Car insurance premiums start to climb for drivers at around age 65. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, older drivers have a higher rate of fatal crashes than those aged 35 to 54.

But that doesn’t mean seniors can’t find good deals on car insurance. Our guide will help you find the cheapest rates for seniors in Arkansas and learn other ways to save on auto insurance premiums.

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  • The average cost of car insurance for a 65-year-old driver in Arkansas is $1,782 per year for a full coverage policy.
  • According to CarInsurance.com’s research, a 70-year-old driver in Arkansas pays 6% more for full coverage than more for full coverage than a 65-year-old driver.
  • Finding the cheapest car insurance for seniors over 70 becomes more important as rates increases significantly. For instance, a 75-year-old driver in Arkansas pays 13% more more a full coverage policy than a 65-year-old driver.
  • Reviewing and comparing car insurance quotes every six months or at renewal can help you find the most affordable rates.

Cheapest car insurance companies for seniors in Arkansas

Here are the most affordable full coverage car insurance rates in Arkansas for drivers of different ages:

  • Overall cheapest car insurance for seniors over 60: Travelers, $118 per month.
  • Cheapest for seniors at age 65: Travelers, $109 per month.
  • Cheapest for seniors at age 70: Travelers, $116 per month.
  • Cheapest for seniors at age 75: Travelers, $127 per month.

Compare cheap car insurance quotes for senior drivers in Arkansas

Below are the cheapest Arkansas rates the major car insurance companies offer for three different coverage levels: The state minimum, liability-only coverage with limits of 50/100/50 and full coverage car insurance with liability limits of 100/300/100.

Rates by companies for seniors in Arkansas

Select your age and type of coverage below to see the average annual and monthly rates.

Results for age 60 and the following coverage level: full coverage
Company NameAvg. Annual PremiumAvg. Monthly Premium
 
Coverage types:
  • Full coverage: 100/300/100 liability with $500 comprehensive/collision deductible
  • Liability only: 50/100/50 liability only
  • State minimum: State minimum coverage

State minimum car insurance refers to the least amount of coverage that a driver is legally required to have in a particular state. This typically includes liability insurance, which covers bodily injury and property damage to others if you are at fault in an accident. Each state sets its own minimum requirements for coverage limits.

Liability car insurance with limits of 50/100/50 means:

  • $50,000 per person for bodily injury
  • $100,000 per accident for bodily injury per accident
  • $50,000 per accident for property damage

A liability policy covers expenses for injuries and damages you cause to others in an accident, but not your own injuries or vehicle damage.

Full coverage insurance with limits of 100/300/100 includes higher liability limits:

  • $100,000 per person for bodily injury
  • $300,000 per accident for bodily injury to multiple people
  • $100,000 per accident for property damage

It also typically includes:

Full coverage ensures you are covered for a wide range of incidents, both for your liability to others and for your own vehicle’s damage.

Why do car insurance rates increase for senior drivers in Arkansas?

Car insurance tends to become more expensive for older drivers due to several factors. Statistics show that seniors, on average, tend to be involved in more accidents than younger drivers (excluding teens).

Despite decades of driving experience, older drivers face age-related problems like hearing or vision loss, slower reflexes, side effects from medication and other health concerns that make driving more challenging.

The CDC found that drivers older than 70 have higher crash death rates per 1,000 crashes than drivers aged 35-54 and NHTSA statistics show that senior drivers 65 and older were involved in 13% of fatal accidents in 2020, which is up 26% from 2011.

In addition, seniors are more likely to require medical care, even after a less severe accident, and expensive hospital bills will increase the insurance cost.

“Unfortunately, as we move past middle age, the odds of being more severely injured or dying in a car crash increase significantly,” says Carole Walker, executive director at Rocky Mountain Insurance Association.

“Statistically, older drivers have a higher risk of causing a crash, but an even bigger factor adding to higher car insurance bills are common health problems that make them more prone to being hurt and incurring medical bills – even in low-speed or less serious crashes,” she says.

This leads to higher car insurance costs. CarInsurance.com’s data show that premiums rise for most senior drivers starting in their mid-60s and keep increasing. In Arkansas, a full coverage policy costs an average of $1,782 for a 65-year-old driver, while a 70-year-old driver pays $1,887.

CarInsurance.com found that 70-year-old drivers pay 6% more for full coverage than 65-year-old drivers in Arkansas, and 75-year-old drivers pay 13% more for a full coverage policy.

The table below shows the annual average rate increase for senior drivers by age in Arkansas for different coverage levels:

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Table
AgeState minimumLiability onlyFull coverage
65$373$574$1,782
70$412$620$1,887
75$475$695$2,055

Coverage types:

  • Full coverage: 100/300/100 liability with $500 comp/coll deductible
  • Liability only: 50/100/50 liability only
  • State minimum: State minimum coverage only

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Cheapest car insurance for seniors with tickets in Arkansas

A speeding ticket or other moving violation will raise your insurance rates regardless of your age. Insurers love statistics, and data show that a driver with a ticket on their record is more likely to get in an accident that may result in a claim.

The rate increase will vary by insurance company, but Arkansas drivers can expect a 48% rise in their premiums after receiving a speeding ticket for going 1-29 mph over the limit.

If you are a senior with a speeding ticket or other minor moving violation on your record, expect to pay more for coverage. When we ran the numbers, these were the best insurance companies for seniors with tickets on their records.

CompanyAnnual rates with 1 speeding ticketMonthly rates with 1 speeding ticket
State Farm$1,965$164
Travelers$2,160$180
Nationwide$2,202$184
GEICO$2,648$221
Progressive$2,992$249
Allstate$3,075$256
Farmers$3,605$300
USAA*$1,203$100

Cheapest car insurance for seniors with DUIs in Arkansas

A DUI is a serious driving violation; your insurance rates will soar once it hits your driving record. In most cases, your insurance premium will double if you have a DUI. According to CarInsurance.com in some states, the increase can be as much as 79% after your first DUI. If you manage to rack up a second DUI, the increase could be as much as 163%.

Finding affordable coverage (or any coverage) will become more difficult after a DUI. Still, according to our data, these are the best insurers for seniors with a DUI in Arkansas:

CompanyAnnual rates with DUI first offenseMonthly rates with DUI first offense
State Farm$1,965$164
Travelers$2,131$178
Progressive$2,508$209
GEICO$3,001$250
Nationwide$3,064$255
Allstate$3,525$294
Farmers$4,608$384
USAA*$1,953$163

Cheapest car insurance for seniors after an accident in Arkansas

Similar to a ticket or DUI, an accident on your record will lead to higher insurance rates. Although the exact increase depends on the insurer, data show drivers can expect a 60% hike in premiums after an at-fault accident with property damage over $2,000.

The increase will generally be in effect for three to five years, so it’s essential to seek the most affordable insurance provider. Below, these insurers offer the cheapest car insurance rates for seniors after an accident in Arkansas.

CompanyAnnual rates with 1 at-fault accidentMonthly rates with 1 at-fault accident
Travelers$2,003$167
State Farm$2,120$177
Nationwide$2,314$193
GEICO$2,568$214
Farmers$3,340$278
Progressive$3,611$301
Allstate$3,918$327
USAA*$1,606$134

How can seniors save on car insurance in Arkansas?

Auto insurance for seniors can be costly, but there are several ways to save. Here are some simple ways to lower your premiums:

  • Shop around: Regularly comparing car insurance rates – every six months or annually when it’s time to renew – can help you secure the best deal.
  • Raise your deductible: Raising your deductible from $500 to $1,000 can save you money each month, but ensure you have the funds available to cover the higher deductible if needed.
  • Ask about discounts Bundling with homeowners insurance, loyalty discounts and discounts for years of being licensed are great ways to save on car insurance. Find more details on discounts below. 

Tip iconEditor’s Tip:

Take a senior driving course: With an approved defensive driving course, seniors can save up to 4% on their car insurance in Arkansas. The American Automobile Association(AAA) and AARP offer defensive driving courses for senior drivers in Arkansas.

Car insurance discounts for senior drivers in Arkansas

Here are some car insurance discounts to help seniors reduce their insurance costs.

Discount typePotential annual savings
Air bags1%
Anti-theft device2%
Daily commute5%
Days advanced purchase6%
Days per week driven2%
Defensive driver4%
Education12%
Electronic funds transfer4%
Homeowner5%
Lower annual mileage5%
Loyalty – years renewal with company8%
Marital status8%
Multi policy9%
Paperless/electronic documents4%
Payment type9%
Primary use11%
Profession9%
Safety devices4%
Telematics9%
Years insured24%
Years licensed26%

Choosing the cheapest and best car insurance for seniors in Arkansas

Senior drivers generally pay higher premiums than younger adult drivers. If you want an affordable policy, carefully evaluate your needs and determine the coverage amount. When shopping for insurance, consider the price, customer service and available discounts.

Find the best auto insurance companies online to see which carrier provides affordable rates and easy-to-use websites or apps.

FAQ: Cheap car insurance for seniors in Arkansas

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Who has the cheapest state minimum auto insurance for seniors in Arkansas?

According to our data, Southern Farm Bureau offers the cheapest state minimum auto insurance for seniors in Arkansas at about $307 a year, on average. GEICO and Shelter Insurance also scored high when it comes to cheap state minimum insurance coverage for seniors in Arkansas.

Which companies offer the cheapest liability car insurance for seniors in Arkansas?

GEICO has the cheapest liability car insurance coverage for senior drivers in Arkansas at an average annual premium of $419. Southern Farm Bureau and Shelter Insurance also offer cheap liability insurance rates to seniors in Arkansas, based on CarInsurance.com data analysis.

Does State Farm offer a senior discount in Arkansas?

State Farm does not currently offer a senior discount in Arkansas, but it does offer quite a few deals that seniors can use to lower their premiums. This includes discounts for taking a defensive driving course, a safe driving discount, long-term customer, bundling and discounts for advanced safety features on your vehicle.

Bottom line

Travelers offers the cheapest car insurance quotes for senior drivers in Arkansas for a full coverage policy, based on a CarInsurance.com analysis.

By shopping around and comparing rates online from different insurers, seniors can find the best deal on their car insurance. Additionally, senior drivers could qualify for discounts by taking defensive driving courses or bundling their car insurance with other types of insurance.

Check out how to shop for car insurance for seniors

Resources & Methodology

Additional resources

There are several resources available for older drivers who want to stay safe behind the wheel and save on their insurance premiums:

  1. American Automobile Association: AAA helps senior drivers to continue driving for as long and safely as possible.
  2. AARP (American Association of Retired Persons): AARP’s smart driver program helps senior drivers to learn proven driving techniques and save money on car insurance.
  3. National Institute on Aging: The NIA provides tips to senior drivers about health and driving and offers free publications to aging seniors to answer health-related queries.
  4. Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure Online: This web-based tool helps family members identify at-risk drivers.
  5. Eldercare Locator: Helps senior drivers maintain their independence, and provides information about highway safety for aging drivers and services.

Sources:

  1. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. “Older Adult Drivers.” Accessed July 2025.
  2. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. “Fatality Facts 2021 Older People.” Accessed July 2025.
  3. National Safety Council. “Motor Vehicle: Age Group Comparisons.” Accessed July 2025.
  4. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration “U.S. Department of Transportation’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS).” Accessed July 2025.

Behind the rates: How we analyzed cheapest costs for seniors in Arkansas

CarInsurance.com gathered car insurance rates for senior drivers from Quadrant Information Services. The rates are for a full coverage policy with limits 100/300/100 and a $500 comprehensive and collision deductible based on sample profiles of 65, 70 & 75 year old male and female drivers with clean driving records. We have compared 53,409,632 car insurance quotes across 34,588 ZIP codes from 170 national and regional car insurance companies.

To determine car insurance rates for senior drivers with a history of traffic violations, CarInsurance.com used a sample profile of a 65-year-old driver who owns a Honda Accord LX. We have compared 50,73,544 insurance quotes from 138 companies across 1,468 ZIP codes.

Car insurance rates are calculated by evaluating the sample profile of a 65-year-old male and female driver with the following incidents applied

  • One at-fault property damage accident over $2K
  • One at-fault property damage accident under $2K
  • At-fault bodily injury accidents
  • DUI/DWI first offense.
  • Speeding ticket (1-10 MPH over the limit,11-29 MPH over the limit & 30+ over limit)

These are sample rates and should only be used for comparison purposes.

Note: USAA is only available to military community members and their families.

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