Ford Fusion Hybrid Insurance Rates
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The average insurance rates for a Ford Fusion Hybrid are $1,504 a year with full coverage. Comprehensive costs an estimated $240 a year, collision costs $494, and liability costs $570. Liability-only insurance costs as little as $634 a year, with high-risk driver insurance costing around $3,276. Teenage drivers cost the most to insure at $5,918 a year or more.
Average premium for full coverage: $1,504
Policy rates broken down by type of insurance:
Price estimates include $500 deductible amounts, liability coverage up to 30/60, and includes medical/PIP and uninsured motorist coverage. Prices are averaged for all U.S. states and Fusion Hybrid trim levels.
Price Range Variability
For an average driver, Ford Fusion Hybrid insurance rates go from as low as $634 for liability-only coverage to a high of $3,276 for a high-risk driver policy.
Urban vs. Rural Price Range
Your location can make a big difference on car insurance rates. More rural locations are shown to have a lower frequency of collision claims than densely populated cities.
The diagram below illustrates the effect of geographic area on insurance prices.
The examples above demonstrate why it is important to compare rates for a targeted area and risk profile, instead of making a decision based on average rates.
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Additional Charts and Tables
The chart below details estimated Ford Fusion Hybrid insurance rates for other coverage scenarios.
- The best discount rate is $875
- Drivers who choose higher $1,000 deductibles will pay approximately $1,336 annually
- The average rate for a good driver age 40 who has $500 deductibles is $1,504
- Using low $100 deductibles for comprehensive and collision insurance will increase the cost to $1,828
- Drivers who are prone to accidents and violations could pay up to $3,276 or more
- Policy cost for full coverage for a 16-year-old driver can cost as much as $5,918 a year
Auto insurance rates for a Ford Fusion Hybrid also range considerably based on your risk profile, the trim level and model year, and liability limits and deductibles.
Older drivers with a good driving record and high deductibles may pay as low as $1,400 per year on average, or $117 per month, for full coverage. Rates are much higher for teenagers, where even good drivers will have to pay at least $5,900 a year. View Rates by Age
Your home state makes a big difference in Ford Fusion Hybrid insurance prices. A 40-year-old driver could pay as low as $1,080 a year in states like Utah, Ohio, and New Hampshire, or be forced to pay as much as $2,030 on average in New York, Michigan, and Florida.
| State | Premium | Compared to U.S. Avg | Percent Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | $1,356 | -$148 | -9.8% |
| Alaska | $1,150 | -$354 | -23.5% |
| Arizona | $1,244 | -$260 | -17.3% |
| Arkansas | $1,504 | -$0 | 0.0% |
| California | $1,710 | $206 | 13.7% |
| Colorado | $1,434 | -$70 | -4.7% |
| Connecticut | $1,544 | $40 | 2.7% |
| Delaware | $1,698 | $194 | 12.9% |
| Florida | $1,876 | $372 | 24.7% |
| Georgia | $1,386 | -$118 | -7.8% |
| Hawaii | $1,076 | -$428 | -28.5% |
| Idaho | $1,018 | -$486 | -32.3% |
| Illinois | $1,118 | -$386 | -25.7% |
| Indiana | $1,132 | -$372 | -24.7% |
| Iowa | $1,016 | -$488 | -32.4% |
| Kansas | $1,424 | -$80 | -5.3% |
| Kentucky | $2,046 | $542 | 36.0% |
| Louisiana | $2,222 | $718 | 47.7% |
| Maine | $928 | -$576 | -38.3% |
| Maryland | $1,240 | -$264 | -17.6% |
| Massachusetts | $1,200 | -$304 | -20.2% |
| Michigan | $2,608 | $1,104 | 73.4% |
| Minnesota | $1,256 | -$248 | -16.5% |
| Mississippi | $1,798 | $294 | 19.5% |
| Missouri | $1,332 | -$172 | -11.4% |
| Montana | $1,614 | $110 | 7.3% |
| Nebraska | $1,180 | -$324 | -21.5% |
| Nevada | $1,798 | $294 | 19.5% |
| New Hampshire | $1,080 | -$424 | -28.2% |
| New Jersey | $1,678 | $174 | 11.6% |
| New Mexico | $1,330 | -$174 | -11.6% |
| New York | $1,580 | $76 | 5.1% |
| North Carolina | $864 | -$640 | -42.6% |
| North Dakota | $1,230 | -$274 | -18.2% |
| Ohio | $1,036 | -$468 | -31.1% |
| Oklahoma | $1,540 | $36 | 2.4% |
| Oregon | $1,376 | -$128 | -8.5% |
| Pennsylvania | $1,432 | -$72 | -4.8% |
| Rhode Island | $2,004 | $500 | 33.2% |
| South Carolina | $1,358 | -$146 | -9.7% |
| South Dakota | $1,266 | -$238 | -15.8% |
| Tennessee | $1,314 | -$190 | -12.6% |
| Texas | $1,808 | $304 | 20.2% |
| Utah | $1,114 | -$390 | -25.9% |
| Vermont | $1,028 | -$476 | -31.6% |
| Virginia | $900 | -$604 | -40.2% |
| Washington | $1,158 | -$346 | -23.0% |
| West Virginia | $1,376 | -$128 | -8.5% |
| Wisconsin | $1,040 | -$464 | -30.9% |
| Wyoming | $1,340 | -$164 | -10.9% |

Using high physical damage deductibles could save up to $500 annually, while buying higher liability limits will increase premiums. Moving from a 50/100 limit to a 250/500 limit will raise rates by up to $513 extra every year. View Rates by Deductible or Liability Limit
If you have a few points on your driving record or tend to cause accidents, you may be forking out $1,800 to $2,500 in extra premium every year, depending on your age. A high-risk auto insurance policy can cost from 42% to 133% more than a normal policy. View High Risk Driver Rates
Because rates have so much variability, the best way to find out which auto insurance is cheapest is to get quotes from multiple companies. Every company uses a different method to calculate rates, and quoted rates will be varied from one company to the next.
| Model Year | Comprehensive | Collision | Liability | Total Premium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 Ford Fusion Hybrid | $250 | $524 | $564 | $1,538 |
| 2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid | $240 | $494 | $570 | $1,504 |
| 2018 Ford Fusion Hybrid | $230 | $442 | $574 | $1,446 |
Rates are averaged for all Ford Fusion Hybrid 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 Cheaper Ford Fusion Hybrid Insurance
Finding cheaper rates on insurance for a Ford Fusion Hybrid not only requires having a good driving record, but also having good credit, not filing small claims, and qualifying for all possible discounts. Take the time to compare rates every time your policy renews by getting quotes from direct companies like GEICO, Progressive, and Esurance, and also from local exclusive and independent agents.
The next list is a condensed summary of the information covered in the above illustrations.
- You may be able to save approximately $180 per year simply by quoting early and online
- Drivers age 20 and younger are the costliest to insure, as much as $493 each month if they have full coverage
- Increasing comprehensive and collision deductibles can save around $500 each year
- Drivers considered higher risk with multiple at-fault accidents may pay on average $1,770 more annually to buy Ford Fusion Hybrid insurance
- Insureds who want increased levels of liability coverage will pay an extra $630 every year to go from a 30/60 limit to 250/500 limits
Rate Tables and Charts
Rates by Driver Age
| Driver Age | Premium |
|---|---|
| 16 | $5,918 |
| 20 | $3,508 |
| 30 | $1,542 |
| 40 | $1,504 |
| 50 | $1,376 |
| 60 | $1,350 |
Full coverage, $500 deductibles
Rates by Deductible
| Deductible | Premium |
|---|---|
| $100 | $1,828 |
| $250 | $1,676 |
| $500 | $1,504 |
| $1,000 | $1,336 |
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates by Liability Limit
| Liability Limit | Premium |
|---|---|
| 30/60 | $1,504 |
| 50/100 | $1,618 |
| 100/300 | $1,761 |
| 250/500 | $2,131 |
| 100 CSL | $1,675 |
| 300 CSL | $1,989 |
| 500 CSL | $2,217 |
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates for High Risk Drivers
| Age | Premium |
|---|---|
| 16 | $8,402 |
| 20 | $5,594 |
| 30 | $3,324 |
| 40 | $3,276 |
| 50 | $3,134 |
| 60 | $3,104 |
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 | $78 |
| Multi-vehicle | $83 |
| Homeowner | $24 |
| 5-yr Accident Free | $106 |
| 5-yr Claim Free | $97 |
| Paid in Full/EFT | $64 |
| Advance Quote | $73 |
| Online Quote | $104 |
| Total Discounts | $629 |
Discounts are estimated and may not be available from every company or in every state.
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