Dodge Durango Insurance Rates

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UPDATED: Jun 2, 2023

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Average auto insurance rates for a Dodge Durango are $906 annually with full coverage. Comprehensive costs approximately $144, collision costs $162, and liability is estimated at $442. Liability-only coverage costs approximately $496 a year, with high-risk coverage costing around $1,936. Teen drivers receive the highest rates at $3,692 a year or more.

Average premium for full coverage: $906

Rate estimates by individual coverage type:

Comprehensive $144
Collision $162
Liability $442

Rates are based on $500 comprehensive and collision deductibles, 30/60 liability coverage, and includes medical and UM/UIM coverage. Rates are averaged for all U.S. states and for all Durango models.

Price Range by Coverage and Risk

For a driver around age 40, prices range go from as cheap as $496 for just liability insurance to the much higher price of $1,936 for a policy for a high-risk driver.

Liability Only $496
Full Coverage $906
High Risk $1,936

Price Range by Location

Living in a larger city can have significant affects on the price of insurance. Rural locations tend to have fewer collision claims than larger metro areas.

The example below illustrates the difference between rural and urban areas on auto insurance prices.

Rural Areas $680
Small Cities $951
Large Cities $1,223

These examples demonstrate why everyone should get quotes using their specific location and their own personal driving habits, instead of using price averages.

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More Rate Details

The chart below details estimated Dodge Durango insurance rates for additional coverage and risk scenarios.

  • The lowest rate with discounts is $560
  • Choosing higher $1,000 deductibles can save $72 annually
  • The estimated rate for a 40-year-old driver who chooses $500 deductibles is $906
  • Choosing pricier low deductibles for comp and collision coverage will cost $1,034
  • Unlucky drivers with multiple violations and an at-fault accident could pay around $1,936 or more
  • The cost with full coverage for a teen driver for full coverage can cost $3,692 each year

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Dodge Durango insurance cost comparison chart
Column chart showing full coverage Dodge Durango insurance rates range from $560 to $3,692

Car insurance rates for a Dodge Durango can also vary considerably based on the trim level of your Durango, your driving record, and physical damage deductibles and liability limits.

A more mature driver with no driving violations and high physical damage deductibles may pay as little as $900 annually on average for full coverage. Rates are highest for teen drivers, where even without any violations or accidents they will be charged in the ballpark of $3,600 a year. View Rates by Age

If you like to drive fast or you caused a few accidents, you may be forking out anywhere from $1,100 to $1,500 extra per year, depending on your age. Dodge Durango insurance for high-risk drivers ranges as much as 41% to 135% more than average. View High Risk Driver Rates

Choosing high deductibles can save as much as $200 every year, whereas buying more liability protection will push rates upward. Moving from a 50/100 bodily injury limit to a 250/500 limit will cost as much as $398 extra every 12 months. View Rates by Deductible or Liability Limit

Where you live plays a big part in determining prices for Dodge Durango insurance prices. A good driver about age 40 could pay as low as $650 a year in states like Utah, Ohio, and New Hampshire, or as much as $1,230 on average in New York, Michigan, and Florida.

Dodge Durango Insurance Rates by State
State Premium Compared to U.S. Avg Percent Difference
Alabama $820 -$86 -9.5%
Alaska $696 -$210 -23.2%
Arizona $752 -$154 -17.0%
Arkansas $906 -$0 0.0%
California $1,032 $126 13.9%
Colorado $864 -$42 -4.6%
Connecticut $932 $26 2.9%
Delaware $1,024 $118 13.0%
Florida $1,134 $228 25.2%
Georgia $836 -$70 -7.7%
Hawaii $650 -$256 -28.3%
Idaho $614 -$292 -32.2%
Illinois $674 -$232 -25.6%
Indiana $682 -$224 -24.7%
Iowa $610 -$296 -32.7%
Kansas $862 -$44 -4.9%
Kentucky $1,236 $330 36.4%
Louisiana $1,342 $436 48.1%
Maine $558 -$348 -38.4%
Maryland $748 -$158 -17.4%
Massachusetts $726 -$180 -19.9%
Michigan $1,574 $668 73.7%
Minnesota $758 -$148 -16.3%
Mississippi $1,086 $180 19.9%
Missouri $804 -$102 -11.3%
Montana $974 $68 7.5%
Nebraska $714 -$192 -21.2%
Nevada $1,086 $180 19.9%
New Hampshire $652 -$254 -28.0%
New Jersey $1,012 $106 11.7%
New Mexico $800 -$106 -11.7%
New York $954 $48 5.3%
North Carolina $520 -$386 -42.6%
North Dakota $742 -$164 -18.1%
Ohio $626 -$280 -30.9%
Oklahoma $932 $26 2.9%
Oregon $830 -$76 -8.4%
Pennsylvania $864 -$42 -4.6%
Rhode Island $1,210 $304 33.6%
South Carolina $820 -$86 -9.5%
South Dakota $764 -$142 -15.7%
Tennessee $796 -$110 -12.1%
Texas $1,090 $184 20.3%
Utah $672 -$234 -25.8%
Vermont $620 -$286 -31.6%
Virginia $542 -$364 -40.2%
Washington $700 -$206 -22.7%
West Virginia $830 -$76 -8.4%
Wisconsin $628 -$278 -30.7%
Wyoming $808 -$98 -10.8%

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Dodge Durango insurance rates by U.S. city

With so much variability in rates, the best way to find out who has the cheapest auto insurance rates is to regularly compare rates and see which company has the best rate. Each auto insurer uses a different rate calculation, so rate quotes can be significantly different between companies.

Dodge Durango Insurance Rates by Model Year
Model Year Comprehensive Collision Liability Total Premium
2018 Dodge Durango $270 $450 $452 $1,330
2015 Dodge Durango $232 $350 $460 $1,200
2013 Dodge Durango $220 $306 $474 $1,158
2012 Dodge Durango $202 $284 $474 $1,118
2008 Dodge Durango $168 $192 $468 $986
2007 Dodge Durango $166 $188 $460 $972
2006 Dodge Durango $162 $178 $452 $950
2005 Dodge Durango $148 $170 $446 $922
2004 Dodge Durango $144 $162 $442 $906

Rates are averaged for all Dodge Durango models and trim levels. Rates assume a 40-year-old male driver, full coverage with $500 deductibles, and a clean driving record.

How to Buy the Best Cheap Dodge Durango Insurance

Saving money on car insurance takes having a decent driving record, having a good credit score, eliminating unnecessary coverage, and avoiding coverage lapses. Set aside time to compare rates every year by getting rate quotes from direct companies like Progressive and GEICO, and also from your local independent and exclusive agents.

The following items are a quick review of the coverage data covered above.

  • You may be able to save around $100 per year simply by quoting online well ahead of the renewal date
  • Increasing deductibles could save up to $200 each year
  • 16 to 18-year-old drivers pay the highest auto insurance rates, with premiums as much as $308 per month if comprehensive and collision insurance is included
  • Higher risk drivers with a DUI or reckless driving violation may pay on average $1,030 more per year than a driver with a clean driving record

If you get multiple quotes, you could save over $100 on insurance for your Dodge Durango. Just one more reason to start shopping around for a new insurer. How much does a 2011 Dodge Durango cost? Use our free tool below to find everything from the cost of a Dodge Durango 2011 to the cost of Durango RT insurance or Dodge Durango SRT insurance.

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How does the size and class of the Dodge Durango affect liability rates?

Before we discuss how the size and class affect what you pay, we want to first establish what liability insurance covers. Most states require drivers to carry liability insurance, which is composed of two parts:

Bodily injury liability will pay for the other driver’s medical costs if you caused the accident.
Property damage liability will pay for the other driver’s property repairs if you caused the accident.

Since liability coverage pays for the other party’s accident costs, insurers will look at your vehicle type to determine rates. If you have a vehicle that can inflict a lot of damage on other vehicles, such as a large, heavy truck, you can expect to have higher liability rates. The plus side to this, of course, is that you will be better protected in a vehicle that inflicts damage rather than takes on the damage.

The Dodge Durango is a large SUV, which is one of the more solid vehicles on the market. Because it is a larger vehicle, we want to take a look at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) data on 2016-2018 liability losses for the Dodge Durango. Let’s start with losses for bodily injury liability.

  • Dodge Durango four-door: 3 percent (average)
  • Dodge Durango four-door and 4WD: -2 percent (average)

The losses for the 4WD version of the Dodge Durango are slightly better, probably because 4WD gives drivers more traction and stability, which can help prevent crashes. However, losses for both vehicle models are good, as they are low. Next, let’s take a look at losses for property damage liability.

  • Dodge Durango four-door: -3 percent (average)
  • Dodge Durango four-door and 4WD: 3 percent (average)

Interestingly, the 4WD model has slightly worse losses this time than the model without 4WD. While the losses for both are good, you may pay slightly more for bodily injury liability if you have the 4WD model.

What does liability insurance cost for the Dodge Durango?

So exactly how much will you have to pay for your Dodge Durango’s liability insurance? We got a sample quote from Geico to show base Dodge Durango insurance costs, as well as how much it will cost to upgrade your liability insurance. Our sample quote is based on a 40-year-old male driver from Pennsylvania who has a bachelor’s degree, owns his car, and drives 13,000 miles a year. He also has a clean driving record and a $500 deductible.

The first set of rates is for bodily injury liability coverage for a 2021 Dodge Durango Citadel (one of the many versions of the Dodge Durango).

  • Low ($15,000/$30,000): $46.36
  • Medium ($100,000/$200,000): $95.02
  • High ($500,000/$500,000): $152.96

It will cost you about $100 to upgrade from low to high coverage, which is about $16 a month. We do recommend getting the highest coverage level possible, as higher coverages better protect you from expensive bills and being sued after an accident. Below, take a look at what it will cost you to upgrade your property damage liability coverage.

  • Low ($5,000): $463.16
  • Medium ($20,000): $499.22
  • High ($100,000): $525.57

The cost to upgrade from low to high coverage for property damage liability is only $62 ($10 a month). All in all, the cost to upgrade both your liability coverages will only be $26 a month, which isn’t too bad for a large SUV.

What are the safety features and ratings of the Dodge Durango?

Newer vehicles boast multiple safety features, from forward-collision warning cameras to anti-lock brakes. While these features are intended to attract customers, safety features are also appealing to insurers. The more safety features you have, the less likely you are to crash and file a claim. And if you do crash, safety features are made to help keep you safe (which means insurers will have to pay less on your medical bill claims).

So how many safety features does the Dodge Durango boast? According to AutoBlog.com, the safety features of the 2020 Dodge Durango include:

  • Crash prevention: anti-lock brakes and stability control.
  • Crash safety: front-impact airbags, side-impact airbags, overhead airbags, knee airbags, seatbelt pretensioners, and anti-whiplash headrests.
  • Theft prevention: ignition disable device.

Anti-lock brakes and stability control are fairly standard in vehicles now, but the overhead and knee airbags aren’t in most cars. The extra protection provided in the Dodge Durango could earn you a discount on your vehicle insurance.

Insurers will also look at the safety rating of your vehicle to make sure you’ll be protected in a crash. If your vehicle has a poor safety rating, you may have to pay more for Personal Injury Protection (PIP) or Medpay. The IIHS’s crash testing on the 2020 Dodge Durango resulted in the following crashworthiness ratings:

  • Small overlap front (driver-side): Marginal
  • Moderate overlap front: Good
  • Side: Good
  • Roof strength: Good
  • Head restraints and seats: Good

With the exception of the small overlap front crash test on the driver-side, the rest of the crashworthiness tests ranked good (the highest rating). Watch the video below to see how the IIHS conducted its small overlap front crash(driver-side) test.

In addition to data from individual testing on vehicles, insurers may also look at the overall fatalities by vehicle type to determine what vehicles are the most dangerous (think of a two-door sports car compared to a minivan). The IIHS states that in 2018, driver deaths per million vehicles were as follows:

  • SUVs: 23 fatalities
  • Pickups: 34 fatalities
  • Cars: 48 fatalities

SUVs have the lowest recorded deaths for drivers. The SUVs also have the lowest fatalities for all occupants:

  • SUVs: 32 fatalities
  • Pickups: 42 fatalities
  • Cars: 69 fatalities

SUVs tend to be bigger and sturdier than pickups and cars, which could be why there are lower fatality rates for SUVs. It could also be because there are fewer SUV owners than car and pickup owners. Still, the data shows that SUVs have fewer fatalities, which can lower rates.

Take a look at the list below for further information on how the SUV performs in crashes.

  • Frontal Impact: 2,784 fatalities
  • Side Impact: 930 fatalities
  • Rear Impact: 286 fatalities
  • Other (mostly rollovers): 1,035 fatalities

The SUV had the most fatalities for frontal impact crashes and rollover crashes. However, its total fatalities (5,035) are still fewer than car fatalities (13,138), although slightly more than pickup fatalities (4,369).

Based on the Dodge Durango’s safety features, crash ratings, and SUV fatality rates, insurers should offer you at least a small discount based on safety.

Dodge Durango Crash Test Ratings

Good crash test ratings mean cheaper insurance rates.

Dodge Durango Crash Test Ratings
Vehicle Tested Overall Rating Frontal Crash Side Crash Rollover
2021 Dodge Durango SUV RWDN/RN/R5 stars 4 stars
2021 Dodge Durango SRT SUV AWDN/RN/RN/RN/R
2021 Dodge Durango Pursuit SUV AWDN/RN/RN/RN/R
2021 Dodge Durango SUV 4WDN/RN/R5 stars 3 stars
2020 Dodge Durango SUV 4WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 3 stars
2020 Dodge Durango SRT SUV AWDN/RN/RN/RN/R
2019 Dodge Durango SUV 2WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 4 stars
2019 Dodge Durango SUV 4WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 3 stars
2019 Dodge Durango SRT SUV AWDN/RN/RN/RN/R
2018 Dodge Durango SUV 2WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 4 stars
2018 Dodge Durango SRT SUV AWDN/RN/RN/RN/R
2018 Dodge Durango SUV 4WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 3 stars
2017 Dodge Durango SUV 2WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 4 stars
2017 Dodge Durango SUV 4WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 3 stars
2016 Dodge Durango SUV 4WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 3 stars
2016 Dodge Durango SUV 2WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 4 stars
2016 Dodge Durango SUV 2WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 4 stars
2015 Dodge Durango SUV 4WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 3 stars
2015 Dodge Durango SUV 2WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 4 stars
2014 Dodge Durango SUV 2WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 4 stars
2014 Dodge Durango SUV 4WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 3 stars
2013 Dodge Durango SUV 2WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 3 stars
2013 Dodge Durango SUV 4WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 3 stars
2012 Dodge Durango SUV 4WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 3 stars
2012 Dodge Durango SUV 2WD4 stars 4 stars 5 stars 3 stars
2011 Dodge Durango SUV RWDN/RN/RN/RN/R
2011 Dodge Durango SUV 4WDN/RN/RN/RN/R
1-5 Star Rating Scale, N/R = No Rating | Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

A few builds of the Dodge Durango have 3-star crash test ratings, which isn’t great.

Dodge Durango Insurance Loss Probability

A high insurance loss probability means high insurance rates, while a low insurance loss probability means low insurance rates.

Dodge Durango Insurance Loss Probability
Insurance Coverage Category Loss Rate
Collision N/A
Property Damage N/A
Comprehensive N/A
Personal Injury N/A
Medical Payment N/A
Bodily Injury N/A
Source: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

So far, the IIHS has no data on the Dodge Durango’s insurance losses.

What is the MSRP of the Dodge Durango?

Whenever you buy a car, you should always check the manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP). You should never be paying more than the MSRP, as this isn’t a fair market price. A fair price should always be less than the MSRP, or at least no more than the MSRP.

We visited Kelley Blue Book (KBB) to find out prices for a 2020 Dodge Durango. Take a look at the numbers below.

  • MSRP: $31,990
  • Fair Market Range: $28,903 to $31,344
  • Fair Market Price: $30,124

The fair market range ends just slightly under the MSRP, although the fair market price is about $1,900 less than the MSRP. These prices demonstrate that a fair market price should never be more than MSRP. However, we want to point out that while you may have paid less than the MSRP for a vehicle, insurers will only be looking at the MSRP.

The MSRP helps insurers determine what costs will be if you wreck or total your car. A high MSRP means higher costs for repair parts or a replacement vehicle. To help make up for potential losses, an insurer will raise your collision and comprehensive insurance rates if your MSRP is high.

Both these coverages pay for damages to your vehicle after an accident and cover a wide range of accident situations. At times, lenders will force car owners to have these two coverages on their car lease in what is known as force-placed insurance. Making drivers carry these two coverages protects the lender’s assets if the driver should wreck or total the vehicle.

In addition to the MSRP of a car, the collision and comprehensive losses for a car will also affect insurers’ rates. If a vehicle has a long history of claims, it means that the likelihood of you filing a claim is higher. The frequency of claims could be due to a defect in the car, or just that the car has a more powerful engine that encourages speeding (which leads to accidents).

We want to see what insurers will be looking at, so we visited the IIHS again to pull data on losses by make and model. Let’s start with the collision losses for the three different models of the Dodge Durango.

  • Dodge Durango four-door: -2 percent (average)
  • Dodge Durango four-door and 4WD: -3 percent (average)
  • Dodge Durango sport, four-door, and 4WD: 69 percent (substantially worse than average)

The sport version of the Dodge Durango has terrible collision losses, especially when compared to the other two versions of the Dodge Durango. If you take a look at the comprehensive losses below, you can see that the sport version also has terrible comprehensive losses.

  • Dodge Durango four-door: -12 percent (average)
  • Dodge Durango four-door and 4WD: 10 percent (average)
  • Dodge Durango sport, four-door, and 4WD: 63 percent (substantially worse than average)

Either the Dodge Durango sport version doesn’t hold up as well in crashes, or its drivers are more prone to crashing. Regardless, if you own the sport version, you may see higher comprehensive and collision rates then if you own a regular four-door model.

How much will it cost to repair my Dodge Durango?

Having a cheap car is futile if it is expensive to repair. Sometimes parts are hard to find, or you’ll need a custom paint mix because your original color was discontinued. Regardless of the reason, expensive repairs mean more expensive Dodge Durango car insurance rates.

The good news is that RepairPal listed the costs of the Dodge Durango’s average annual repair costs as only $675. This average includes routine repairs, such as oil changes. In comparison, the average annual repair costs for full-size SUVs is $784, so the Dodge Durango is cheaper to maintain than most SUV models.

Because maintenance costs are paid for by the car owner, not the insurer, maintenance costs won’t impact your car insurance rates. Of course, you should still consider maintenance costs to make sure it is an expense you can afford. Insurers, however, are more concerned with damage repair costs for cars.

We collected quote estimates for level 2 damage to a 2021 Dodge Durango from InstantEstimator.com’s free tool. These estimates are what insurers will be looking at and considering when creating basic rates for vehicles.

  • Front bumper: $413
  • Rear bumper: $423
  • Hood: $387
  • Roof: $471
  • Front door: $391
  • Back door: $379
  • Fender: $351
  • Quarter panel: $363

InstantEstimator.com calculates its price estimates on body and paint labor, painting supplies, color tint, hazardous waste disposal, and the final color/sand/buff. The estimate doesn’t include shipping costs for replacement parts. From the estimates, you can see that the roof and front bumper will be the most expensive parts to fix on the Dodge Durango.

Since the front bumper is one of the parts usually damaged in front collisions, insurers may raise the rates of your comprehensive and collision coverage slightly. However, the repair costs for the Dodge Durango aren’t terribly expensive, so you shouldn’t have extremely high rates if you own a Dodge Durango.

Now that we’ve reached the end of our guide to the Dodge Durango’s rates, you should have a good understanding of how insurers calculate rates. This knowledge will help you as you search for the best Dodge Durango auto insurance quotes near you.

Enter your ZIP code in our free rate tool to start looking for an affordable Dodge Durango auto insurance company today.

Rates by Driver Age

Dodge Durango Insurance Rates by Driver Age
Driver Age Premium
16 $3,692
20 $2,060
30 $918
40 $906
50 $832
60 $814

Full coverage, $500 deductibles

Rates by Deductible

Dodge Durango Insurance Rates with Different Deductibles
Deductible Premium
$100 $1,034
$250 $976
$500 $906
$1,000 $834

Full coverage, driver age 40

Rates by Liability Limit

Dodge Durango Insurance Rates with Different Liability Limits
Liability Limit Premium
30/60 $906
50/100 $994
100/300 $1,105
250/500 $1,392
100 CSL $1,039
300 CSL $1,282
500 CSL $1,459

Full coverage, driver age 40

Rates for High Risk Drivers

Dodge Durango Insurance Rates for High Risk Drivers
Age Premium
16 $5,176
20 $3,278
30 $1,948
40 $1,936
50 $1,852
60 $1,832

Full coverage, $500 deductibles, two speeding tickets, and one at-fault accident

If a financial responsibility filing is required, the additional charge below may also apply.

SR-22 Surcharge $118

Potential Rate Discounts

If you qualify for discounts, you may save the amounts shown below.

Discount Savings
Multi-policy $45
Multi-vehicle $48
Homeowner $16
5-yr Accident Free $52
5-yr Claim Free $56
Paid in Full/EFT $31
Advance Quote $38
Online Quote $60
Total Discounts $346
Rate after discounts $560

Discounts are estimated and may not be available from every company or in every state.

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