Chevrolet Avalanche Insurance Rates
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UPDATED: Jun 2, 2023
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U.S. average insurance rates for a Chevrolet Avalanche are $1,068 a year including full coverage. Comprehensive costs approximately $144, collision insurance costs $170, and liability costs $554. Liability-only coverage costs as little as $620 a year, and high-risk coverage costs around $2,284. Teenage drivers pay the highest rates at up to $4,434 a year.
Average premium for full coverage: $1,068
Price estimates by individual coverage:
These estimates include $500 policy deductibles, liability limits of 30/60, and includes uninsured/under-insured motorist coverage. Estimates are averaged for all 50 U.S. states and for all Avalanche models.
Price Range from Low to High
Using a 40-year-old driver as an example, Chevrolet Avalanche insurance prices range from the low end price of $620 for your basic liability-only policy to the much higher price of $2,284 for a driver that may need high-risk insurance.
Geographic Price Range
Your location can make a big difference on car insurance prices. Rural locations have lower incidents of comprehensive and collision claims than densely populated cities. The example below illustrates how rural and urban location affects auto insurance prices.
The ranges above highlight why everyone should compare rates using their specific location, instead of making a decision based on average rates.
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More Rate Information
The chart below breaks down average Chevrolet Avalanche insurance rates for additional coverage and risk scenarios.
- The best discount rate is $665
- Drivers who choose higher $1,000 deductibles will pay $74 every year
- The estimated price for the average middle-age driver who chooses $500 deductibles is $1,068
- Using pricier low deductibles for comprehensive and collision insurance bumps up the cost to $1,202
- Drivers who are prone to accidents and violations could pay around $2,284
- The price that insures a 16-year-old driver for full coverage can cost $4,434 a year
Auto insurance prices for a Chevrolet Avalanche are also quite variable based on the model of your Avalanche, your driving record and age, and physical damage deductibles and liability limits.
If you have some driving violations or you caused an accident, you are likely paying anywhere from $1,300 to $1,800 in extra premium each year, depending on your age. Chevrolet Avalanche insurance for high-risk drivers can cost from 41% to 136% more than a normal policy. View High Risk Driver Rates
A more mature driver with a good driving record and higher comprehensive and collision deductibles may pay as low as $1,000 per year on average for full coverage. Prices are much higher for teenage drivers, since even teens with perfect driving records will have to pay in the ballpark of $4,400 a year. View Rates by Age
The state you live in makes a big difference in Chevrolet Avalanche insurance prices. A 40-year-old driver could pay as low as $820 a year in states like Vermont, New Hampshire, and Missouri, or be forced to pay as much as $1,520 on average in Louisiana, New York, and Michigan.
State | Premium | Compared to U.S. Avg | Percent Difference |
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Alabama | $964 | -$104 | -9.7% |
Alaska | $816 | -$252 | -23.6% |
Arizona | $882 | -$186 | -17.4% |
Arkansas | $1,068 | -$0 | 0.0% |
California | $1,214 | $146 | 13.7% |
Colorado | $1,016 | -$52 | -4.9% |
Connecticut | $1,096 | $28 | 2.6% |
Delaware | $1,206 | $138 | 12.9% |
Florida | $1,332 | $264 | 24.7% |
Georgia | $982 | -$86 | -8.1% |
Hawaii | $764 | -$304 | -28.5% |
Idaho | $724 | -$344 | -32.2% |
Illinois | $792 | -$276 | -25.8% |
Indiana | $802 | -$266 | -24.9% |
Iowa | $722 | -$346 | -32.4% |
Kansas | $1,012 | -$56 | -5.2% |
Kentucky | $1,452 | $384 | 36.0% |
Louisiana | $1,576 | $508 | 47.6% |
Maine | $660 | -$408 | -38.2% |
Maryland | $878 | -$190 | -17.8% |
Massachusetts | $850 | -$218 | -20.4% |
Michigan | $1,850 | $782 | 73.2% |
Minnesota | $890 | -$178 | -16.7% |
Mississippi | $1,276 | $208 | 19.5% |
Missouri | $946 | -$122 | -11.4% |
Montana | $1,146 | $78 | 7.3% |
Nebraska | $838 | -$230 | -21.5% |
Nevada | $1,278 | $210 | 19.7% |
New Hampshire | $766 | -$302 | -28.3% |
New Jersey | $1,190 | $122 | 11.4% |
New Mexico | $942 | -$126 | -11.8% |
New York | $1,120 | $52 | 4.9% |
North Carolina | $612 | -$456 | -42.7% |
North Dakota | $874 | -$194 | -18.2% |
Ohio | $736 | -$332 | -31.1% |
Oklahoma | $1,094 | $26 | 2.4% |
Oregon | $976 | -$92 | -8.6% |
Pennsylvania | $1,016 | -$52 | -4.9% |
Rhode Island | $1,424 | $356 | 33.3% |
South Carolina | $964 | -$104 | -9.7% |
South Dakota | $898 | -$170 | -15.9% |
Tennessee | $934 | -$134 | -12.5% |
Texas | $1,284 | $216 | 20.2% |
Utah | $790 | -$278 | -26.0% |
Vermont | $728 | -$340 | -31.8% |
Virginia | $638 | -$430 | -40.3% |
Washington | $822 | -$246 | -23.0% |
West Virginia | $978 | -$90 | -8.4% |
Wisconsin | $738 | -$330 | -30.9% |
Wyoming | $950 | -$118 | -11.0% |
Using high physical damage deductibles could save up to $210 annually, whereas buying more liability protection will push prices upward. Changing from a 50/100 bodily injury protection limit to a 250/500 limit will increase prices by as much as $498 extra every year. View Rates by Deductible or Liability Limit
Insurance Rates by Trim Level and Model Year
Model and Trim | Annual Premium | Monthly Premium |
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Chevrolet Avalanche LS 2WD | $1,038 | $87 |
Chevrolet Avalanche LT 2WD | $1,054 | $88 |
Chevrolet Avalanche LS 4WD | $1,054 | $88 |
Chevrolet Avalanche LT 4WD | $1,068 | $89 |
Chevrolet Avalanche LTZ 2WD | $1,084 | $90 |
Chevrolet Avalanche LTZ 4WD | $1,084 | $90 |
Rates assume 2002 model year, a 40-year-old male driver with no accidents or violations, $500 comprehensive and collision deductibles, minimum liability limits, and uninsured/under-insured motorist coverage included. Rates are for comparison only and are averaged for all 50 U.S. states.
Model Year | Comprehensive | Collision | Liability | Total Premium |
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2009 Chevrolet Avalanche | $174 | $226 | $592 | $1,192 |
2008 Chevrolet Avalanche | $168 | $202 | $586 | $1,156 |
2007 Chevrolet Avalanche | $166 | $198 | $574 | $1,138 |
2006 Chevrolet Avalanche | $162 | $188 | $564 | $1,114 |
2005 Chevrolet Avalanche | $148 | $180 | $558 | $1,086 |
2004 Chevrolet Avalanche | $144 | $170 | $554 | $1,068 |
Rates are averaged for all Chevrolet Avalanche 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 Cheap Chevrolet Avalanche Insurance
Getting lower rates on insurance for a Chevrolet Avalanche not only requires being a good driver, but also maintaining a good credit score, being claim-free, and possibly higher deductibles. Compare prices once a year by getting rate quotes from direct car insurance companies, and also from local auto insurance providers.
The following list is a brief summary of the data that was raised in the charts and tables above.
- You may be able to save around $110 per year just by quoting online well ahead of the renewal date
- Insureds who purchase an increased level of liability coverage will pay an extra $610 per year to go from a low limit to the 250/500 level
- Drivers age 16 to 20 have the highest car insurance prices, possibly costing $370 a month if the policy includes full coverage
- Drivers considered higher risk that tend to have accidents or serious violations will likely pay on average $1,220 more per year than a safer driver
Rate Tables and Charts
Rates by Driver Age
Driver Age | Premium |
---|---|
16 | $4,434 |
20 | $2,440 |
30 | $1,072 |
40 | $1,068 |
50 | $980 |
60 | $958 |
Full coverage, $500 deductibles
Rates by Deductible
Deductible | Premium |
---|---|
$100 | $1,202 |
$250 | $1,142 |
$500 | $1,068 |
$1,000 | $994 |
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates by Liability Limit
Liability Limit | Premium |
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30/60 | $1,068 |
50/100 | $1,195 |
100/300 | $1,333 |
250/500 | $1,693 |
100 CSL | $1,250 |
300 CSL | $1,555 |
500 CSL | $1,777 |
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates for High Risk Drivers
Age | Premium |
---|---|
16 | $6,212 |
20 | $3,882 |
30 | $2,292 |
40 | $2,284 |
50 | $2,190 |
60 | $2,162 |
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 | $52 |
Multi-vehicle | $58 |
Homeowner | $20 |
5-yr Accident Free | $60 |
5-yr Claim Free | $65 |
Paid in Full/EFT | $35 |
Advance Quote | $44 |
Online Quote | $69 |
Total Discounts | $403 |
Discounts are estimated and may not be available from every company or in every state.
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