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Best car insurance company in Oklahoma

Drivers in Oklahoma pay an average of $2,138 a year or $178 a month for car insurance coverage which makes it the 10th most expensive state in the country.

Even though car insurance is pretty expensive in Oklahoma, it’s possible to find affordable coverage with top insurers such as Progressive, GEICO, State Farm, and other insurers.

Shelter Insurance is our choice for the best car insurance in Oklahoma. It finished first in our rankings with 4.42 out of 5 stars and an average premium of $2,055 a year, or $171 a month, which is $83 less than the state average.

Progressive was second with a score of 4.18 stars followed by State Farm with 4 stars.

The best car insurance companies in Oklahoma

Company GroupNAICJ.D. PowerAM Best RatingScore (out of 5)
Shelter Insurance0.43677A4.42
Progressive0.71638A+4.18
State Farm0.79647A++4.00
GEICO0.69622A++3.76
Allstate1.1629A+3.05
Farmers0.86622A3.04
USAA*1.18759A++4.38
*USAA is only available to military community members and their families.
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How we picked the top auto insurance companies

When choosing the top car insurance companies in the state, we not only looked at the average cost of coverage but also J.D. Power customer satisfaction scores, AM Best financial strength ratings and National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) complaint rankings. National averages were used where state and regional data was not available.

For each of the four metrics, we gave companies in each state from 1 to 5 (5 being the best) based on how they performed in each category. Those components were then given the following weights, to arrive at an overall star rating.

  • Premiums: 25%
  • JD Power: 30%
  • AM Best: 25%
  • NAIC: 20%

Cheapest car insurance in Oklahoma

Progressive has the lowest average rate in Oklahoma at $1,194 a year or $100 a month.

GEICO is the next most affordable at $1,820 annually and State Farm at $1,861. While these insurers had the cheapest average premiums, there are plenty of other options for coverage in the state.

Insurers consider a wide variety of factors when setting a rate and use proprietary algorithms which can result in dramatic differences in premium quotes. Where you live also affects rates.

“States that have a higher rate of severe weather that damages cars or helps cause accidents will typically have higher rates,” says Chong Gao, director of product management R&D at Mercury Insurance. “Oklahoma, for example, is prone to extreme weather like hurricanes and its car insurance costs are consequently much higher.”

The data shows how shopping around for coverage can result in savings. While Progressive had the lowest average rate at $1,194, Farmers was the most expensive at $2,717.

Below are the cheapest car insurance rates by state. To calculate these rates, we used data for a 40-year-old driver of a 2023 Honda Accord LX – one of the most commonly insured vehicles – to provide a consistent and realistic comparison across states.

Cheapest full-coverage insurance in Oklahoma

CompanyAverage annual premiumAverage monthly premium
Progressive$1,194$100
GEICO$1,820$152
State Farm$1,861$155
Shelter Insurance$2,055$171
Mercury Insurance$2,237$186
Allstate$2,699$225
Farmers$2,717$226
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Full coverage car insurance in Oklahoma

As noted, the rates above are for full coverage car insurance. Full coverage car insurance simply means you are carrying liability and any other state requirements as well as collision and comprehensive.

Full coverage insurance includes collision and comprehensive, which protects your own vehicle. Collision insurance will pay to repair your vehicle when it is damaged after colliding with another vehicle or object. Comprehensive covers damage that is done by perils such as fire, theft, flooding, vandalism, and more.

Shopping for car insurance in Oklahoma

Shopping around for coverage is a great way to make sure you are getting the best rates on your auto insurance. Experts often tell consumers to shop for insurance yearly. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you should be looking to switch.

“I recommend that people stay with the same insurance company, as they tend to get a better rate when they have been with the same carrier for more than 12 months. The more tenure you have with a carrier, the more potential there is to earn benefits,” says Tim Bottini, a Country Financial insurance agent based in St. Louis. “The carrier can also review your claims history and provide information about applicable discounts.”

But make sure you are comparing like coverage levels and deductibles.

“It is extremely important to make sure you start off with an apples-to-apples comparison,” Bottini says. “However, if a person has low limits, say 25/50/25 – limit per person/per occurrence/limit for property damage – I am going to recommend and quote at least 50/100/100. Depending on their age, income and profession, I would quote higher limits to protect their net worth and earnings potential.”

Bottini also says people can save money on their car insurance by keeping their credit score up, following the speed limit and placing both home and auto insurance with the same carrier.

Cheapest car insurance in Oklahoma by age

Car insurance rates will vary by age as reams of statistics show that teen and young adult drivers, because they are inexperienced on the road, take bigger risks and are more likely to get in anaccident and file a claim, which is why they pay more for coverage than older more experienced drivers.

Progressive turned out to be the best insurer in Oklahoma for drivers of all ages. The numbers show the difference between young and old drivers with the lowest premium for a teen coming in at 91% more than the lowest premium for a senior driver.

Once a driver hits 25, rates will start to drop, assuming they keep their driving record clean, and will stay stable until their 70s when they will start climbing a bit.

Cheapest car insurance for senior drivers in Oklahoma

Seniors in the state pay more for coverage than all other driver groups, except for teens. Progressive is the most affordable option for seniors with a yearly premium of $1,042 or $87 a month. State Farm was the second cheapest at $1,733 and GEICO rounded out the top three at $1,849.

Seniors tend to pay more for coverage due to age. Many seniors suffer from vision and hearing issues as well as slowing reflexes. In addition, medications they may take can impact their driving. All of these factors combined lead to more accidents and claims which will result in a higher premium.

The chart below shows the average premium for senior drivers.

Average rates for seniors in Oklahoma

CompanyAverage annual premiumAverage monthly premium
Progressive$1,042$87
State Farm$1,733$144
GEICO$1,849$154
Shelter Insurance$1,928$161
Mercury Insurance$2,186$182
Farmers$2,667$222
Allstate$2,709$226
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Car insurance for young drivers in Oklahoma

While young adults pay less than teen drivers, they still pay more than older more experienced drivers. The best choice for young adults (early 20s) in Oklahoma is Progressive with an annual rate of $2,010 or $168 a month.

GEICO had the second cheapest premium at $2,643 a year followed by State Farm was third at $2,851.

If young drivers keep their driving record clean, their rates will drop down as they move out of their 20s.

The table below shows the best insurers for young drivers in Oklahoma:

Average rates for young drivers in Oklahoma

CompanyAverage annual premiumAverage monthly premium
Progressive$2,010$168
GEICO$2,643$220
State Farm$2,851$238
Shelter Insurance$3,807$317
Mercury Insurance$4,042$337
Allstate$4,129$344
Farmers$4,629$386
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Car insurance for teen drivers in Oklahoma

Insuring a teen is always expensive; statistics show that inexperienced teen drivers get into more accidents and file more claims than more experienced drivers. In Oklahoma, the best insurer for teen drivers is State Farm with an annual premium of $4,616 or $385 a month. Progressive was second most affordable at $5,895 a year or $491 monthly while Shelter Insurance was number three at $5,964.

While teens are expensive to insure, there are a few ways to save some money. Most insurers offer a good student discount so if your teen is carrying a B average or above you should ask for a discount. Putting them in an older vehicle will also lower your insurance costs.

The chart below shows average premiums for teens.

Average rates for teens in Oklahoma

CompanyAverage annual premiumAverage monthly premium
State Farm$4,616$385
Progressive$5,895$491
Shelter Insurance$5,964$497
GEICO$6,017$501
Mercury Insurance$9,634$803
Allstate$9,687$807
Farmers$10,404$867
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Average cost of car insurance in Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, the average premium is $2,138, which makes Oklahoma the 10th most expensive state for coverage.

All states have large metropolitan areas, which will always push up the cost of insurance as more vehicles on the road lead to more accidents and claims. A high crime rate will also impact rates.

“If a state has a higher rate of car insurance claims associated with vandalism or car theft, prices are usually higher because car insurance companies view insuring these cars as a higher risk for them,” says Chong Gao, director of product management R&D at Mercury Insurance.

The chart below is the average rate in each state for a 40-year-old driver of a 2023 Honda Accord LX.

Average rates for a 40-year-old in Oklahoma

Average annual premiumAverage monthly premium
$2,138 $178
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Which Oklahoma ZIP codes are most expensive for car insurance?

Car insurance costs in Oklahoma can vary significantly based on your location, as insurers consider the ZIP code where your vehicle is primarily parked when determining your premium.

Our data shows that the Warr Acres area came out as the most expensive with an average annual premium of $2,478. Del City was No. 2 and Spencer was No. 3.

Here are the most expensive ZIP codes in Oklahoma for car insurance:

Most expensive ZIP codes in Oklahoma

CityAverage annual Premium
Warr Acres$2,478
Del City$2,430
Spencer$2,414
Midwest City$2,411
Bethany$2,391
Oklahoma City$2,373
Wheatland$2,360
Turley$2,342
Tulsa$2,339
Arcadia$2,309
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Which Oklahoma ZIP codes are the cheapest for car insurance?

Rural areas are almost always cheaper than urban areas when it comes to car insurance. Fewer people and cars on the road mean fewer accidents and claims. The cheapest zip code for car insurance in Oklahoma is in Vera with an annual premium of $1,970.

Least expensive ZIP codes in Oklahoma

CityAverage annual Premium
Vera$1,970
Ramona$1,978
Altus Afb$1,986
Bartlesville$1,986
Indiahoma$1,992
Elgin$1,994
Fletcher$1,994
Chattanooga$1,996
Enid$1,996
Medicine Park$2,002
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Cheapest car insurance for high-risk drivers in Oklahoma

Drivers with a speeding ticket, DUI or at-fault accident on their record are often considered high-risk drivers and end up paying more for coverage. The increase can range from reasonable for a speeding ticket to a big leap in costs for a DUI.

The data showed that a speeding ticket will result in a 32% increase, pushing the average rate to $2,450. Speeding tickets will typically impact your premium for at least three years.

An at-fault accident will raise your rates by 65% to an average of $3,056. A DUI will result in the biggest increase, sending your premium up 80% to an average of $3,339.

The table below shows the average increase for drivers with an incident on their record:

How much rates increase in Oklahoma after a traffic incident

Profile GroupsAverage annual premiumRates after IncidentRates increase after incident ($)Rates increase after incident (%)
At-Fault Accident$1,852$3,056$1,20465%
Bad Credit$1,852$3,326$1,47480%
DUI$1,852$3,339$1,48780%
Speeding$1,852$2,450$59832%
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Minimum car insurance requirements in Oklahoma

Most states require all drivers to carry a minimum amount of liability coverage to drive legally. Oklahoma requires drivers to carry 25/50/25 in liability coverage, which translates into:

  • $25k for bodily injury and $50,000 for death for a person involved in an accident
  • $50k for bodily injury and $100,000 for death for two or more people in an accident
  • $25k for property damage for a single accident

These required minimums are fairly average when compared to other states. However, these minimums are rarely enough coverage if you are involved in a serious accident. Once your coverage levels are exceeded, you will be on the hook for any remaining damage.

Experts typically recommend carrying 100/300/50 as a minimum liability coverage level.

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What our expert says

Q: How does a state’s population affect car insurance rates?

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Chong GaoDirector of product management R&D at Mercury Insurance.
“States with a higher population density have more cars on the road and thus more accidents and claims, increasing insurance rates. A more rural state like Iowa will have significantly lower average yearly car insurance costs compared to a highly metropolitan state like Oklahoma.”
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Mark Vallet
Contributing Researcher

 
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Mark Vallet is a Denver-based insurance expert and journalist with 18 years of experience covering the car insurance industry. He specializes in breaking down complex insurance topics into clear, expert-backed insights that help drivers make smarter insurance coverage decisions.

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