Car Insurance in North Carolina

Auto insurance in North Carolina
Jerry’s data shows that North Carolina drivers typically paid $178.05 while the average American driver paid $248.14.
While North Carolina drivers typically pay lower than the national average, that may change with the increase in the state-mandated minimums that came into effect July 1, 2025, which requires:
- $50,000 in bodily injury liability per person.
- $100,000 in bodily injury liability per accident.
- $50,000 in property damage liability.
- $50,000 in uninsured and underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage per person.
- $100,000 in uninsured and underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage per accident.
- $50,000 in uninsured motorist property damage coverage per person.
State-mandated minimum coverage may be the most affordable car insurance policy, but it may not be the right coverage for you. Unlike liability-only insurance, a full coverage policy includes coverage for your vehicle, regardless of fault, and provides protection in the case of a natural disaster, theft or vandalism. Compare multiple car insurance quotes to see raising and lowering your limits and adding optional coverages affects your rate.








Check out recent quotes Jerry customers have gotten for car insurance in North Carolina.
Date of Policy
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Insurance Company
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Monthly Quote
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June 22, 2025 | National General | $63 |
June 22, 2025 | Progressive | $300 |
June 22, 2025 | Dairyland | $312 |
June 22, 2025 | Safeco | $220 |
June 22, 2025 | Progressive | $123 |
