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Average cost of car insurance in Missouri in 2025

Updated Jun 01, 2025
Missouri car insurance costs an average of $2,532 per year for full coverage and $646 per year for minimum coverage.
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How much is car insurance in Missouri? 

The average cost of car insurance in Missouri is $2,532 per year for full coverage and $646 per year for minimum coverage, according to data from Quadrant Information Services. To compare, the U.S. national averages are $2,680 for full coverage and $802 for state-mandated minimum coverage.

However, it’s important to note that car insurance premiums are different for every driver. Factors like your ZIP code, driving record, gender, vehicle type and age can affect your personalized rate. Additionally, insurers charge varying amounts for the same coverage. To find the most affordable car insurance in Missouri for your situation, it’s a good idea to compare quotes from multiple insurers.

Key takeaways

  • On average, Missouri drivers pay 6 percent less than the national average cost of full coverage car insurance and 19 percent less than the national average for minimum coverage.
  • The average monthly cost of car insurance in Missouri is $211 for full coverage and $54 for state-mandated minimum coverage.
  • 18-year-old males on their own policy have the highest average car insurance premium of any segment we analyzed at $7,739 per year for full coverage.
  • A DUI conviction in Missouri raises average full coverage car insurance premiums by 59 percent more.
  • Drivers with poor credit pay over 129 percent more per year for full coverage in Missouri than drivers with excellent credit.

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Missouri car insurance rates by city

The average car insurance cost in Missouri varies between cities due to differing claim statistics and costs of living. In more urban areas, like Kansas City and St. Louis, for example, it’s likely that there are more vehicles on the road, which increases the risk of an accident and, thus, insurance rates. Areas with fewer vehicles or a lower cost of living (which translates to cheaper claims) will generally see lower average rates.

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Average car insurance costs by age and gender in Missouri

It’s fairly common knowledge that a driver’s age affects car insurance rates, and this is true in Missouri. Most insurance companies see younger, more inexperienced drivers as more likely to file claims and thus riskier to insure than older drivers. This translates to higher rates. Your premium will likely decrease as you get older and gain more experience on the road, though.

The tables below showcase the average cost of car insurance in Missouri for drivers of varying ages who have clean driving records and are on their own policies (with the exception of the 16-year-olds, who must be added to their parents’ policy).

Age 16*
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$507
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$6,084
Age 18
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$645
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$7,739
Age 20
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$510
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$6,122
Age 25
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$278
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$3,340
Age 30
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$237
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,848
Age 40
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$214
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,574
Age 50
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$193
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,319
Age 60
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$181
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,175
Age 70
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$201
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,412
Age 40
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$214
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,574
Age 50
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$193
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,319
Age 60
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$181
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,175
Age 70
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$201
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,412
*16-year-old calculated on parents' policy with discounts applied; 18- and 20-year-old are renters on their own policies with no discounts applied
Age 16*
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$437
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$5,247
Age 18
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$551
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$6,614
Age 20
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$424
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$5,091
Age 25
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$249
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,991
Age 30
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$224
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,694
Age 40
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$208
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,491
Age 50
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$188
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,261
Age 60
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$176
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,107
Age 70
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$189
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,269
Age 40
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$208
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,491
Age 50
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$188
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,261
Age 60
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$176
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,107
Age 70
Avg. monthly full coverage premium in MO
$189
Avg. annual full coverage premium in MO
$2,269
*16-year-old calculated on parents' policy with discounts applied; 18- and 20-year-old are renters on their own policies with no discounts applied
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Bankrate’s take: Young drivers have less experience behind the wheel and are statistically shown to be more likely to engage in risky behavior, such as texting while driving. This makes them more likely to be involved in accidents than older drivers. Statistics also show that young male drivers are more often involved in accidents than female drivers of the same age — thus, their rates are usually higher. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), about two out of every three teens killed in crashes in 2021 were males.

Cost considerations for young drivers in Missouri

Car insurance is a legal contract, which means that you have to be 18 or older to buy your own policy. Generally, though, it’s cheaper for young drivers to stay on their parents’ or guardians’ policy until they move out and establish their own household. Eighteen-year-olds pay just over 50 percent more per year for full coverage on their own policy versus their parents’ policy, for example.

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Age 16*
Avg. annual premium for drivers in MO
$5,665
Age 17
Avg. annual premium for drivers in MO
$5,214
Age 18
Avg. annual premium for drivers in MO
$4,782
Age 19
Avg. annual premium for drivers in MO
$4,355
Age 20
Avg. annual premium for drivers in MO
$4,039
*16-year-old calculated on parents' policy with discounts applied; 18- and 20-year-old are renters on their own policies with no discounts applied
Age 18
Avg. annual premium for drivers in MO
$7,177
Age 19
Avg. annual premium for drivers in MO
$6,191
Age 20
Avg. annual premium for drivers in MO
$5,607
*16-year-old calculated on parents' policy with discounts applied; 18- and 20-year-old are renters on their own policies with no discounts applied
Age Avg. annual premium difference for drivers on their own policy
Age 18 50 percent more
Age 19 42 percent more
Age 20 39 percent more

*16-year-old calculated on parents' policy with discounts applied; 18- and 20-year-old are renters on their own policies with no discounts applied

How does driving record impact the cost of car insurance in Missouri?

Having driving incidents like a speeding ticket conviction, at-fault accident or DUI conviction on your record generally leads to higher insurance premiums. This may also be the case if you are caught driving without insurance, which can lead to multiple penalties, including higher insurance costs. Conversely, safe drivers usually benefit from some of the lowest insurance rates in the state. It all comes down to risk. Car insurance companies tend to charge more for drivers who are at a higher risk of causing accidents and serious injuries.

The table below shows average premiums in Missouri after various driving incidents and highlights how much they increased compared to the state average for drivers with clean records.

Clean driving record
Avg. annual premium* in MO
$2,532
Percentage increase from MO avg. annual premium*
0%
Avg. annual premium* in MO
$2,969
Percentage increase from MO avg. annual premium*
17%
Avg. annual premium* in MO
$3,458
Percentage increase from MO avg. annual premium*
37%
Avg. annual premium* in MO
$4,020
Percentage increase from MO avg. annual premium*
59%
*The table above compares driving records with different incidents and highlights how much, on average, these incidents tend to raise rates. *The rates reflected are for full coverage policies.
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Bankrate’s take: If you are convicted of a serious infraction such as a DUI in Missouri, you may be required by the state to file an SR-22 with the DMV. This certificate states that you have the required amount of liability coverage to drive legally. It is filed by your insurer on your behalf, and there is generally a small charge involved. It's important to note that not all insurers will provide coverage to drivers if they have been convicted of a DUI. If that's your situation, you may need to shop around to find an insurance company that will write you a policy.

Car insurance rates in Missouri by credit score

In Missouri, car insurance companies can use credit-based insurance scores to calculate premiums. Your credit-based insurance score is determined based on factors like your debt and payment history. Drivers with low credit scores are viewed as more likely to file claims and pay higher average rates as a result. In Missouri, drivers with poor credit pay, on average, 85 percent more than the state average for full coverage, while drivers with excellent credit pay 19 percent less than those with average credit.

Avg. annual premium* in MO
$4,695
Percentage difference from MO avg. annual premium*
85%
Average
Avg. annual premium* in MO
$2,732
Percentage difference from MO avg. annual premium*
8%
Avg. annual premium* in MO
$2,532
Percentage difference from MO avg. annual premium*
0%
Excellent
Avg. annual premium* in MO
$2,052
Percentage difference from MO avg. annual premium*
-19%
*Rates reflect full coverage policies.

Missouri car insurance rates by vehicle type

Your vehicle type has a significant impact on your car insurance cost. Vehicle makes and models that cost more to repair or replace or have a higher statistical likelihood of accidents are likely to cost more. In Missouri, a BMW 330i costs $3,389 per year on average to insure, while a Ford F-150 costs $2,533 per year. If you’re in the market for a different car, getting quotes may help you better understand your insurance costs before committing.

Avg. annual premium* in MO
$2,532
Avg. annual premium* in MO
$2,533
Avg. annual premium* in MO
$2,396
BMW 330i
Avg. annual premium* in MO
$3,389
Toyota Prius
Avg. annual premium* in MO
$2,623
*Rates reflect full coverage policies.

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The price you pay for your policy is likely to vary from the average and will be based on multiple factors specific to your situation. Bankrate's handy calculator tool below can help give you a benchmark that you can keep in mind when shopping. It may not be exact, but it will generally fall within the range of what you are likely to pay.

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How to save on car insurance in Missouri

Some rating factors, like your age, are out of your control. But there are ways to lower your Missouri car insurance rates if you need to find a cheaper policy:

  • Enroll in accident forgiveness: Some carriers will dismiss one accident or claim from your record every few years if you have accident forgiveness on your policy. Doing so could help you maintain more steady rates after an accident.
  • Take a defensive driving course: Passing an approved driving safety course may earn you a discount on your car insurance. Just make sure you talk with your insurer before committing to a course to make sure it’s approved. A defensive driving course can be especially beneficial if you are considered a high-risk driver or if you are a driver who is required to carry SR-22 insurance.
  • Enroll in telematics programs: More carriers are offering telematics programs that can potentially discount your car insurance premiums based on your driving habits. You typically need to download a mobile app that tracks metrics like hard brakes and the times of day you’re on the road to determine how safely you drive.
  • Bundle your coverage: If you need home, condo or renters insurance as well, purchasing multiple insurance products from the same provider could earn you a discount.

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Bankrate utilizes Quadrant Information Services to analyze June 2025 rates for all ZIP codes and carriers in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Rates are weighted based on the population density in each geographic region. Quoted rates for our base profile are based on the following characteristics and full coverage limits:

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Bodily injury liability

$100,000 per person
$300,000 per accident

Property damage liability

$50,000 per accident

Personal injury protection

$100,000 per accident

Uninsured motorist bodily injury

$100,000 per person
$300,000 per accident

Collision deductible

$500

Comprehensive deductible

$500

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