Once a driver turns 25, they move out of the highest-risk age category, resulting in a significant reduction in their car insurance rates. With a good driving record, a 25-year-old pays $1,538 more than for a full coverage policy compared to what they paid at age 20.

A 25-year-old driver typically pays an average of $2,259 annually or $188 monthly for full coverage car insurance across the nation, which is $188 more than the cost for a 24-year-old.

In Oregon, the average annual rate for a full-coverage policy for 25-year-olds is $1,920.

Keep reading to learn more about car insurance for 25-year-olds in Oregon

Cheapest car insurance for 25-year-olds in Oregon

An average 25-year-old driver in Oregon pays $1,920 per year for full coverage car insurance. The chart below shows the average rates for full coverage from major insurance companies in Oregon for male and female drivers at age 25.

Company25-year-old female25-year-old male
Oregon Mutual Insurance$1,397$1,500
Travelers$1,498$1,547
Nationwide$1,617$1,692
State Farm$1,600$1,834
Geico$2,034$1,772
Country Financial$1,875$1,933
Progressive$2,072$2,041
Farmers$2,228$2,318
Allstate$3,148$3,184
USAA*$1,535$1,566

How much is car insurance for a 25-year-old in Oregon each month?

How much you pay for car insurance as a 25-year-old in Oregon will vary depending on where you live, coverage levels, credit score, driving record and the deductible you select.

The table below shows how much car insurance costs for a 25-year-old per month and per year, on average, in Oregon.

25-year-old policyAverage annual ratesAverage monthly rates
State Minimum Liability Only$698$58
50/100/50 Liability Only$768$64
100/300/100 Liability with $500 Comp/Coll Deductible$1,920$160

How do rates for 25-year-olds compare to rates for other ages in Oregon?

The cost of car insurance will peak in your teens and decrease yearly until age 65 when rates start to increase again. See the chart below to see how rates change at various ages, from your teens to age 70.

AgeAverage annual ratesAverage monthly rates
16$7,904$659
20$3,457$288
25$1,920$160
40$1,678$140
65$1,555$130
70$1,650$138

Check out our detailed guide on the average car insurance rates by age

How much is car insurance for a 25-year-old male in Oregon?

Based on CarInsurance.com’s data analysis, a 25-year-old male in Oregon with $500 comprehensive/collision deductibles pays $1,939 for a full coverage insurance policy.

Coverage levelAverage annual rates for male
State Minimum Liability Only$684
50/100/50 Liability Only$752
100/300/100 Liability with $500 Comp/Coll Deductible$1,939

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that in 2020, 25- to 30-year-old males were involved in 1,848 fatal accidents – a rate of around 15.6 per 100,000 male drivers. While this rate remains high compared to males in their 30s and 40s, it is lower than the fatality rates for males in their early 20s.

How much is car insurance for a 25-year-old female in Oregon?

Female drivers with a good driving record and credit score will see a significant decrease in their insurance rates when they turn 25.

The national average cost of a full coverage insurance policy with $500 comprehensive and collision deductibles for a 25-year-old female is $2,224. In Oregon, the annual cost is $1,900, $324 less than the national average for 25-year-old females.

See the table below for car insurance rates for different coverage limits.

Coverage levelAverage annual rates for female
State Minimum Liability Only$712
50/100/50 Liability Only$783
100/300/100 Liability with $500 Comp/Coll Deductible$1,900

What’s the best car insurance for 25-year-old drivers in Oregon?

At 25, young adults are beginning to build their finances, so they can afford more than liability car insurance. Liability insurance only covers injuries and damage you cause to others in an accident up to the policy’s limits. However, the minimum coverage required by the state is often insufficient because medical expenses can quickly add up if someone is seriously injured in a crash.

As young adults earn more disposable income, they should think about getting comprehensive and collision coverage, especially if they’re financing a vehicle (in which case, full coverage will be required by the lender). Choosing a higher deductible can lower your insurance rate, but remember that you’ll have to pay the deductible if you need to file a claim.

Ultimately, the best car insurance for 25-year-olds is the one that suits their individual needs. According to CarInsurance.com’s Best Insurance Companies survey, American Family is the top choice for young drivers and teens. When evaluating an insurance company, consider its National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) score, which ranks companies based on the number of customer complaints it receives, its J.D. Power auto claims satisfaction score and AM Best rating, which assesses financial strength.

Car insurance discounts for 25-year-olds in Oregon

Kevin Lynch, an assistant professor of insurance at The American College of Financial Services in Bryn Mawr, Penn., stresses that the three biggest favors any young adult can do for themselves in terms of getting the lowest insurance rates are to stay accident-free, maintain a clean driving record and a good credit score.

“They’re the essentials of getting affordable insurance,” he says. “After that, you can look at a variety of other things such as affiliated discounts, bundling insurance policies and perhaps an in-car monitoring device.”

Other car insurance discounts that might be available:

  • Good driver/safe driver: Up to 30%
  • Multi-policy discounts: Up to 13%
  • Lower annual mileage/driving less: Up to 9%
  • Usage-based discount programs/telematics: Up to 10%
  • Paperless discount/autopay: Up to 4%
  • Loyalty discount: Up to 11%
  • Anti-theft devices: Up to 2%

In addition to discounts, consider the kind of car you choose. Practical, safe and reliable cars are cheaper to insure than sports or luxury vehicles.

Compare rates on car models like the top teen and young adult-ready cars that cost less than $15,000 with high safety ratings.

Guide: How to lower car insurance costs

Final thoughts on car insurance for 25-year-olds in Oregon

As you gain more driving experience, you’ll see a drop in your auto insurance rates. The even better news is that this decrease continues as you get older. Each state has its own insurance regulations and minimum coverage requirements, so ensure you’re meeting legal obligations while also getting adequate protection.

Resources & Methodology

Sources

  1. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute. “Fatality Facts 2020, Males and Females.” Accessed March 2025.
  2. National Association of Insurance Commissioners. “NAIC Score” Accessed March 2025.
  3. J.D. Power. “2022 U.S. Auto Claims Satisfaction Study” Accessed March 2025.
  4. AM Best. “AM Best Ratings” Accessed March 2025.

Methodology

CarInsurance.com gathered auto insurance rates from Quadrant Information Services for 25-year-old male and female drivers across various coverage levels: state minimum, 50/100/50 liability, and 100/300/100 full coverage with a $500 deductible.

The rates were obtained using a sample profile of a 25-year-old individual driving a Honda Accord LX with no history of traffic violations and a good insurance score. To evaluate the rates, we compared 53,409,632 insurance quotes from 170 regional and national insurance companies, encompassing 34,588 ZIP codes across the United States.

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