Jerry has helped customers find affordable coverage in Texas since 2019. In Pasadena, here are some key numbers from the past six months:
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Jerry has helped 298 drivers to compare 19 insurance providers.
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Majority of quotes range from $168 to $398 per month.
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On average, Jerry users who switched to a lower quote saved $30 to $121 per month.
If you want to see what you could save, Jerry can help you check your options in minutes.

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How Jerry finds car insurance savings for Pasadena drivers
If you’ve noticed your car insurance premium going up, you’re not the only one. Jerry has found more affordable coverage by comparing up to 19 insurers in just minutes. Here’s a look at real quotes Jerry customers in Pasadena found when they shopped around.
Recent quotes
Based on Jerry customers with clean driving records who found savings in the past 12 months. Savings depend on coverage and other factors. Potential savings will vary.
Learn more: Best car insurance in Texas
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
Comparing quotes from multiple companies helps you avoid paying more than you need for car insurance. Different insurers value driver profiles differently, which can lead to very different prices. Here you can see how Jerry customers have received different quotes for the same coverage:
Recent customer quotes
Based on Jerry customers with clean driving records who found savings in the past 12 months. Savings depend on coverage and other factors. Potential savings will vary.
Jerry recommends: Compare quotes across several insurers to make sure you’re getting the lowest price for the coverage you want. The Jerry app makes it easy to see your options side by side.
Jerry Agent Tip 2: Apply discounts to maximize your savings
Simple things like being a good driver, getting your quote early, or switching to paperless billing can bring your insurance costs down. Since it’s hard to know which discounts actually apply, Jerry checks for your eligible savings so you don’t miss out on extra savings.
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 3: Choose the right mix of cost and coverage
Optimizing your coverage starts with understanding how each level protects you.
Lower coverage keeps premiums down, but offers limited financial protection in a severe accident. Higher tiers add more protection, including coverage for your own car, uninsured drivers and rental reimbursement.
Here are the options Pasadena drivers can choose from to find the right combination of price and protection:
Minimum
$112 – $209/mo
Meets Texas’s 30/60/25 liability requirements to keep costs down, but doesn’t cover damage to your own vehicle.
Full
$203 – $390/mo
Adds collision and comprehensive coverage for your car, which is often required if your vehicle is financed or leased.
Standard
$252 – $492/mo
Includes uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage and medical payments (or PIP), especially valuable in Texas where many severe crashes involve uninsured drivers.
Preferred
$246 – $458/mo
Offers higher liability limits, lower deductibles and extras like towing and rental reimbursement for broader protection.
Based on drivers with no accidents or violations who saved with Jerry over the past 6 months. Quotes and coverage not available for all customers.
Why it matters: Comparing coverage tiers helps you understand the tradeoffs between what you pay each month and the risk you’re taking on. Jerry shows real-time prices for each tier so you can choose the option that works best for you.
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Coverage Definitions
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Who it pays: The other person, for injuries when you’re at fault in a crash.
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What it covers: Medical bills, lost wages and legal costs for people injured in an accident you cause.
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How it pays: Up to your policy limits, shown as two numbers. For example, 50/100 means $50K per person and $100K per accident.*
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Do you need it? Required by law in every state except New Hampshire. Your state sets a minimum, but Jerry recommends considering limits of at least 100/300.
Property damage liability (PD)
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Who it pays: The other person, for property you damage in a crash.
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What it covers: Costs to repair or replace another person’s car, fence, mailbox or other property you hit.
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How it pays: Up to your policy’s limit. For example, $50K.*
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Do you need it? Required by law in every state except New Hampshire. Your state sets a minimum, but Jerry recommends considering limits of at least $100K.
*Bodily injury liability and property damage liability are typically shown as three numbers on your policy, like 100/300/100. The first two numbers represent your bodily injury limits per person and per accident, while the third number represents your property damage limit.
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Who it pays: You, for damage to your own car.
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What it covers: Costs to repair or replace your own car after a crash with another car or object, like a guardrail or pole.
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How it pays: You pay a deductible first, then insurance covers the rest, typically up to your car’s current market value.
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Do you need it? Required if you’re financing or leasing your car. Optional otherwise, but recommended if your car is worth more than $5,000. May not be worthwhile for older, lower-value cars.
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Who it pays: You, for damage to your own car.
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What it covers: Damage from non-crash events like theft, vandalism, hail, flooding, falling trees, fire or hitting an animal.
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How it pays: You pay a deductible first, then insurance covers the rest, typically up to your car’s current market value.
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Do you need it? Required if you’re financing or leasing your car. Optional otherwise, but recommended if your car is worth more than $5,000. May not be worthwhile for older, lower-value cars.
Uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM)
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Who it pays: You and your passengers, for injuries and property damage.
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What it covers: Your own injuries and property damage when the at-fault driver has no insurance or not enough to cover your costs, including hit-and-runs in many states.
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How it pays: Up to your chosen limits, which often match your BI limits. There’s usually no deductible for UM, but UIM may have one.
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Do you need it? Required in some states, but Jerry recommends every driver get it, since about 1 in 8 drivers does not have car insurance.
Personal injury protection (PIP)
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Who it pays: You and your passengers, for medical bills and lost income, no matter who caused the accident.
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What it covers: Medical bills, lost wages, childcare, funeral costs and other expenses after an accident, regardless of fault.
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How it pays: Up to your policy limit. There’s usually no deductible, though this varies by state.
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Do you need it? Required in no-fault states. If available in your state, it’s worth considering.
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Who it pays: You and your passengers, for medical bills.
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What it covers: Medical expenses after an accident, regardless of fault.
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How it pays: No deductible. Pays up to your policy’s limit.
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Do you need it? Optional in most states, but can be valuable if you don’t have health insurance or have a high-deductible health plan.
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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:
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Check your car’s value (Jerry tracks this for you monthly).
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Choose what you can afford out-of-pocket.
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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.
Drive with confidence
Driving brings risks, from collisions to repairs, and the right coverage and smart discounts can keep costs under control. When you compare quotes and stack the discounts available to you, you can cut your premium without cutting coverage. Jerry helps you do exactly that by finding lower prices and the protection that fits your needs.

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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 48 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
Xuyun Zeng is a writer and editor with a wide-ranging content background including tech, journalism, cars and health care. After graduating with highest honors in journalism, Xuyun led a newspaper to win eight awards, helped start an award-winning film industry podcast and has written over a hundred articles about cars repair, state laws and insurance. Prior to joining Jerry, Xuyun worked as a freelance SEO consultant with a mission to create the best content that will help readers and grow organic traffic.

