Insurance Rates for Chrysler Vehicles

How much does Chrysler car insurance cost? We compare average rates to find out which Chrysler models have the cheapest car insurance rates.

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Average car insurance cost for 2023 Chrysler models ranges from $1,766 per year for the Chrysler 300 to $1,774 per year for the Chrysler Pacifica. This is the equivalent of $147 to $148 per month.

The table below shows the average Chrysler insurance rates for models produced after the 2013 model year. Discontinued models have their last production year noted next to the model name.

Click on any linked model to view detailed insurance comparison data including rates by trim level and rates for prior model years.

Average Insurance Cost for Chrysler Vehicles
Model Annual Cost Monthly Cost
Chrysler 200 2017 and prior model years$1,812$151
Chrysler 300$1,766$147
Chrysler Fiat 500 2018 and prior model years$1,198$100
Chrysler Pacifica$1,774$148
Chrysler Town And Country 2016 and prior model years$1,420$118

How do average Chrysler insurance rates compare?

Average Chrysler car insurance costs $56 less per year than Ford, $28 less than Chevrolet, $60 less than Toyota, and $114 more than Honda.

The chart below compares average Chrysler car insurance (in orange) to other popular auto manufacturers.

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Chart Data Details: Average car insurance rates include all Chrysler, Chevrolet, Ford, Honda, Kia, Nissan, and Toyota vehicles for the 2023 model year. Rated driver is a 40-year-old married male with safe driver and claim-free discounts applied. Physical damage deductibles are $500 and rates are averaged for all U.S. states.Data last updated on August 12, 2023
Chrysler Car Insurance Cost vs. Top Competitors

The table below builds on the chart above by adding many more brands (including luxury brands), and also indicating the comparison difference for each brand.

If the value in the difference column is green, this means that brand is cheaper to insure than Chrysler. If the value is red, that means the brand is more expensive to insure than Chrysler.

Chrysler Car Insurance Cost vs. Popular Automotive Brands
Automotive Brand Insurance Cost Difference
Chrysler$1,770--
Acura$2,031$261
Audi$2,334$564
Cadillac$1,910$140
Chevrolet$1,798$28
Dodge$2,333$563
Ford$1,826$56
Genesis$2,102$332
GMC$1,880$110
Honda$1,656-$114
Hyundai$1,768-$2
Infiniti$2,183$413
Jaguar$2,171$401
Jeep$1,965$195
Kia$1,759-$11
Land Rover$2,201$431
Lexus$2,066$296
Lincoln$1,976$206
Mazda$1,638-$132
Mercedes-Benz$2,480$710
Mitsubishi$1,834$64
Nissan$1,775$5
Subaru$1,661-$109
Tesla$2,224$454
Toyota$1,830$60
Volkswagen$1,689-$81
Volvo$1,928$158

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Table Data Details: Average car insurance cost for each automotive brand assumes a clean driving record and no at-fault accidents for a 40-year-old driver. Rates are averaged for all 2023 models for each manufacturer and for all U.S. states. The difference column indicates the cost difference between each brand and the average cost of Chrysler insurance. Green indicates the brand is cheaper to insure on average than Chrysler and red indicates the brand costs more to insure on average than Chrysler.Data last updated on August 11, 2023
Chrysler Car Insurance Cost vs. Popular Automotive Brands

As demonstrated by the green and red values shown in the difference column, Chrysler insurance is not the cheapest, but it’s also not the most expensive by a long shot.