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UPDATED: Mar 28, 2024

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Estimated auto insurance rates for a Dodge Hornet are $1,876 annually for full coverage insurance. Comprehensive insurance costs on average $362, collision costs $718, and liability coverage costs $558. A policy with only liability insurance costs as little as $656 a year, with a high-risk policy costing $4,070 or more. Teens pay the most at $7,120 a year or more.

Average premium for full coverage: $1,876

Premium estimates by type of coverage:

Comprehensive $362
Collision $718
Liability $558

Rate estimates include $500 comprehensive and collision deductibles, 30/60 bodily injury liability limits, and includes both medical and UM/UIM coverage. Rates include averaging for all 50 states and for all Hornet models.

Insurance Price Range by Risk and Coverage

For a driver in their 40's, insurance rates for a Dodge Hornet go from as cheap as $656 for basic liability insurance to the much higher price of $4,070 for a driver who requires high-risk insurance.

Liability Only $656
Full Coverage $1,876
High Risk $4,070

Insurance Price Range by Location

Your location has a large influence on insurance rates. Rural areas are statistically proven to have fewer physical damage claims than cities with more traffic congestion.

The example below illustrates how location helps determine car insurance rates.

Rural Areas $1,407
Small Cities $1,970
Large Cities $2,533

These rate differences illustrate why everyone should compare rates based on a specific location and their own personal driving habits, rather than using averaged prices.

Use the form below to get customized rates for your location.

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Rate Comparisons

The chart below illustrates estimated Dodge Hornet insurance rates for different risk profiles and scenarios.

  • The cheapest rate after discounts is $1,084
  • Drivers who choose higher $1,000 deductibles will pay around $244 each year
  • The estimated rate for a 40-year-old good driver with $500 deductibles is $1,876
  • Selecting pricier low deductibles for comprehensive and collision insurance costs an additional $480 each year
  • High-risk insureds with serious driving violations could pay upwards of $4,070 or more
  • An auto insurance policy with full coverage for a teenage driver for full coverage may cost $7,120 a year

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Dodge Hornet insurance cost comparison chart
Column chart showing full coverage Dodge Hornet insurance prices range from $1,084 to $7,120

Car insurance prices for a Dodge Hornet also have a wide range based on the model of your Hornet, your risk profile, and policy deductibles and limits.

A more mature driver with no driving violations and high physical damage deductibles may only pay around $1,700 per year on average, or $142 per month, for full coverage. Prices are much higher for drivers in their teens, where even without any violations or accidents they will be charged upwards of $7,100 a year. View Rates by Age

If you have a few violations or you caused a few accidents, you are probably paying at a minimum $2,200 to $3,100 extra annually, depending on your age. Dodge Hornet insurance for high-risk drivers can cost around 44% to 130% more than the average policy. View High Risk Driver Rates

Choosing higher comprehensive and collision insurance deductibles could save up to $730 a year, whereas buying more liability protection will cost you more. Switching from a 50/100 bodily injury limit to a 250/500 limit will cost up to $502 extra every 12 months. View Rates by Deductible or Liability Limit

Where you choose to live makes a big difference in Dodge Hornet insurance rates. A 40-year-old driver could pay as low as $1,230 a year in states like Vermont, Wisconsin, and North Carolina, or have to pay at least $2,530 on average in Michigan, New York, and Florida.

Dodge Hornet Insurance Rates by State
State Premium Compared to U.S. Avg Percent Difference
Alabama $1,698 -$178 -9.5%
Alaska $1,438 -$438 -23.3%
Arizona $1,556 -$320 -17.1%
Arkansas $1,876 -$0 0.0%
California $2,142 $266 14.2%
Colorado $1,794 -$82 -4.4%
Connecticut $1,928 $52 2.8%
Delaware $2,124 $248 13.2%
Florida $2,348 $472 25.2%
Georgia $1,734 -$142 -7.6%
Hawaii $1,348 -$528 -28.1%
Idaho $1,272 -$604 -32.2%
Illinois $1,400 -$476 -25.4%
Indiana $1,418 -$458 -24.4%
Iowa $1,270 -$606 -32.3%
Kansas $1,782 -$94 -5.0%
Kentucky $2,560 $684 36.5%
Louisiana $2,780 $904 48.2%
Maine $1,160 -$716 -38.2%
Maryland $1,548 -$328 -17.5%
Massachusetts $1,500 -$376 -20.0%
Michigan $3,260 $1,384 73.8%
Minnesota $1,574 -$302 -16.1%
Mississippi $2,246 $370 19.7%
Missouri $1,668 -$208 -11.1%
Montana $2,018 $142 7.6%
Nebraska $1,480 -$396 -21.1%
Nevada $2,250 $374 19.9%
New Hampshire $1,352 -$524 -27.9%
New Jersey $2,098 $222 11.8%
New Mexico $1,664 -$212 -11.3%
New York $1,978 $102 5.4%
North Carolina $1,082 -$794 -42.3%
North Dakota $1,536 -$340 -18.1%
Ohio $1,296 -$580 -30.9%
Oklahoma $1,928 $52 2.8%
Oregon $1,720 -$156 -8.3%
Pennsylvania $1,792 -$84 -4.5%
Rhode Island $2,504 $628 33.5%
South Carolina $1,700 -$176 -9.4%
South Dakota $1,586 -$290 -15.5%
Tennessee $1,642 -$234 -12.5%
Texas $2,260 $384 20.5%
Utah $1,390 -$486 -25.9%
Vermont $1,286 -$590 -31.4%
Virginia $1,124 -$752 -40.1%
Washington $1,450 -$426 -22.7%
West Virginia $1,720 -$156 -8.3%
Wisconsin $1,300 -$576 -30.7%
Wyoming $1,672 -$204 -10.9%

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Dodge Hornet insurance rates by U.S. city

With such a large range in prices, the only way to figure out exactly what you will pay is to regularly compare prices and see how they stack up. Every company calculates prices differently, so rate quotes will be substantially different between companies.

Dodge Hornet Insurance Rates by Model Year
Model Year Comprehensive Collision Liability Total Premium
2024 Dodge Hornet $362 $718 $558 $1,876
2023 Dodge Hornet $346 $690 $584 $1,858

Rates are averaged for all Dodge Hornet models and trim levels. Rates assume a 40-year-old male driver, full coverage with $500 deductibles, and a clean driving record.

How to Buy the Best Dodge Hornet Insurance

Finding better rates on auto insurance not only requires having a decent driving record, but also having a good credit score, paying for small claims out-of-pocket, and maximizing policy discounts. Invest time comparing rates at every other renewal by requesting quotes from direct insurance companies, and also from local exclusive and independent agents.

The following items are a brief recap of the concepts that were covered in the charts and tables above.

  • Drivers who tend to receive serious violations may pay on average $2,190 more each year than a driver with a clean driving record
  • 16 to 18-year-old drivers are expensive to insure, with premiums being up to $593 per month if comprehensive and collision insurance is included
  • It is possible to save as much as $220 per year simply by quoting online well ahead of the renewal date
  • Increasing policy deductibles could save up to $725 each year
  • It is possible to save as much as $220 per year simply by quoting online well ahead of the renewal date

Rates by Driver Age

Dodge Hornet Insurance Rates by Driver Age
Driver Age Premium
16 $7,120
20 $4,368
30 $1,954
40 $1,876
50 $1,716
60 $1,686

Full coverage, $500 deductibles

Rates by Deductible

Dodge Hornet Insurance Rates with Different Deductibles
Deductible Premium
$100 $2,356
$250 $2,134
$500 $1,876
$1,000 $1,632

Full coverage, driver age 40

Rates by Liability Limit

Dodge Hornet Insurance Rates with Different Liability Limits
Liability Limit Premium
30/60 $1,876
50/100 $1,988
100/300 $2,127
250/500 $2,490
100 CSL $2,043
300 CSL $2,350
500 CSL $2,574

Full coverage, driver age 40

Rates for High Risk Drivers

Dodge Hornet Insurance Rates for High Risk Drivers
Age Premium
16 $10,136
20 $6,944
30 $4,154
40 $4,070
50 $3,888
60 $3,852

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.

SR-22 Surcharge $262

Potential Rate Discounts

If you qualify for discounts, you may save the amounts shown below.

Discount Savings
Multi-policy $98
Multi-vehicle $99
Homeowner $28
5-yr Accident Free $138
5-yr Claim Free $120
Paid in Full/EFT $85
Advance Quote $93
Online Quote $131
Total Discounts $792
Rate after discounts $1,084

Discounts are estimated and may not be available from every company or in every state.

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