Average Premiums for Basic Auto Insurance in Washington State By Auto Insurance Company
Consumer Federation of America analyzed auto insurance premium data acquired from Quadrant Information Services, LLC and created a chart of the average premiums by company, from least to greatest.
USAA’s average premium was the lowest, at $334.87. Farmers’s average premium was the most expensive, at $1059.27.
The driver profile for this quote is a 35-year-old, unmarried driver who has been licensed for 19 years and has a perfect driving record with no accidents, moving violations, or license suspensions. The driver has a high school diploma, rents their home, and drives a 2011 Honda Civic LX. Their commute is 12 miles a day, 5 days per week, for a total of 12,000 miles per year.
The “Statewide Average Premium” represents the average of rates for a 25/50/10 policy charged in every Washington ZIP code to male and female drivers with poor, fair, and excellent credit.