DFW car insurance is expensive because we have expensive accidents. Here's the real data.
My comparison (2026, clean record, 2022 Honda Civic, full coverage):
- GEICO: $142/month
- State Farm: $156/month
- Progressive: $131/month
- USAA (military/family): $118/month
- Root Insurance (app-based): $125/month
DFW averages (full coverage):
- Texas average: $168/month. Source: Bankrate 2026 data.
- DFW metro average: $175-195/month. Higher than state average due to hail, congestion, and uninsured drivers.
Why DFW insurance is expensive:
- Hail. Texas is the #1 state for hail damage claims. Source: Insurance Information Institute.
- Uninsured drivers. 14% of Texas drivers are uninsured. Source: IRC (Insurance Research Council).
- Traffic density. More cars = more accidents. DFW has 7.5 million people and most of them are on 635 at 5:15pm.
How to save:
- Bundle home/renters + auto (15-25% discount)
- Raise deductible to $1,000 (most people can absorb this)
- Dashcam discount: some insurers offer 5-10% for dashcam footage proof
- Defensive driving course: 10% discount for 3 years in Texas. Source: TDI (Texas Dept of Insurance)
- Pay 6 months upfront instead of monthly (5-10% savings)
Don't skip:
- Comprehensive coverage (hail damage alone can total a car in DFW)
- Uninsured motorist coverage (14% are uninsured, remember?)
Sources:
- Bankrate 2026 auto insurance study
- Insurance Information Institute
- Texas Department of Insurance
- Personal quotes obtained March 2026
What are you paying?
Defensive driving course is 6 hours online for $25 and saves 10% for 3 YEARS. Do the math. Source: texasdefensivedriving.com