Dodge Hornet Insurance Rates
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U.S. average insurance rates for a Dodge Hornet are $1,854 a year including full coverage. Comprehensive costs on average $332, collision costs $686, and liability is estimated at $598. Buying just liability costs approximately $688 a year, with insurance for high-risk drivers costing around $4,032. Teens pay the highest rates at $7,126 a year or more.
Average premium for full coverage: $1,854
Price estimates by individual coverage:
Price estimates include $500 policy deductibles, split liability limits of 30/60, and includes medical and UM/UIM coverage. Estimates are averaged for all 50 U.S. states and for all Hornet models.
Price Range from Low to High
For the average 40-year-old driver, Dodge Hornet insurance prices go from as low as $688 for just liability insurance to the much higher price of $4,032 for coverage for higher-risk drivers.
Geographic Price Range
Living in a larger city can make a big difference on car insurance rates. Rural areas have a lower frequency of comprehensive and collision claims than cities with more traffic congestion.
The example below illustrates the difference location can make on car insurance rates.
The ranges above highlight why everyone should get quotes based on a specific location and risk profile, instead of making a decision based on averaged prices.
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More Rate Details
The chart below breaks down estimated Dodge Hornet insurance rates for different risk profiles and scenarios.
- The cheapest rate after discounts is $1,073
- Choosing higher $1,000 deductibles can save around $232 every year
- The average rate for the average middle-age driver with $500 deductibles is $1,854
- Selecting pricier low deductibles for comp and collision coverage will increase the cost to $2,304
- Higher-risk drivers with serious driving violations could pay upwards of $4,032 or more
- The price for full coverage for a 16-year-old driver for full coverage may cost $7,126 each year
Insurance prices for a Dodge Hornet are also quite variable based on your driving record, the model of your Hornet, and policy deductibles and limits.
A more mature driver with no violations or accidents and high deductibles may pay as low as $1,700 annually on average for full coverage. Prices are much higher for teenage drivers, where even good drivers should be prepared to pay upwards of $7,100 a year. View Rates by Age
The state you live in plays a big part in determining prices for Dodge Hornet insurance prices. A good driver about age 40 could pay as low as $1,420 a year in states like Missouri, New Hampshire, and Vermont, or have to pay at least $2,640 on average in Michigan, New York, and Louisiana.
| State | Premium | Compared to U.S. Avg | Percent Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | $1,676 | -$178 | -9.6% |
| Alaska | $1,420 | -$434 | -23.4% |
| Arizona | $1,536 | -$318 | -17.2% |
| Arkansas | $1,854 | -$0 | 0.0% |
| California | $2,114 | $260 | 14.0% |
| Colorado | $1,768 | -$86 | -4.6% |
| Connecticut | $1,902 | $48 | 2.6% |
| Delaware | $2,098 | $244 | 13.2% |
| Florida | $2,316 | $462 | 24.9% |
| Georgia | $1,710 | -$144 | -7.8% |
| Hawaii | $1,330 | -$524 | -28.3% |
| Idaho | $1,256 | -$598 | -32.3% |
| Illinois | $1,382 | -$472 | -25.5% |
| Indiana | $1,396 | -$458 | -24.7% |
| Iowa | $1,252 | -$602 | -32.5% |
| Kansas | $1,760 | -$94 | -5.1% |
| Kentucky | $2,526 | $672 | 36.2% |
| Louisiana | $2,746 | $892 | 48.1% |
| Maine | $1,142 | -$712 | -38.4% |
| Maryland | $1,530 | -$324 | -17.5% |
| Massachusetts | $1,482 | -$372 | -20.1% |
| Michigan | $3,216 | $1,362 | 73.5% |
| Minnesota | $1,552 | -$302 | -16.3% |
| Mississippi | $2,218 | $364 | 19.6% |
| Missouri | $1,644 | -$210 | -11.3% |
| Montana | $1,990 | $136 | 7.3% |
| Nebraska | $1,462 | -$392 | -21.1% |
| Nevada | $2,220 | $366 | 19.7% |
| New Hampshire | $1,334 | -$520 | -28.0% |
| New Jersey | $2,070 | $216 | 11.7% |
| New Mexico | $1,642 | -$212 | -11.4% |
| New York | $1,954 | $100 | 5.4% |
| North Carolina | $1,066 | -$788 | -42.5% |
| North Dakota | $1,516 | -$338 | -18.2% |
| Ohio | $1,276 | -$578 | -31.2% |
| Oklahoma | $1,902 | $48 | 2.6% |
| Oregon | $1,698 | -$156 | -8.4% |
| Pennsylvania | $1,768 | -$86 | -4.6% |
| Rhode Island | $2,472 | $618 | 33.3% |
| South Carolina | $1,678 | -$176 | -9.5% |
| South Dakota | $1,564 | -$290 | -15.6% |
| Tennessee | $1,622 | -$232 | -12.5% |
| Texas | $2,232 | $378 | 20.4% |
| Utah | $1,372 | -$482 | -26.0% |
| Vermont | $1,266 | -$588 | -31.7% |
| Virginia | $1,108 | -$746 | -40.2% |
| Washington | $1,430 | -$424 | -22.9% |
| West Virginia | $1,698 | -$156 | -8.4% |
| Wisconsin | $1,284 | -$570 | -30.7% |
| Wyoming | $1,650 | -$204 | -11.0% |

Choosing higher comprehensive and collision insurance deductibles can save as much as $690 annually, whereas buying more liability protection will cost you more. Changing from a 50/100 limit to a 250/500 limit will increase prices by as much as $538 more each year. View Rates by Deductible or Liability Limit
If you have some driving violations or tend to cause accidents, you are likely paying at a minimum $2,200 to $3,100 additional each year, depending on your age. Dodge Hornet insurance for high-risk drivers ranges from 44% to 132% more than the average policy. View High Risk Driver Rates
Since prices can be so different, the best way to figure out exactly what you will pay is to regularly compare prices from multiple companies. Each auto insurer calculates prices differently, and prices may be quite different from one company to the next.
| Model Year | Comprehensive | Collision | Liability | Total Premium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 Dodge Hornet | $332 | $686 | $598 | $1,854 |
| 2023 Dodge Hornet | $320 | $668 | $624 | $1,850 |
Rates are averaged for all Dodge Hornet models and trim levels. Rates assume a 40-year-old male driver, full coverage with $500 deductibles, and a clean driving record.
How to Find Cheaper Dodge Hornet Insurance
Getting lower rates on insurance for a Dodge Hornet takes being a good driver, having a good credit history, being claim-free, and insuring your home and auto with the same company. Make time to compare rates at least once a year by getting quotes from direct car insurance companies like Progressive and GEICO, and also from local exclusive and independent agents.
The following list is a condensed summary of the primary concepts that were touched on in this article.
- You may be able to save as much as $220 per year simply by quoting online well ahead of the renewal date
- Drivers considered higher risk with multiple at-fault accidents may pay on average $2,180 more each year than a safer driver
- Increasing physical damage deductibles can save around $675 each year
- Drivers age 16 to 20 pay higher prices, possibly costing $594 a month including comprehensive and collision insurance
Rate Tables and Charts
Rates by Driver Age
| Driver Age | Premium |
|---|---|
| 16 | $7,126 |
| 20 | $4,326 |
| 30 | $1,920 |
| 40 | $1,854 |
| 50 | $1,698 |
| 60 | $1,668 |
Full coverage, $500 deductibles
Rates by Deductible
| Deductible | Premium |
|---|---|
| $100 | $2,304 |
| $250 | $2,094 |
| $500 | $1,854 |
| $1,000 | $1,622 |
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates by Liability Limit
| Liability Limit | Premium |
|---|---|
| 30/60 | $1,854 |
| 50/100 | $1,974 |
| 100/300 | $2,123 |
| 250/500 | $2,512 |
| 100 CSL | $2,033 |
| 300 CSL | $2,362 |
| 500 CSL | $2,602 |
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates for High Risk Drivers
| Age | Premium |
|---|---|
| 16 | $10,142 |
| 20 | $6,886 |
| 30 | $4,106 |
| 40 | $4,032 |
| 50 | $3,852 |
| 60 | $3,818 |
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.
Potential Rate Discounts
If you qualify for discounts, you may save the amounts shown below.
| Discount | Savings |
|---|---|
| Multi-policy | $97 |
| Multi-vehicle | $99 |
| Homeowner | $28 |
| 5-yr Accident Free | $135 |
| 5-yr Claim Free | $119 |
| Paid in Full/EFT | $83 |
| Advance Quote | $91 |
| Online Quote | $129 |
| Total Discounts | $781 |
Discounts are estimated and may not be available from every company or in every state.
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