Car insurance in Alpine for an adult with a clean driving record and good insurance score costs $1,393 a year for a full coverage policy, according to CarInsurance.com data.

But that’s just an average. Insurance companies look at drivers as individuals, factoring in their age, driving history, the make and model of their car and other factors.

Where you live is also a big factor. Car insurance rates can vary greatly from city to city and even from ZIP code to ZIP code within a city.

More traffic typically translates to more accidents and claims, so insurers look at neighborhoods and consider population density, road conditions, weather and other factors.

Some ZIP codes have much more auto theft than other areas. Insurers will thus charge higher premiums in those zip codes because the risk of loss is much higher. Other ZIP codes have a lot more car wrecks and the insurance company will charge higher premiums to cover the risk,” says James Brau, professor of finance at Brigham Young University. “Imagine a densely-crowded ZIP code where a lot of folks are driving versus a code out in a rural area where you hardly ever see another car. The odds of more wrecks and thefts are higher where there are a ton of vehicles — it becomes a statistics exercise.

Knowing where you live and what you’re likely to pay can be a big help when shopping for auto insurance.

That’s why our experts have created this comprehensive guide to help you make intelligent decisions about car insurance. The guide provides the average car insurance rates in Alpine by coverage levels, age, city and ZIP code. It also lists the cheapest car insurance carriers and rates in Alpine.

Key Highlights
  • Car insurance in Alpine is almost same as car insurance in Alabama for full coverage policies.
  • The average cost of a full-coverage car insurance policy in Alpine is $1,393 per year or $116 per month.
  • In Alpine, Nationwide offers the cheapest full coverage car insurance at $86 per month.
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What is the average cost of car insurance in Alpine, AL?

The average auto insurance rates in Alpine, AL at various coverage levels are listed below:

  • State minimum: $361 per year
  • Liability-only coverage (50/100/50): $503 per year
  • Full coverage (100/300/100): $1,393 per year

The cost of car insurance can vary significantly depending on the coverage level you choose. The three most-talked-about coverage levels are:

State minimum car insurance, which is the minimum liability coverage your state requires; liability car insurance coverage, which pays for the medical bills of anyone you injure with your car and pays to repair or replace any cars or property you hit; and full coverage car insurance, which includes collision and comprehensive insurance that pays for damage to your car.

Average annual rates by company for different coverage levels

CompanyState MinimumLiability OnlyFull Coverage
Nationwide$340$474$1,034
Geico$257$363$1,094
USAA$276$369$1,164
Travelers$376$527$1,202
Allstate$379$471$1,503
Auto-Owners$367$553$1,557
State Farm$383$529$1,575
Farmers$457$642$1,693
Progressive$411$596$1,718

Note:

  • State Minimum: State minimum liability only
  • Liability Only: 50/100/50 liability only
  • Full Coverage: 100/300/100 liability with $500 comprehensive/collision deductible

What are the cheapest car insurance companies in Alpine, AL?

Out of all the carriers available in Alpine, Nationwide offers the cheapest full coverage car insurance at $86 per month.

The second-cheapest car insurance company in Alpine is Geico, offering car insurance at $91 monthly.

Cheapest CompanyFull Coverage Monthly Rates
Nationwide$86
Geico$91
USAA$97
Travelers$100
Allstate$125
Auto-Owners$130
State Farm$131
Farmers$141
Progressive$143

Note: Full Coverage: 100/300/100 liability with $500 comprehensive/collision deductible

Comparing quotes from multiple insurers can help you save money on your car insurance premiums.

Which companies offer the cheapest rates for high-risk drivers in Alpine, AL?

Car insurance is more expensive for high-risk drivers. A high-risk driver in Alabama is considered as such because they have:

  • Multiple speeding tickets or other traffic infractions in the last three- to five-year period.
  • An injury or a high-cost accident in the last three- to five-year period
  • A DUI conviction
  • A teen/inexperienced driver on their policy
  • A high-performance sports car
  • A poor credit score (a few states — California, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts and Michigan — prohibit insurance companies from using credit to set rates)
  • A recent lapse in car insurance

Cheapest rates for drivers with two speeding tickets in Alpine, AL

See the average annual premium for drivers with two speeding tickets on their records in Alpine, AL in the table below.

Cheapest CompanyFull Coverage Monthly Rates with 2 Speeding Tickets
Nationwide$124
State Farm$141
USAA$141
Allstate$146
Geico$151
Travelers$156
Progressive$218
Farmers$244
Auto-Owners$246

Note:

  • Full Coverage: 100/300/100 liability with $500 comprehensive/collision deductible
  • Insurance rates after receiving 2 speeding tickets for speeds 11 mph or over.

Cheapest rates for drivers with a DUI conviction in Alpine, AL

See the average annual premium for a driver convicted of DUI in Alpine, AL in the table below.

Cheapest CompanyFull Coverage Monthly Rates with 1 DUI
State Farm$141
Travelers$151
Allstate$168
Progressive$175
Nationwide$177
Geico$187
USAA$200
Farmers$216
Auto-Owners$246

Note: Full Coverage: 100/300/100 liability with $500 comprehensive/collision deductible

Companies with the cheapest insurance by driver profile in Alpine, AL

Personal factors can affect how much you pay for car insurance in states that allow it. Insurance companies do use a driver’s age as a rating factor as more driving experience leads to lower rates – and vice versa. However, not all states allow gender and credit score to be used when setting car insurance rates.

Cheapest rates for drivers in Alpine, AL, by age

Age is a key factor when considering car insurance rates in most cities, including Alpine – it’s one of several key factors taken into account by insurers to determine premiums.

Teens (age 16 to 19) are more prone to accidents because they’re inexperienced drivers. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), teen drivers are far more likely to be involved in fatal collisions than adult drivers. The higher the chances of an accident, the higher the car insurance rates.

Drivers in their 40s, 50s and 60s pay less for their car insurance premiums when compared to teen drivers because they are more likely to follow traffic rules, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

AgeCheapest CompanyFull Coverage Monthly Rates
16Allstate$551
16Auto-Owners$529
16Geico$321
16Farmers$862
16Nationwide$380
16Progressive$924
16State Farm$487
16Travelers$458
16USAA$390
17Allstate$476
17Auto-Owners$465
17Geico$263
17Farmers$764
17Nationwide$366
17Progressive$918
17State Farm$431
17Travelers$359
17USAA$274
18Allstate$402
18Auto-Owners$401
18Geico$221
18Farmers$632
18Nationwide$344
18Progressive$825
18State Farm$381
18Travelers$290
18USAA$224
19Allstate$257
19Auto-Owners$344
19Geico$186
19Farmers$351
19Nationwide$263
19Progressive$419
19State Farm$336
19Travelers$233
19USAA$200
20Allstate$243
20Auto-Owners$304
20Geico$168
20Farmers$320
20Nationwide$229
20Progressive$367
20State Farm$296
20Travelers$201
20USAA$191
21Allstate$197
21Auto-Owners$261
21Geico$141
21Farmers$185
21Nationwide$148
21Progressive$274
21State Farm$253
21Travelers$173
21USAA$150
22Allstate$177
22Auto-Owners$233
22Geico$123
22Farmers$176
22Nationwide$140
22Progressive$241
22State Farm$229
22Travelers$156
22USAA$147
23Allstate$163
23Auto-Owners$209
23Geico$116
23Farmers$163
23Nationwide$125
23Progressive$219
23State Farm$204
23Travelers$143
23USAA$139
24Allstate$148
24Auto-Owners$195
24Geico$108
24Farmers$158
24Nationwide$120
24Progressive$198
24State Farm$188
24Travelers$133
24USAA$133
25Allstate$144
25Auto-Owners$176
25Geico$105
25Farmers$161
25Nationwide$104
25Progressive$176
25State Farm$166
25Travelers$117
25USAA$129
30Allstate$126
30Auto-Owners$132
30Geico$95
30Farmers$151
30Nationwide$92
30Progressive$161
30State Farm$135
30Travelers$112
30USAA$107
35Allstate$126
35Auto-Owners$130
35Geico$93
35Farmers$145
35Nationwide$90
35Progressive$155
35State Farm$132
35Travelers$109
35USAA$101
40Allstate$125
40Auto-Owners$130
40Geico$91
40Farmers$141
40Nationwide$86
40Progressive$143
40State Farm$131
40Travelers$100
40USAA$97
45Allstate$125
45Auto-Owners$128
45Geico$90
45Farmers$133
45Nationwide$83
45Progressive$142
45State Farm$130
45Travelers$100
45USAA$94
50Allstate$123
50Auto-Owners$123
50Geico$87
50Farmers$129
50Nationwide$81
50Progressive$133
50State Farm$128
50Travelers$99
50USAA$91
55Allstate$122
55Auto-Owners$120
55Geico$85
55Farmers$122
55Nationwide$79
55Progressive$129
55State Farm$123
55Travelers$91
55USAA$90
60Allstate$120
60Auto-Owners$120
60Geico$84
60Farmers$121
60Nationwide$78
60Progressive$128
60State Farm$120
60Travelers$91
60USAA$91
65Allstate$127
65Auto-Owners$126
65Geico$83
65Farmers$134
65Nationwide$78
65Progressive$133
65State Farm$119
65Travelers$96
65USAA$94
70Allstate$128
70Auto-Owners$140
70Geico$87
70Farmers$149
70Nationwide$82
70Progressive$149
70State Farm$125
70Travelers$104
70USAA$101
75Allstate$145
75Auto-Owners$158
75Geico$93
75Farmers$167
75Nationwide$90
75Progressive$184
75State Farm$134
75Travelers$116
75USAA$113

Note: Full Coverage: 100/300/100 liability with $500 comprehensive/collision deductible

Cheapest rates for drivers in Alpine, AL, with poor credit

Except in states that don’t allow it – California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Washington and Michigan – drivers who have poor credit will pay higher rates for car insurance because they’re viewed as riskier by auto insurers.

Cheapest CompanyFull Coverage Monthly Rates with Bad Credit
Nationwide$129
Geico$139
Travelers$170
USAA$177
Allstate$208
Progressive$249
Farmers$252
Auto-Owners$364
State Farm$421

Final thoughts: Car insurance cost in Alpine, AL

Shopping for a new auto insurance policy at renewal time is the best way to make sure you have the cheapest car insurance in Alpine, AL. Maximize your discounts, drive a vehicle with plenty of safety features and maintain a good driving record to pay less for car insurance.

Resources & Methodology

Sources:

  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Teen drivers.” Accessed August 2023.
  2. Insurance Information Institute. “Senior driving safety and insurance tips.” Accessed August 2023.

Methodology:

CarInsurance.com, commissioned Quadrant Information Services to gather data on the average costs of car insurance for drivers residing in Alpine, Alabama.

The rates were derived from a sample profile of a 40-year-old male driving a Honda Accord LX, with no history of violations and a good insurance score. This sample profile opted for full coverage policies with limits of up to 100/300/100 and a $500 comprehensive and collision deductible.

The data was collected across approximately 34,523 ZIP codes, resulting in a total of 56,838,240 quotes obtained from 41 companies.

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