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The humble Toyota Corolla is the most popular car in the world, with more than 1.12 million cars purchased worldwide in 2022 alone. These cars offer a good blend of value and reliability for the average family, and they’re priced similarly to other car models that haven’t been in production as long, such as the Hyundai Elantra.[1]
Despite being such an affordable option, Toyota Corolla auto insurance rates are a touch on the high side. The average Corolla owner pays a monthly premium of $110 for liability-only coverage and $219 for full-coverage insurance. That’s slightly higher than the national car insurance averages of $104 per month for liability coverage and $204 per month for full coverage.
Here’s what you should know about getting insurance for your Toyota Corolla.
The cost of a new Toyota Corolla in 2023 ranges from $21,550 to $26,700.
The three car insurance companies offering the best rates for most Corolla owners are USAA, State Farm, and GEICO.
People with good credit history who live in areas with a low theft rate tend to get a better deal on car insurance costs.
Cost of Toyota Corolla insurance
The average annual rate for car insurance for Toyota Corollas — all things considered — is $1,320 for liability-only coverage and $2,628 for full coverage.
If you’re associated with the military and qualify for USAA membership, this tends to be the cheapest option for most model years. Otherwise, State Farm and GEICO have the cheapest Toyota Corolla insurance rates.
2023 Toyota Corolla insurance
The MSRP for the 2023 Toyota Corolla ranges from $21,550 to $26,700, depending on the trim level. You can see the cheapest auto insurance quotes for new cars in the following table:
Insurance Company ▲▼ | Average Quote: Liability Only ▲▼ | Average Quote: Full Coverage ▲▼ |
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USAA | $67 | $146 |
State Farm | $76 | $161 |
GEICO | $78 | $167 |
Allstate | $91 | $200 |
American Family | $113 | $255 |
Progressive | $125 | $227 |
Liberty Mutual | $130 | $255 |
Travelers | $133 | $293 |
Farmers | $155 | $345 |
The General | $178 | $367 |
2022 Toyota Corolla insurance
You could expect to spend between $20,425 and $28,710 on a new Toyota Corolla in 2022.[2] Insurify partner companies charge varying rates, as you can see in the following table:
Insurance Company ▲▼ | Average Quote: Liability Only ▲▼ | Average Quote: Full Coverage ▲▼ |
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USAA | $59 | $128 |
State Farm | $66 | $141 |
GEICO | $68 | $146 |
Allstate | $80 | $175 |
American Family | $99 | $223 |
Progressive | $110 | $198 |
Liberty Mutual | $113 | $223 |
Travelers | $116 | $256 |
Farmers | $136 | $301 |
The General | $155 | $321 |
2021 Toyota Corolla insurance
The 2021 Toyota Corolla had a starting MSRP of $20,025 and ranged as high as $28,310 with higher-end trim levels.
Insurance Company ▲▼ | Average Quote: Liability Only ▲▼ | Average Quote: Full Coverage ▲▼ |
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USAA | $57 | $124 |
State Farm | $64 | $136 |
GEICO | $66 | $141 |
Allstate | $77 | $169 |
American Family | $96 | $216 |
Progressive | $106 | $192 |
Liberty Mutual | $110 | $216 |
Travelers | $112 | $247 |
Farmers | $131 | $291 |
The General | $150 | $310 |
2020 Toyota Corolla insurance
The MSRP on a new Toyota Corolla in 2020 was between $19,600 and $24,050, depending on the trim package drivers selected.
Insurance Company ▲▼ | Average Quote: Liability Only ▲▼ | Average Quote: Full Coverage ▲▼ |
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USAA | $56 | $123 |
State Farm | $64 | $135 |
GEICO | $65 | $140 |
Allstate | $76 | $168 |
American Family | $95 | $214 |
Progressive | $105 | $190 |
Liberty Mutual | $109 | $214 |
Travelers | $111 | $245 |
Farmers | $130 | $289 |
The General | $149 | $308 |
2019 Toyota Corolla insurance
Drivers paid an MSRP of $18,700 to $22,880 on a new Toyota Corolla in 2019.
Insurance Company ▲▼ | Average Quote: Liability Only ▲▼ | Average Quote: Full Coverage ▲▼ |
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USAA | $54 | $119 |
State Farm | $62 | $131 |
GEICO | $63 | $136 |
Allstate | $74 | $162 |
American Family | $92 | $207 |
Progressive | $102 | $184 |
Liberty Mutual | $105 | $207 |
Travelers | $108 | $237 |
Farmers | $126 | $280 |
The General | $144 | $298 |
2018 Toyota Corolla insurance
A Toyota Corolla cost between $18,600 and $22,780 in 2018, depending on the specific trim package drivers selected.
Insurance Company ▲▼ | Average Quote: Liability Only ▲▼ | Average Quote: Full Coverage ▲▼ |
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USAA | $50 | $108 |
State Farm | $56 | $119 |
GEICO | $57 | $124 |
Allstate | $67 | $148 |
American Family | $84 | $189 |
Progressive | $93 | $168 |
Liberty Mutual | $96 | $189 |
Travelers | $98 | $216 |
Farmers | $115 | $255 |
The General | $131 | $272 |
2017 Toyota Corolla insurance
The MSRP on a new 2017 Toyota Corolla varied by trim level and ranged between $18,500 and $22,680.
Insurance Company ▲▼ | Average Quote: Liability Only ▲▼ | Average Quote: Full Coverage ▲▼ |
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USAA | $49 | $107 |
State Farm | $56 | $118 |
GEICO | $57 | $122 |
Allstate | $67 | $146 |
American Family | $83 | $186 |
Progressive | $92 | $166 |
Liberty Mutual | $95 | $186 |
Travelers | $97 | $214 |
Farmers | $113 | $252 |
The General | $130 | $268 |
2016 Toyota Corolla insurance
After the 2016 model year, Toyota slimmed down its package offerings, giving drivers a last chance at a wider range of trim levels, with MSRPs ranging from $17,300 to $23,125.
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