Auto Insurance Costs in Oregon (OR)

Drivers in Oregon pay 7.3% less than the national average for auto insurance. The average annual premium for full coverage is $1,551 ($129/month).

Updated July 2026
Full Coverage
$1,551
per year ($129/month)
7.3% below national average
Minimum Coverage
$498
per year ($42/month)
Homeowners Insurance
$1,107
per year ($92/month)
39.2% below national average

Minimum Auto Insurance Requirements in Oregon

Oregon requires all drivers to carry minimum liability coverage of 25/50/20 (bodily injury per person / bodily injury per accident / property damage).

What does 25/50/20 mean?

The three numbers represent your minimum coverage limits (in thousands of dollars): the first is the maximum per person for injuries you cause, the second is the total maximum per accident, and the third covers property damage you cause to others.

While minimum coverage meets legal requirements, it may leave you financially exposed in a serious accident. Full coverage adds collision and comprehensive to protect your own vehicle as well.

About 6.8% of drivers in Oregon are uninsured, which is lower than the national average of about 12.6%. Fewer uninsured drivers helps keep premiums more manageable.

What Affects Auto Insurance Rates in Oregon?

  • Your city: Urban areas with heavier traffic typically cost more than rural areas.
  • Your driving record: Accidents and tickets raise your rate. Most violations affect your premium for 3-5 years.
  • Your vehicle: Newer, more expensive, or higher-horsepower vehicles cost more to insure.
  • Your credit score: Most insurers in Oregon use credit-based insurance scores when setting rates.
  • Your age: Drivers under 25 and over 65 tend to pay more, with the highest rates for teenagers.
  • Your coverage level: Choosing higher deductibles lowers your premium but increases your out-of-pocket cost if you file a claim.

Auto Insurance Costs by City in Oregon

Rates vary within Oregon based on local factors like traffic density, crime rates, and weather patterns.

CityPopulationAnnual CostMonthly Costvs. State Avg
Portland652,503$1,784/yr$149/mo15.0% above state avg
Eugene176,654$1,473/yr$123/mo5.0% below state avg
Salem175,535$1,520/yr$127/moNear state avg
Gresham114,247$1,675/yr$140/mo8.0% above state avg
Hillsboro106,894$1,473/yr$123/mo5.0% below state avg
Bend102,059$1,365/yr$114/mo12.0% below state avg
Beaverton97,590$1,427/yr$119/mo8.0% below state avg
Medford85,395$1,473/yr$123/mo5.0% below state avg
Springfield62,256$1,582/yr$132/moNear state avg
Corvallis59,922$1,365/yr$114/mo12.0% below state avg
Lake Oswego40,162$1,318/yr$110/mo15.0% below state avg

How to Save on Auto Insurance in Oregon

  1. Compare quotes from at least 3-5 companies. Rates can vary by hundreds of dollars for the same coverage.
  2. Bundle your policies. Many insurers offer 10-25% discounts when you combine auto with home or renters insurance.
  3. Raise your deductible. Increasing your deductible from $500 to $1,000 can save 15-30% on collision and comprehensive coverage.
  4. Ask about discounts. Common discounts include safe driver, good student, military, low mileage, and paying in full.
  5. Maintain good credit. In Oregon, improving your credit score can significantly lower your premium.
  6. Review your coverage annually. As your car ages, you may want to drop collision coverage if the premium approaches the car's value.

Frequently Asked Questions About Oregon Auto Insurance

How much does car insurance cost in Oregon?

The average cost of full coverage car insurance in Oregon is $1,551 per year, or about $129 per month. Minimum coverage averages $498 per year. Your actual rate depends on your driving record, credit score, vehicle, and where you live within the state.

Is car insurance expensive in Oregon?

Oregon auto insurance rates are roughly in line with the national average of $1,674 per year.

What is the minimum car insurance required in Oregon?

Oregon requires minimum liability coverage of 25/50/20 (bodily injury per person/per accident/property damage, in thousands). This is the legal minimum to drive, but it may not be enough to cover a serious accident.