Dodge Caliber Insurance Rates
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UPDATED: Apr 16, 2024
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The average insurance rates for a Dodge Caliber are $894 a year for full coverage insurance. Comprehensive costs around $124, collision insurance costs $160, and liability coverage is $452. Liability-only coverage costs around $504 a year, and high-risk coverage costs around $1,920. Teen drivers cost the most to insure at up to $3,692 a year.
Average premium for full coverage: $894
Policy rates for type of insurance:
Prices are based on $500 policy deductibles, liability limits of 30/60, and includes uninsured/under-insured motorist coverage. Prices are averaged for all 50 states and for all Caliber models.
Price Range Variability
For a 40-year-old driver, Dodge Caliber insurance rates range from the low end price of $504 for your basic liability-only policy to the much higher price of $1,920 for a driver that may need high-risk insurance.
Urban vs. Rural Price Range
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More Rate Information
The chart below illustrates average Dodge Caliber insurance rates for additional coverage choices and driver risks.
- The lowest rate with discounts is $551
- Raising to $1,000 deductibles will save about $66 each year
- The estimated price for a good driver age 40 using $500 deductibles is $894
- Choosing pricier low deductibles bumps up the cost to $1,016
- Unlucky drivers with multiple violations and an at-fault accident could pay at least $1,920
- Policy cost that insures a teenage driver for full coverage can be $3,692
Insurance rates for a Dodge Caliber also range considerably based on the model of your Caliber, your age and driving record, and deductibles and policy limits.
If you have a few points on your driving record or you caused an accident, you are probably paying at least $1,100 to $1,500 additional every year, depending on your age. Dodge Caliber insurance for high-risk drivers is expensive and can cost around 41% to 137% more than average. View High Risk Driver Rates
A more mature driver with no violations or accidents and higher comprehensive and collision deductibles may only pay around $900 every 12 months on average, or $75 per month, for full coverage. Rates are highest for teenagers, since even teens with perfect driving records should be prepared to pay as much as $3,600 a year. View Rates by Age
Your home state also has a big influence on Dodge Caliber insurance rates. A middle-age driver might find rates as low as $590 a year in states like Vermont, Wisconsin, and North Carolina, or as much as $1,210 on average in Michigan, New York, and Florida.
State | Premium | Compared to U.S. Avg | Percent Difference |
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Alabama | $808 | -$86 | -9.6% |
Alaska | $686 | -$208 | -23.3% |
Arizona | $740 | -$154 | -17.2% |
Arkansas | $894 | -$0 | 0.0% |
California | $1,018 | $124 | 13.9% |
Colorado | $852 | -$42 | -4.7% |
Connecticut | $920 | $26 | 2.9% |
Delaware | $1,010 | $116 | 13.0% |
Florida | $1,118 | $224 | 25.1% |
Georgia | $822 | -$72 | -8.1% |
Hawaii | $642 | -$252 | -28.2% |
Idaho | $604 | -$290 | -32.4% |
Illinois | $664 | -$230 | -25.7% |
Indiana | $672 | -$222 | -24.8% |
Iowa | $602 | -$292 | -32.7% |
Kansas | $850 | -$44 | -4.9% |
Kentucky | $1,220 | $326 | 36.5% |
Louisiana | $1,322 | $428 | 47.9% |
Maine | $550 | -$344 | -38.5% |
Maryland | $736 | -$158 | -17.7% |
Massachusetts | $716 | -$178 | -19.9% |
Michigan | $1,552 | $658 | 73.6% |
Minnesota | $748 | -$146 | -16.3% |
Mississippi | $1,068 | $174 | 19.5% |
Missouri | $792 | -$102 | -11.4% |
Montana | $958 | $64 | 7.2% |
Nebraska | $706 | -$188 | -21.0% |
Nevada | $1,070 | $176 | 19.7% |
New Hampshire | $644 | -$250 | -28.0% |
New Jersey | $998 | $104 | 11.6% |
New Mexico | $790 | -$104 | -11.6% |
New York | $940 | $46 | 5.1% |
North Carolina | $516 | -$378 | -42.3% |
North Dakota | $732 | -$162 | -18.1% |
Ohio | $618 | -$276 | -30.9% |
Oklahoma | $918 | $24 | 2.7% |
Oregon | $818 | -$76 | -8.5% |
Pennsylvania | $852 | -$42 | -4.7% |
Rhode Island | $1,192 | $298 | 33.3% |
South Carolina | $808 | -$86 | -9.6% |
South Dakota | $752 | -$142 | -15.9% |
Tennessee | $782 | -$112 | -12.5% |
Texas | $1,078 | $184 | 20.6% |
Utah | $662 | -$232 | -26.0% |
Vermont | $610 | -$284 | -31.8% |
Virginia | $534 | -$360 | -40.3% |
Washington | $690 | -$204 | -22.8% |
West Virginia | $818 | -$76 | -8.5% |
Wisconsin | $618 | -$276 | -30.9% |
Wyoming | $796 | -$98 | -11.0% |
Choosing high deductibles can reduce rates by up to $190 a year, whereas buying more liability protection will increase rates. Switching from a 50/100 bodily injury protection limit to a 250/500 limit will raise rates by up to $407 more each year. View Rates by Deductible or Liability Limit
Insurance Rates by Trim Level and Model Year
Model and Trim | Annual Premium | Monthly Premium |
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Dodge Caliber Express | $878 | $73 |
Dodge Caliber Heat | $878 | $73 |
Dodge Caliber SE | $878 | $73 |
Dodge Caliber Mainstreet | $902 | $75 |
Dodge Caliber Rush | $902 | $75 |
Dodge Caliber SXT | $902 | $75 |
Dodge Caliber Uptown | $902 | $75 |
Dodge Caliber R/T | $918 | $77 |
Rates assume 2007 model year, a 40-year-old male driver with no accidents or violations, $500 comprehensive and collision deductibles, minimum liability limits, and uninsured/under-insured motorist coverage included. Rates are for comparison only and are averaged for all 50 U.S. states.
Model Year | Comprehensive | Collision | Liability | Total Premium |
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2012 Dodge Caliber | $150 | $228 | $478 | $1,014 |
2011 Dodge Caliber | $140 | $210 | $474 | $982 |
2010 Dodge Caliber | $132 | $190 | $474 | $954 |
2009 Dodge Caliber | $128 | $170 | $468 | $924 |
2008 Dodge Caliber | $126 | $166 | $460 | $910 |
2007 Dodge Caliber | $124 | $160 | $452 | $894 |
Rates are averaged for all Dodge Caliber models and trim levels. Rates assume a 40-year-old male driver, full coverage with $500 deductibles, and a clean driving record.
How to Find Affordable Dodge Caliber Insurance
Finding cheaper rates on auto insurance consists of being a good driver, having a good credit score, being claim-free, and deciding if full coverage is necessary. Shop around once a year by obtaining price quotes from direct insurance companies, and also from insurance agencies where you live.
The following list is a brief review of the data that was illustrated above.
- It is possible to save up to $100 per year just by quoting online well ahead of the renewal date
- Consumers who may need an increased level of liability coverage will pay about $500 annually to raise from a 30/60 limit to the 250/500 level
- Drivers age 16 to 20 are charged the highest rates, possibly costing $308 each month if comprehensive and collision insurance is included
- Drivers with DUI or reckless driving convictions could be forced to pay on average $1,030 more every year than a safer driver
Rate Tables and Charts
Rates by Driver Age
Driver Age | Premium |
---|---|
16 | $3,692 |
20 | $2,050 |
30 | $900 |
40 | $894 |
50 | $820 |
60 | $802 |
Full coverage, $500 deductibles
Rates by Deductible
Deductible | Premium |
---|---|
$100 | $1,016 |
$250 | $960 |
$500 | $894 |
$1,000 | $828 |
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates by Liability Limit
Liability Limit | Premium |
---|---|
30/60 | $894 |
50/100 | $1,008 |
100/300 | $1,121 |
250/500 | $1,415 |
100 CSL | $1,054 |
300 CSL | $1,302 |
500 CSL | $1,483 |
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates for High Risk Drivers
Age | Premium |
---|---|
16 | $5,180 |
20 | $3,264 |
30 | $1,926 |
40 | $1,920 |
50 | $1,840 |
60 | $1,822 |
Full coverage, $500 deductibles, two speeding tickets, and one at-fault accident
If a financial responsibility filing is required, the additional charge below may also apply.
Potential Rate Discounts
If you qualify for discounts, you may save the amounts shown below.
Discount | Savings |
---|---|
Multi-policy | $44 |
Multi-vehicle | $49 |
Homeowner | $16 |
5-yr Accident Free | $52 |
5-yr Claim Free | $55 |
Paid in Full/EFT | $30 |
Advance Quote | $38 |
Online Quote | $59 |
Total Discounts | $343 |
Discounts are estimated and may not be available from every company or in every state.
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