Updated April 23, 2026
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Cheap car insurance in Dallas, TX

Dallas drivers pay an average of $356 a month for full coverage and $158 a month for state minimum. Jerry compares 100+ insurers to find you a lower rate in minutes, with no spam calls and no pressure.

$44

Lowest state minimum quote Jerry has found in last 12 months

$160

Lowest full coverage quote Jerry has found in last 12 months

$275

Average monthly savings for drivers who switch and find savings

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Dallas car insurance rates reflect a unique combination of pressures that affect the North Texas market specifically. The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex sits in one of the most active hail corridors in the United States, with severe convective storms producing some of the largest single-event property insurance losses in the country. In 2023, Texas led the nation in hail events, and hail damage now accounts for roughly 12% of all U.S. comprehensive vehicle claims with an average claim cost above $5,700, both up sharply from a few years ago. 

Layered on top of that are about one in seven Texas drivers operating without insurance, dense urban traffic and a deep non-standard carrier market that gives drivers with violations or coverage lapses real options that don’t exist in many other states. Most drivers renew without comparing carriers, which means competing insurers never get a chance to price the same risk profile differently.

Jerry compares 100+ insurers to help you save. We’ve found quotes for Dallas drivers starting as low as $160 per month for full coverage (Progressive) and $71 per month for state minimum (Geico) in the last 12 months. Where you land depends on your profile, your ZIP and which carrier prices your risk most favorably right now.

Real recent quotes Jerry found for Dallas drivers

Here are some recent quotes Jerry has pulled for drivers in Dallas. These aren’t sample rates — they’re actual quotes pulled for Dallas drivers in the last 30 days. Driver profiles, ZIP codes and coverage levels vary.

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What are the cheapest car insurance companies in Dallas?

Right now, Geico is the cheapest average carrier for Dallas drivers at around $71 per month for state minimum coverage — but “cheapest overall” doesn’t always mean cheapest for you.

Dallas’s carrier landscape has a few specific dynamics worth knowing about before you compare:

  • Texas’s deep non-standard carrier market shapes the cheapest-by-clean-record results. While the cheapest option for Dallas drivers with clean records is Anchor General, that ranking can be counterintuitive. Anchor General specializes in non-standard auto for higher-risk drivers in Texas, California and Arizona, and its base rates are often priced aggressively low. The trade-off is a lower financial strength rating and a heavier customer-complaint profile than most standard carriers. For drivers with clean records who could qualify for standard pricing, comparing Anchor General against standard-market options like GEICO and Progressive is the only way to know whether the savings are worth that trade-off.

  • Hail exposure pushes comprehensive premiums up across every carrier. Carriers writing comprehensive coverage in Dallas-Fort Worth are pricing in one of the most active hail corridors in the country. North Texas storms in May 2024 alone caused over $2.3 billion in property damage, and June 2023 storms in DFW produced $7 to $10 billion in losses with hail accounting for 95% of the damages. Different carriers spread that exposure across their books differently, which is why comprehensive premium gaps between carriers can be wider in Dallas than in metros without that hail risk.

  • Root and similar telematics-driven carriers can win on full coverage for safe drivers. Root prices its policies primarily based on how you actually drive, measured through a smartphone-based test drive. Drivers who score well on braking, cornering, speed and time-of-day metrics can land at or near the bottom of Dallas full-coverage averages. Drivers who don’t score well usually don’t get a competitive quote at all. This carrier model isn’t the right fit for everyone, but for safe drivers it represents real savings that traditional pricing models can miss.

  • Texas’s file-and-use rate environment lets carrier pricing shift quickly. Texas allows insurers to use new rates as soon as they’re filed with the Texas Department of Insurance, with TDI review happening after the rates take effect. That’s a more flexible system than the prior-approval rules in some other states, and it means the carrier that priced your profile most competitively six months ago may not be the cheapest now. Re-shopping at every renewal matters more in Texas than in stricter rate-regulation states.

That said, the right carrier for you depends on your driving record, age, and whether you’re bundling or qualify for other discounts. Jerry compares all of these factors across 100+ insurers at once, so you’re not guessing which scenario applies to you.

Geico is the cheapest car insurance company in Dallas for state minimum coverage at an average of $71 per month. 

Cheapest carriers in Dallas by average, state minimum coverage
Last Updated May 9, 2026

ROOT is the cheapest car insurance company in Dallas for full coverage at an average of $259 per month. 

Cheapest carriers in Dallas by average, full coverage
Last Updated May 9, 2026

Key takeaway: Geico is the cheapest option for most Dallas drivers, but Anchor General often comes in cheapest on absolute-floor pricing for drivers willing to accept a non-standard carrier. Jerry shows you multiple quotes at once so you can compare and save.

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Why is car insurance expensive in Dallas?

Drivers in Dallas with clean records average $275/mo, which is above the TX state average ($257/mo) but close to the national average of $264/mo. Dallas isn’t the most expensive U.S. car insurance market, but it carries a distinct mix of weather, road and uninsured-driver pressures that keep rates higher than they need to be for drivers who don’t shop around.

⛈️ Hail and severe convective storms

The Dallas-Fort Worth corridor sits in one of the most active hail corridors in the United States. Texas was the number-one state for hail events in 2023 with over 1,100 significant events recorded by NOAA, and hail damage now accounts for roughly 12% of all U.S. comprehensive vehicle claims, up from 6.8% the year before. The average hail claim cost in Texas is over $5,700.

🛣️ Highway commuting and traffic density

Dallas drivers face some of the most congested commutes in the country, with the LBJ Freeway, the High Five Interchange and the I-35E corridor all seeing heavy daily volumes. More miles driven and more time spent in stop-and-go traffic both correlate with higher accident frequency, which feeds into both collision and liability premiums.

⚠️ About one in seven Texas drivers is uninsured

Roughly 14% of Texas drivers drove their vehicle without liability insurance in 2022, in line with the national average per the Insurance Research Council. That uninsured share gets passed through to insured drivers in higher uninsured motorist premiums, and makes the case for adding UM coverage stronger here than in lower-uninsured states.

⚠️🔧 Vehicle theft and parts costs

The Dallas-Fort Worth area consistently ranks among the higher theft U.S. metros, and the 2022 to 2024 Hyundai and Kia theft trend has hit Texas hard. Beyond outright theft, rising vehicle parts and labor costs nationwide have pushed average claim severity up across the board, including in Dallas.

No-fault vs. at-fault: Texas is an at-fault state. After an accident, the at-fault driver’s insurance pays for the other party’s medical bills, lost wages and property damage through their liability coverage. With about 14% of Texas drivers uninsured, uninsured motorist coverage is especially worth carrying in Dallas even though it’s not legally required.

Dallas car insurance rates by ZIP code

Where you park your car at night matters in Dallas, though probably not as much as you’d think. The gap between the cheapest and most expensive ZIPs is real but rarely dramatic — your address nudges your premium rather than defining it.

The reasons track with what you’d guess from driving around DFW. Insurers price for risk, and risk concentrates where cars get broken into more often, where claims pile up on congested highways, and where dense traffic means more chances for something to go wrong. Quieter streets and fewer accident-prone intersections translate into cheaper rates.The pattern is one most Dallas residents would recognize: northern and northwestern ZIPs tend to land on the affordable end, while southern Dallas runs pricier. It’s a tendency and not a rule, but consistent enough to know that your side of town gives you a sense of where pricing will land before you ever pull a quote.

Cheapest ZIP codes

The cheapest ZIPs in Jerry’s Dallas data cluster are in the northwest, the Park Cities and a handful of outer suburbs. Bluffview and the Northwest Highway corridor lead the list, followed by the Baylor and Old East Dallas medical district. Coppell shows up as one of the few true suburbs to make the cut. Rounding things out are Far North Dallas near the Carrollton border, the Mountain Creek area, the Park Cities themselves, Oak Lawn and Turtle Creek, Farmers Branch, and the Stemmons Corridor. What ties many of these together is the underlying risk profile: lower claim frequency, less theft and lighter traffic density than the metro average.

75209

Innwood, Briarwood, Bluffview

$197

75246

Baylor University Medical Center

$190

75019

Coppell

$192

75287

Preston Ridge, Timber Glen

$199

Most expensive ZIP codes

On the more expensive end, the priciest ZIPs in Jerry’s Dallas data cluster in southern Dallas, with a notable outlier up in the suburbs: Hurst, in Tarrant County, actually leads the list. Among Dallas city ZIPs, Oak Cliff and South Dallas top the chart, followed by Red Bird and Wynnewood, Pleasant Grove, the Stemmons Corridor, Lake Highlands, Preston Hollow, Lakewood and East Dallas, and Highland Hills, all pricing above the city average. The drivers are familiar: higher claim frequency, more theft pressure and heavier traffic density combine to push rates up.

76054

Hurst

$307

75216

Beckley Club Estates, South Oak Cliff

$322

75233

Southwest Dallas, Oak Cliff

$312

75217

Pleasant Grove

$288

Dallas car insurance rates by driver profile

ZIP code gets a lot of attention, but for most drivers it’s the second or third biggest factor in their rate — not the first. Age, driving record and credit score typically move the needle more.

Here’s what Jerry’s Dallas data shows for each, and what it actually means for your quote.

By age

Younger drivers face the steepest rates in Dallas, with 18 to 20 year olds paying more than double the city average on both state minimum and full coverage. Jerry’s Dallas data shows a rate cliff around 25, resulting in a $53/mo drop between the 21-24 and 25-34 buckets for state minimum, and a $113/mo drop for full coverage. If you’re in the 21 to 24 range and your premium feels punishing, the correction at 25 happens automatically at most carriers. Re-shopping the month you turn 25 is one of the highest-leverage rate-lowering moves available to younger Dallas drivers.

Average cost of insurance in Dallas by age group, state minimum
Age group
Average monthly cost
Price change vs. city average
18-20 $322 117%
21-24 $199 34%
25-34 $146 -2%
35-44 $128 -14%
45-54 $125 -16%
55-64 $120 -19%
65+ $127 -15%
Last Updated May 9, 2026
Average cost of insurance in Dallas by age group, full coverage
Age group
Average monthly cost
Price change vs. city average
18-20 $693 105%
21-24 $459 36%
25-34 $346 2%
35-44 $290 -14%
45-54 $277 -18%
55-64 $264 -22%
65+ $254 -25%
Last Updated May 9, 2026

Key takeaway: Dallas drivers under 25 pay well above the city average. Rates drop sharply at 25 and continue falling through the 65+ bracket, where Dallas senior drivers see the lowest averages on full coverage.

By driving record

Having at-fault accidents adds 12% on average for Dallas Jerry drivers buying full coverage, which is less than the surcharge a single speeding ticket adds. At-fault accidents show essentially no impact on state minimum premiums, and the data shows another quirk worth flagging: drivers with a DUI appear to pay slightly less for state minimum coverage than drivers with a clean record on state minimum. This actually reflects the carrier mix Jerry quotes for these drivers rather than insurers rewarding at-fault accidents or DUIs.

Drivers with at-fault accidents or DUIs on state minimum often get matched with non-standard carriers like Anchor General and Bluefire, which can price competitively at minimum-coverage levels for high-risk drivers. Full coverage averages, where the carrier mix is more stable, show the expected ordering with at-fault accidents and DUIs both resulting in higher premiums.

Texas carriers typically look back three years on tickets and at-fault accidents, with longer lookbacks common for DUIs. If you’re past that three-year mark on an old incident and haven’t shopped around, there’s a good chance you’re still paying surcharged rates on what’s now a clean record. Jerry monitors your policy and automatically reshops, so we can alert you when a better rate becomes available and when violations fall off your rating.

Average cost of state minimum coverage in Dallas, by driving record
Driving record
Average monthly cost
Price change vs. clean record
Clean record $114 0%
1 speeding ticket $120 6%
At-fault accident $114 0%
DUI / DWI $135 18%
Last Updated May 9, 2026
Average cost of full coverage in Dallas, by driving record
Driving record
Average monthly cost
Price change vs. clean record
Clean record $239 0%
1 speeding ticket $282 18%
At-fault accident $267 12%
DUI / DWI $236 -1%
Last Updated May 9, 2026

Key Takeaway: A single speeding ticket adds more to Dallas state minimum premiums on average than an at-fault accident does; not by a huge margin, but enough to notice. Most Texas violations clear from your rating after three years.

By credit score

Credit score is one of the largest factors outside of driving in Texas car insurance pricing, and Jerry’s Dallas data shows excellent credit standing out clearly. Drivers in that tier save meaningfully versus good credit, with an even wider gap on state minimum than on full coverage.

The middle of the table is where things get strange. Fair credit drivers actually pay less on average than good credit drivers on both coverage levels. That sounds backward, and it likely reflects carrier-mix effects rather than insurers rewarding lower credit: different carriers weigh credit differently, and the mix of who’s quoting fair-credit drivers may be pulling the average down. Quotes within the middle tiers can vary a lot depending on which carrier prices you.

The cleanest signal is still excellent credit versus everyone else. But for drivers in fair or poor territory, shopping around matters more than the averages suggest.

Average cost of state minimum coverage in Dallas, by credit score
Credit score
Average monthly cost
Price change vs. good credit
Excellent (750+) $99 -37%
Good (660–750) $156 0%
Fair (550–659) $125 -20%
Poor (below 550) $153 -2%
Last Updated May 9, 2026
Average cost of full coverage in Dallas, by credit score
Credit score
Average monthly cost
Price change vs. good credit
Excellent (750+) $189 -34%
Good (660–750) $287 0%
Fair (550–659) $215 -25%
Poor (below 550) $261 -9%
Last Updated May 9, 2026

Key takeaway: Excellent credit saves Dallas drivers a meaningful chunk versus good or fair credit. Middle tiers show variable results due to carrier-mix effects, so comparing quotes across multiple carriers matters most for drivers with Fair or Poor credit.

How Jerry finds car insurance savings for Dallas drivers

Premiums have gone up for a lot of drivers in Dallas, but you don’t have to just sit back and accept it. Jerry compares quotes, uncovers discounts and helps you choose smarter coverage for your needs and budget. Below are real examples of Dallas drivers who found cheaper coverage through Jerry.

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If you’re looking to find the cheapest car insurance in Texas, below are four top tips that Jerry’s agents have found.

Jerry Agent Tip 1: Compare quotes to find the cheapest insurer

Checking quotes before your policy renews helps you avoid overpaying, no matter which coverage level you choose. Since insurers price driver profiles in Dallas differently, the same coverage can come with very different price tags.

Here’s how those differences show up for real Jerry customers:

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Key takeaway: Prices can vary widely, even for the same coverage. Comparing quotes with Jerry helps you find the lowest rate available to you.

Jerry Agent Tip 2: Stack discounts to cut your premium

Drivers in Dallas can lower their premiums by using discounts for things like being a homeowner, going paperless or having modern safety features. Combined, these savings can make premiums more affordable without compromising protection

It’s not always easy to know which discounts you qualify for, so Jerry finds and stacks them for you automatically.

Key takeaway: Discounts can make a real difference, and Jerry ensures you don’t miss out. The app automatically finds and stacks the savings that apply to you.

Jerry Agent Tip 3: Balance coverage and cost for smarter protection

Choosing the right mix of coverage helps drivers in Dallas stay protected without overspending. State minimums keep premiums low, while options like full coverage, standard and preferred tiers add stronger protections like rental reimbursement, towing and lower deductibles.

When you find the best balance between cost and protection, driving feels a lot more secure. Here are the coverage options available to drivers in Dallas:

Minimum

$100$186/mo

Meets Texas’s 30/60/25 liability requirements to keep costs down, but doesn’t cover damage to your own vehicle.

Full

$194$381/mo

Adds collision and comprehensive coverage for your car, which is often required if your vehicle is financed or leased.

Standard

$239$460/mo

Includes uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage and medical payments (or PIP), especially valuable in Texas where many severe crashes involve uninsured drivers.

Preferred

$232$443/mo

Offers higher liability limits, lower deductibles and extras like towing and rental reimbursement for broader protection.

Key takeaway: Coverage levels aren’t one-size-fits-all. Jerry shows you the real cost of each tier so you can find the protection level that feels right for your car and your budget.

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Jerry Agent Tip 4: Pick the right deductible

Raising your deductible typically lowers your car insurance premium. Just be sure you can comfortably cover that cost if you need to file a claim.

Here’s a look at the deductibles Jerry drivers chose in the past year:

To find the ideal deductible:

  • Check your car’s value (Jerry tracks this for you monthly).

  • Choose what you can afford out-of-pocket.

  • See how deductibles change your rate in real time.

The Jerry difference: Jerry shows you real-time savings across multiple deductible levels, so you can confidently choose the balance between cost and coverage that fits you best.

Texas car insurance minimums: What’s required in Dallas

Texas requires 30/60/25 liability minimums, often referred to as basic limits coverage. Here are the minimum requirements in Texas:

  • $30,000 of bodily injury per person.

  • $60,000 of bodily injury per accident.

  • $25,000 for property damage.

Driving without insurance in Texas can result in fines, license suspension, vehicle registration suspension and SR-22 filing requirements. Penalties scale with the specific violation and prior record.

Texas’s 30/60 bodily injury minimum is well below the average serious-crash cost. The average crash with injuries costs over $160,000, according to the National Safety Council, more than five times Texas’s mandatory bodily injury minimum. Jerry can help you find affordable car insurance starting at just $209/mo.

Methodology

To find the cheapest car insurance in each state, we use proprietary, real-world quotes from drivers — not third-party estimates. Each shopping journey includes multiple rounds of quotes, with information verified along the way.

At every stage, we aggregate and anonymize data to protect privacy and ensure accuracy. Because Jerry has delivered millions of quotes, often with multiple offers per driver, our datasets are large enough to avoid bias toward any one region, carrier or driver type.

Unlike other sites that rely on modeled rates, Jerry is a licensed insurance broker in 50 states, giving us firsthand visibility into how quotes are generated and validated.

Unless otherwise stated, rates reflect the last six months of verified full-coverage quotes for clean-record drivers. Data involving accidents or credit uses the last 18 months to ensure reliability.

Read more about Jerry’s data gathering and verification processes

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