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The Cheapest Car Insurance in Oregon for October 2025

Progressive offers the cheapest full coverage car insurance in Oregon, with an average rate of $111 per month according to NerdWallet's October 2025 analysis.

Drivers can get rates as low as $40/month

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NerdWallet’s editors analyzed rates for 16 insurers in Oregon to find which one has the cheapest car insurance. But while Oregon has cheaper car insurance than most other states, that doesn’t mean you’ll get cheap rates from every company.

Your driving record, age, location and more all affect what you pay for car insurance. These factors will also influence where you’ll find your best deal on coverage.

The cheapest car insurance companies in Oregon, at a glance

These are the cheapest average rates from some of the largest car insurers in Oregon. We separated our comparisons by:

Coverage type

Driving record

Driver age

Credit-based insurance score

These are median rates. For details on how our sample driver’s insurance coverage, driving record, age and credit score change throughout this analysis, check out our methodology.

  • Strict editorial guidelines to ensure fairness and accuracy in our coverage.

  • Thorough rating guidelines for evaluating auto insurance companies.

  • More than 270 million rates analyzed by our team of specialists.

  • More than 50 insurance companies analyzed in all 50 states and Washington D.C.

You can trust the prices we show you because our data analysts take rigorous measures to eliminate outliers and inaccuracies in pricing data, which includes rates from every locale in the state where coverage is offered and data is available. When comparing rates for different coverage amounts, ages and backgrounds, we change only one variable at a time, so you can easily see how each factor affects pricing.


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Cheapest car insurance in Oregon by coverage type

The type and amount of coverage you have affects your car insurance rates. More coverage generally means higher rates, but more insurance also gives you a better chance of not having to pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars after an unexpected accident.

Don’t assume you won’t be able to afford a strong insurance policy. Shopping around and comparing quotes from multiple companies before you buy could help you find the cheapest car insurance for whatever coverage that you need.

Progressive has the cheapest car insurance in Oregon for full coverage, with an average rate of $111 per month or $1,334 per year.

You’ll likely be required to have full coverage if you’re paying off a car loan or you drive a lease. Full coverage includes all of the insurance that Oregon requires, plus comprehensive and collision coverage. With full coverage, your car is covered from most types of damage, including weather, water damage, animals and theft.

CompanyMedian annual rateMedian monthly rate
Progressive$1,334$111
State Farm$1,401$117
California Casualty$1,427$119
Oregon Mutual$1,610$134
Kemper$1,715$143
  • Oregon requires drivers to carry liability insurance, uninsured motorist bodily injury coverage and personal injury protection.

    Here are the minimum limits you must select for each coverage type:

    • $25,000 bodily injury liability per person.

    • $50,000 bodily injury liability per crash.

    • $20,000 property damage liability per crash.

    • $25,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury per person.

    • $50,000 uninsured motorist bodily injury per crash.

    • $15,000 personal injury protection.

    Liability car insurance covers the cost of any damage, injuries or deaths you cause in a car accident, up to your policy’s predefined limits.

    Uninsured motorist coverage will cover expenses from injuries or damage after an accident with a driver who doesn’t have car insurance. Underinsured motorist coverage will cover the same expenses if you’re hit by a driver with some car insurance, but not enough to cover all costs from the crash.

    Personal injury protection will cover your medical bills and expenses if you’re injured in a car crash, up to your policy limits, no matter whose fault it was. Depending on your state, PIP may also pay for:

    • Lost wages if you’re unable to work due to injuries from an accident.

    • Services you can no longer perform, like house cleaning or child care, because of your injuries.

    • Funeral costs if an accident-related injury leads to death.

    • A small death benefit as a cash payout.

    See our guide to car insurance requirements by state for a detailed breakdown of how these coverages work and to learn about optional coverage types you might want to add, such as collision and comprehensive.

Rates refreshed October 2025.


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Cheapest car insurance in Oregon's largest cities

The cost of car insurance can change depending on where in Oregon you live. Car insurance usually costs more in cities than it does in the rural parts of the state, since cities have more crowded roads and may see more crime than rural areas.

If you’re thinking about moving, estimate what your rates could be. Your rates might change even if you move to another part of the same city or town. You don’t want to be surprised by higher insurance premiums right after you settle into your new home.

  • Below are the cheapest insurers in Eugene for a 35-year-old driver as of our October 2025 analysis.

    CategoryCheapest CompanyMedian annual rate
    Clean driving historyProgressive$1,188
    After a DUIProgressive$1,404
    After an accidentProgressive$1,647
    After a speeding ticketProgressive$1,488
    Having poor creditKemper$1,636

    Rates refreshed October 2025.

  • Below are the cheapest insurers in Portland for a 35-year-old driver as of our October 2025 analysis.

    CategoryCheapest CompanyMedian annual rate
    Clean driving historyProgressive$1,663
    After a DUIProgressive$1,979
    After an accidentProgressive$2,292
    After a speeding ticketProgressive$2,044
    Having poor creditKemper$2,183

    Rates refreshed October 2025.

  • Below are the cheapest insurers in Salem for a 35-year-old driver as of our October 2025 analysis.

    CategoryCheapest CompanyMedian annual rate
    Clean driving historyCalifornia Casualty$1,515
    After a DUIProgressive$1,860
    After an accidentState Farm$2,052
    After a speeding ticketState Farm$1,820
    Having poor creditKemper$1,865

    Rates refreshed October 2025.

Rates refreshed October 2025.

Cheapest car insurance in Oregon by age

Your age gives insurance companies an idea of how likely you are to make a claim. Car insurance is most expensive for teens and drivers in their 20s, but it gets easier to find cheap rates as you get older.

Below are the cheapest car insurance rates in Oregon across different age groups. All rates are for people with clean driving records and good credit.

  • Progressive has the cheapest car insurance for young drivers in Oregon, with an average rate of $225 per month or $2,694 per year for full coverage.

    It’s hardest to find cheap car insurance while you’re in your teens and 20s. Comparing rates is key for younger drivers to find coverage. Your car insurance will be a lot cheaper if you join an existing policy, like a parent's or guardian's, instead of getting your own.

    CompanyMedian annual rateMedian monthly rate
    Progressive$2,694$225
    California Casualty$2,767$231
    CIG$2,920$243
    Kemper$3,137$261
    State Farm$3,225$269

    These are median rates for 20-year-old drivers who get their own standalone policy, according to our October 2025 analysis. A driver who’s added to an existing policy may have cheaper rates.

  • Progressive has the cheapest car insurance for millennials in Oregon, with an average rate of $112 per month or $1,340 per year for full coverage.

    The cost of car insurance is often much cheaper for 30-year-olds than it is for younger drivers. If you’re a good driver but still having trouble finding coverage that you can afford at this age, consider usage-based insurance. You’ll get the same coverage as traditional car insurance, but your rates will depend in part on your driving habits and how many miles you drive.

    CompanyMedian annual rateMedian monthly rate
    Progressive$1,340$112
    State Farm$1,416$118
    California Casualty$1,496$125
    Oregon Mutual$1,670$139
    Kemper$1,801$150

    These are median rates for 30-year-old drivers, according to our October 2025 analysis.

  • Progressive has the cheapest car insurance for Gen X drivers in Oregon, with an average rate of $96 per month or $1,156 per year for full coverage.

    You’ll likely be able to find cheap car insurance from a few companies once you’re in your late 40s and 50s. If you’re no longer paying off an auto loan and your insurance needs have changed, you might want to drop your policy’s full coverage to lower your premiums. That said, this is only an option if your car’s value is less than the cost to insure it.

    CompanyMedian annual rateMedian monthly rate
    Progressive$1,156$96
    California Casualty$1,348$112
    State Farm$1,354$113
    Oregon Mutual$1,418$118
    Kemper$1,477$123

    These are median rates for 50-year-old drivers, according to our October 2025 analysis.

  • Progressive has the cheapest car insurance for senior drivers in Oregon, with an average rate of $107 per month or $1,282 per year for full coverage.

    Car insurance is usually cheaper for senior-age drivers than any other age group. Your rates should stay low in your 60s as long as you have a clean driving record and good credit. You can expect to start paying more for coverage once you’re in your 70s, however.

    CompanyMedian annual rateMedian monthly rate
    Progressive$1,282$107
    State Farm$1,334$111
    California Casualty$1,353$113
    Kemper$1,402$117
    CIG$1,672$139

    These are median rates for 70-year-old drivers, according to our October 2025 analysis.


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Cheapest car insurance in Oregon by driving record

Your car insurance rates may cost more than average if you have a driving violation on your record. Even though insurers may consider you a high-risk driver, you may still be able to find relatively cheap insurance from some companies. What you pay will depend on the violation and other personal details.

  • State Farm has the cheapest car insurance in Oregon after a speeding ticket, with an average rate of $132 per month or $1,579 per year for full coverage.

    A speeding ticket can lead to more expensive car insurance, but not always. It’s possible your rates won’t change at all after your first ticket. If your rates did go up after you were pulled over for speeding, shop around to see if another company is offering you cheaper car insurance.

    CompanyMedian annual rateMedian monthly rate
    State Farm$1,579$132
    Oregon Mutual$1,682$140
    Progressive$1,744$145
    Kemper$1,901$158
    California Casualty$1,975$165

    Rates refreshed October 2025.

  • State Farm has the cheapest car insurance in Oregon after an at-fault accident, with an average rate of $148 per month or $1,775 per year for full coverage.

    Being involved in an at-fault accident will almost always make it harder to find cheap car insurance. Your rates may stay higher for three to five years after your accident, but they should come down as long as you continue to drive safely.

    CompanyMedian annual rateMedian monthly rate
    State Farm$1,775$148
    Progressive$1,853$154
    Oregon Mutual$2,082$174
    CIG$2,320$193
    California Casualty$2,417$201

    Rates refreshed October 2025.

  • Progressive has the cheapest car insurance in Oregon after a DUI, with an average rate of $134 per month or $1,604 per year for full coverage.

    A DUI can lead to car insurance that's much more expensive. While the average cost of car insurance in Oregon is $2,031 for someone with a clean driving record, rates for that same driver jump to $3,878 following a DUI.

    CompanyMedian annual rateMedian monthly rate
    Progressive$1,604$134
    State Farm$1,971$164
    CIG$2,506$209
    California Casualty$2,744$229
    Oregon Mutual$2,777$231

    Rates refreshed October 2025.

🤓Nerdy Tip

If you aren’t able to get car insurance on your own because of a DUI or something else on your record, you might be able to get a policy through the Automobile Insurance Plan of Oregon. The AIPO isn’t a company, but it works to connect drivers with insurance companies in the state.


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Cheapest car insurance in Oregon by credit history

Oregon, like most states, allows insurance companies to consider your credit-based insurance score when setting rates. If you build your credit, you might be able to raise your credit-based insurance score and get cheaper car insurance.

  • Kemper has the cheapest car insurance in Oregon for drivers with poor credit, with an average rate of $143 per month or $1,715 per year for full coverage.

    CompanyMedian annual rateMedian monthly rate
    Kemper$1,715$143
    Progressive$2,240$187
    Oregon Mutual$2,252$188
    CIG$2,514$210
    California Casualty$2,745$229

    Rates refreshed October 2025.

  • Progressive has the cheapest car insurance in Oregon for drivers with good credit, with an average rate of $111 per month or $1,334 per year for full coverage.

    CompanyMedian annual rateMedian monthly rate
    Progressive$1,334$111
    State Farm$1,401$117
    California Casualty$1,427$119
    Oregon Mutual$1,610$134
    Kemper$1,715$143

    Rates refreshed October 2025.

Cheapest car insurance in Oregon for military families

USAA Auto Insurance

USAA

USAA offers insurance to active military, veterans and their families only.
Discounts Great set of discounts
Ease of use Above average
NAIC complaints Fewer than expected

If you're an active member of the military or a veteran — or have an immediate family member who is — chances are you'll get a relatively cheap rate with USAA, a company that isn't available to the general public. USAA also writes policies for some government employees.

Because of that restriction, USAA isn't ranked with the others, but it was among the cheapest three auto insurance options for 54 of the 70 driver profiles we examined.

METHODOLOGY

For our “good driver” profile, NerdWallet averaged insurance estimates for single male and female drivers with good credit and no tickets or violations. The analysis included 5-10 of the largest insurance companies in each state; smaller insurers were also included when rates were available. Liberty Mutual and its subsidiaries were excluded from our analysis as rates were not available.

For full coverage policies, we used the following coverage limits:

  • $100,000 bodily injury liability per person.

  • $300,000 bodily injury liability per accident.

  • $50,000 property damage liability per accident.

  • $100,000 uninsured motorist coverage per person.

  • $300,000 uninsured motorist coverage per accident.

  • Collision coverage with a $1,000 deductible.

  • Comprehensive coverage with a $1,000 deductible.

In states where required, minimum additional coverages were added. Some policies include additional coverages at the insurer’s discretion.

We used a 2022 Toyota Camry LE for all drivers and assumed 12,000 annual miles driven.

We analyzed rates for drivers 20 to 70 years old in 10-year increments. For the average cost of full and minimum coverage in each state, we looked at 35-year-old drivers.

We used the same assumptions for all other driver profiles, with the following exceptions:

  • For drivers with minimum coverage, we adjusted the numbers above to reflect the minimum required coverage by law in the state.

  • We changed the credit tier from “good” to “poor” as reported to the insurer to see rates for drivers with poor credit.

  • For drivers with one at-fault crash, we added a single at-fault crash that happened six months ago, resulting in $10,000 in property damage and no bodily injury claim.

  • For drivers with a DUI, we added a single drunken driving violation that happened six months ago.

We looked at 35-year-old drivers to find the cheapest company overall, the cheapest company for minimum coverage and the cheapest company for drivers with poor credit in states where credit history is used to price rates. We looked at 20-year-old drivers to find the cheapest company for young drivers.

These are rates generated through Quadrant Information Services. Your own rates will be different. Some insurance companies included in this article may have made changes in their underwriting practices and no longer issue new policies in your state.