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Auto Insurance in Colorado — Average Cost 2026

Average auto insurance in Colorado: $2,020/year ($168/month). Colorado ranks #40 out of 51 states — above the national average.

Average annual

$2,020

Average monthly

$168

National rank

#40

of 51 states

vs national avg

+13.5%

up trend

Colorado vs national average

Colorado$2,020/yr
National average$1,780/yr

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Why is auto insurance expensive in Colorado?

Colorado sits 13% above the national average for auto insurance, driven by factors including higher rates of uninsured drivers, dense urban traffic, frequent accident claims, and litigation costs that push insurer payouts up. The state minimum coverage requirements and local injury protection laws also shape the baseline rate.

Drivers in Colorado can still find competitive rates by shopping multiple insurers, maintaining a clean driving record, and considering telematics programs from Progressive or State Farm that reward safe driving with discounts of up to 30%.

How Colorado compares to neighbors

Colorado (you)$2,020/yr
Arizona
$2,040/yr+$20
Kansas
$1,640/yr$380
Nebraska
$1,460/yr$560
New Mexico
$1,760/yr$260
Oklahoma
$1,700/yr$320