How much does auto insurance cost in Columbus?

 

The typical Columbus driver pays $1,170 per year for car insurance coverage. That's more expensive than the average in Ohio ($1,047) and less expensive than the national average of $1,548. Our guide to Columbus auto insurance includes average rates based on age, credit score, driving history, and marital status. Read on to learn more! Or, begin comparing quotes by entering your ZIP code above.

 
AUTO INSURANCE: COLUMBUS RATES VS. STATE + NATIONAL AVERAGES
Columbus Average (yearly) Ohio Average United States Average
$1,170 $1,047 $1,548
 
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Columbus car insurance costs by company

 

The difference in auto insurance rates from company to company can be substantial. In Columbus, GEICO offers the cheapest rates for the average insurance customer. We've listed the best cheap car insurance companies in Columbus below. Use this information as a starting point and be sure to compare quotes specific to your unique driving profile.

 
COLUMBUS CAR INSURANCE RATES BY COMPANY
Insurance Company Average Rate (annual)
GEICO $768
Erie $854
Grange Insurance $890
Cincinnati Insurance $930
State Farm $997
 

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Columbus car insurance premiums by age

The best age for car insurance rates as a driver in Columbus is your 50s: drivers in this age group pay an average of $1,043per year. Rates for Columbus drivers in their 60s are also relatively affordable, at just $1,075 per year.

Teenage drivers pay Columbus's most expensive insurance rates. When Columbus drivers hit their 20s, their insurance rates drop substantially. The gap in cost between the car insurance premiums paid by teenage drivers and drivers in their 20s in Columbus is $3,799. That's the biggest gap in premiums between any pair of age brackets.

 
COLUMBUS CAR INSURANCE RATES BY DRIVER AGE
Age bracket Average Yearly Rate
Teenagers $5,466
20s $1,666
30s $1,154
40s $1,106
50s $1,043
60s $1,075
70s $1,357
 

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Columbus auto insurance premiums by gender and marital status

 

Marital status and gender can be contributors to car insurance rates, in some cases. Married drivers usually pay less for car insurance than their single counterparts. In Columbus, married motorists pay $69 less than single drivers for auto insurance. Rates for those who are widowed are also much cheaper than rates for those who are single. In Columbus, insurance rates for those who are widowed are less expensive than rates for those who are single.

Gender is another factor that can affect auto insurance rates. In Columbus, the gap in car insurance rates between genders is $2 per year, with male drivers paying more than female drivers.

 
INSURANCE RATES IN COLUMBUS BY MARITAL STATUS AND GENDER
Marital Status/Gender Average Yearly Rate
Female $1,168
Male $1,170
Single $1,101
Married $1,101
Divorced $1,170
Widowed $1,148
 

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Columbus car insurance costs by violation history

 

Maintaining a clean driving record is an effective way to minimize your insurance rates. Speeding citations, reckless driving charges, DUIs and DWIs, and at-fault accidents all tend to bring about rate increases.

Two of the most costly citations to receive are DUI and reckless driving. Columbus drivers found guilty of reckless driving face insurance rate increases of $702 per year, compared to the citywide average. A DUI violation may lead to a $704 increase, while a citation for speeding leads to a $267 rate hike.

 
COLUMBUS CAR INSURANCE RATES AFTER A VIOLATION OR ACCIDENT
Citation Average Yearly Rate
DUI/DWI $1,874
Reckless Driving $1,872
At-fault Accident (damages less than $1,000) $1,693
At-fault Accident (damages greater than $2,000) $1,835
Speeding Ticket (16-20 mph over speed limit) $1,437
 

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Columbus car insurance rates by credit score

 

In many cases, a driver's credit level is closely correlated with their auto insurance rates. Columbus drivers who improve their credit score from "Very Poor" (300-579) to "Exceptional" (800-850) can save as much as 58% on their car insurance premiums. If you move from the "Very Poor" credit tier to the "Fair" credit tier, you could be in line for an auto insurance price adjustment. In Columbus, moving into the "Fair" credit tier corresponds to an average of $845 in savings on insurance each year.

 
COLUMBUS CAR INSURANCE RATES BY CREDIT LEVEL
Credit Score Average Yearly Rate
Very Poor $2,254
Fair $1,409
Good $1,170
Very Good $1,045
Exceptional $946
 

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What drives up car insurance rates in Columbus?

Where you live in Columbus affects your car insurance rates. Besides your driving history and credit score, where you live is one of the biggest contributing factors to the car insurance rates you'll pay. The reason? Crime, theft and uninsured motorists vary by ZIP code. So if you find yourself in a neighborhood that doesn't play well with others, car insurance companies may consider you a high risk to insure, meaning: your rates could be higher than those of a pal who lives just around the block. And, unfortunately Columbus is no exception to the rule. From ZIP code 43065 to 43224, premiums rise by 8 percent—that's $89.

Expensive Columbus ZIP codes: 43222, 43219, 31905, 43211, 43224

Cheap Columbus ZIP codes: 43065, 43016, 43137, 43081, 43054

Columbus Driving Conditions

Inclement weather goes hand in hand with wet brakes, slick roads, and decreased visibility.

And that's not the worst of it. More than 700,000 weather-related car accidents occur each year. In Columbus, you can expect 139 rainy days with an annual rainfall of 39.3 inches. Columbus is also known to experience severe winter storms.

139

Rainy Days a Year

39"

Avg. Annual Rainfall

28"

Avg. Annual Snowfall

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Roby, Foster, Miller, Earick, Inc.

30 Northwoods, Suite300, Columbus, OH 43235

Ray Insurance Agency, Inc.

1580 Fishinger Rd, Columbus, OH 43221

Thomas-Fenner-Woods Agency, Inc.

1500 Lake Shore Drive #400, Columbus, OH 43204

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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$1,193

The average Columbusite's annual cost of coverage

 

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Our customer's average savings after comparing insurance

 

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That's equal to 191 cups of coffee or $477 in savings

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