG216.550-1.31%
LAD370.670-0.84%
AN200.090-0.43%
GPI263.820-0.05%
ABG215.3702.43%
SAH77.780-1.08%
TSLA345.130-5.99%
GM86.1501.19%
F14.005-0.495%
RIVN16.0100.28%
CYD38.710-4.73%
HMC32.6000.69%
TM192.2403.46%
CVNA71.5861.146%
PAG216.550-1.31%
LAD370.670-0.84%
AN200.090-0.43%
GPI263.820-0.05%
ABG215.3702.43%
SAH77.780-1.08%

Auto insurance rates dip slightly to start 2026

auto insurance rates

On the Dash:

  • Auto insurance rates edged down nationally in January 2026, with full coverage averaging $178 per month.
  • Vehicle technology, location and driver profile remain the primary factors shaping premiums.
  • Dealers and consumers should factor insurance costs into discussions of total vehicle affordability.

Auto insurance premiums showed early signs of relief at the start of 2026, offering a modest break for consumers and a potential talking point for dealers focused on the total cost of ownership.

According to new data from Insurify, the national average monthly rate for full-coverage auto insurance declined from $179 in December to $178 in January. Liability-only coverage held steady at $100 per month. Since August 2025, the average cost of full coverage has fallen by roughly $6, signaling gradual stabilization after several years of increases.

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While the dip is slight, it is notable in a market where auto insurance costs have become a growing concern for buyers. Repair expenses tied to advanced driver-assist systems, radar sensors and other high-tech components continue to influence premiums. The more sophisticated the vehicle, the more expensive it can be to repair, which directly impacts insurance pricing.

Location also plays a major role. Rates vary widely by state due to factors such as traffic density, exposure to extreme weather, vehicle theft rates, and overall repair costs. Washington, D.C., remains the most expensive market for auto insurance, followed by Maryland, Rhode Island, New Jersey and New York. On the other end of the spectrum, New Hampshire ranks as the most affordable state, with North Dakota newly appearing among the lowest-cost markets.

A range of personal and vehicle-specific factors shapes individual premiums. Insurers evaluate driving history, age and credit profile when determining risk. Vehicle make and model, annual mileage and storage conditions also affect pricing. Coverage selections matter as well. Full-coverage policies cost more than liability-only policies, and higher coverage limits increase premiums. Choosing a higher deductible can lower monthly costs, though it raises out-of-pocket expenses in the event of a claim.

For dealers, these trends reinforce the importance of incorporating insurance discussions into the sales process. As affordability remains top of mind, shoppers are increasingly factoring auto insurance into their monthly budgets. Obtaining insurance quotes before finalizing a purchase can prevent surprises in the F&I office and reduce the risk of payment shock.

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