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Indiana · 2026

Car insurance in Indiana is cheaper than most states.

The average driver here pays $1,032/year — 28% below the national average, and higher than 7 of 50 other states.

$1,032
avg full coverage
per year
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$926 · Maine$1,994 · Florida
● Indiana is in the 14th percentile nationally
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What affects your rate in Indiana

Indiana's average premium is 28% below the national average of $1,438, ranking #44 of 51 states by cost. NAIC cautions that state-to-state comparisons reflect differing coverage mixes, urban density and required coverages, not just carrier pricing.

How Indiana compares

Average full-coverage premium per year
BenchmarkPer year
Indiana$1,032
National average$1,438
Most expensive — Florida$1,994
Cheapest — Maine$926

Source: NAIC 2022/2023 Auto Insurance Database Report (combined average premium per insured vehicle, 2023 data, released February 2026).

Frequently asked questions

How much does car insurance cost in Indiana?

The average driver in Indiana pays about $1,032 per year — roughly $86 a month — for full-coverage car insurance, according to the NAIC 2023 Auto Insurance Database Report. State-minimum coverage typically costs much less.

Is car insurance more expensive in Indiana than the U.S. average?

No. At $1,032 per year, Indiana is about 28% below the national average of $1,438. That ranks it 44th out of 51 states and D.C. by cost.

Why is car insurance cheaper in Indiana?

Indiana's average premium is 28% below the national average of $1,438, ranking #44 of 51 states by cost. NAIC cautions that state-to-state comparisons reflect differing coverage mixes, urban density and required coverages, not just carrier pricing.

Does Indiana use your credit score to set car insurance rates?

Yes. Like most states, Indiana lets insurers use credit-based insurance scores, so a stronger credit tier can lower your rate. Only four states (California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Michigan) ban it.

How can I lower my car insurance in Indiana?

Compare quotes from several insurers, raise your deductible, bundle auto with home or renters, and keep a clean driving record. For the same driver, premiums in Indiana can differ by hundreds of dollars between companies, so shopping around is the biggest lever.

About this estimate. The base figure is the NAIC combined average premium for Indiana (liability + collision + comprehensive, 2023). The calculator applies published industry multipliers (age, credit, record, coverage) from secondary sources (Bankrate / ValuePenguin modeled rates) and is an estimate for informational purposes only — not an insurance quote or offer. Credit-tier adjustments are not applied in states that ban credit-based insurance scoring (California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Michigan). See our full methodology.