Oklahoma car insurance cost calculator
Full-coverage car insurance in Oklahoma averages about $1,632 a year ($136/mo) for a clean-record 40-year-old driver — roughly 10% above the US average of $1,484. State-minimum coverage averages about $671 a year. Estimate your own cost below.
Estimated premium
$136.00/mo
Profile: 40-year-old driver, 2012 Toyota Camry, 100/300/100 full coverage, $1,000 deductible, clean record (MoneyGeek 2026).
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Oklahoma car insurance cost at a glance
- Full coverage (avg/yr)
- $1,632
- State minimum (avg/yr)
- $671
- Age 25, full coverage
- $1,877
- Age 60, full coverage
- $1,501
- US average (full/yr)
- $1,484
Frequently asked questions
How much is car insurance in Oklahoma?
Full-coverage car insurance in Oklahoma averages about $1,632 per year, or $136 per month, for a clean-record 40-year-old driver. State-minimum coverage averages about $671 per year.
Is car insurance expensive in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma is above the national average. Full coverage there averages $1,632 a year versus the US average of $1,484 — about 10% above.
What is the cheapest car insurance in Oklahoma?
The cheapest option in Oklahoma is usually state-minimum liability coverage, averaging about $671 a year — but it carries far lower limits than full coverage and may leave you underinsured.
How can I lower my car insurance in Oklahoma?
Compare quotes from several carriers, raise your deductible, bundle auto and home, and ask about safe-driver, low-mileage and good-credit discounts. Rates in Oklahoma vary widely by insurer, so shopping around matters most.
How this estimate is calculated
We start from the 2026 average annual Oklahoma premium for a standard 40-year-old driver profile (full or state-minimum coverage), then apply an age factor from published by-age averages. Your vehicle, driving record, credit, mileage and discounts also affect real quotes and aren't modeled here.
See our full methodology for assumptions, limits and the 2026 data used.
Sources
- MoneyGeek — Car Insurance Rates by State: Average Cost in 2026 (2026)
- MoneyGeek — Average Car Insurance Rates by Age and Gender (2026) (2026)
- Written by
- Colson — Founder & insurance-data researcher, ColsonSuperApps LLC
- Reviewed
- Figures checked against the cited sources
- Last updated
- June 13, 2026
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This is an estimate based on published average-rate data for informational purposes only — not a quote, and not insurance, legal or financial advice. Your actual price depends on the carrier and underwriting. Get a real quote for exact pricing.