Car Insurance in New York

Typical full coverage runs $2,800-$3,800 per year statewide – with New York City quotes often double upstate prices.

What Drivers Typically Pay

Coverage levelTypical annual cost
Full coverage$2,800 – $3,800 (NYC much higher)
State minimum$1,200 – $1,700

New York requires 25/50/10 liability plus $50,000 of no-fault Personal Injury Protection. The state’s no-fault system and city traffic make even minimum policies costly.

Why New York Costs What It Does

  • The NYC effect: dense traffic, expensive parking-lot claims, theft and vandalism make the five boroughs some of the costliest zip codes in America.
  • No-fault PIP adds a mandatory layer other states skip.
  • High medical and legal costs flow straight into injury claims.
  • Upstate is a different world: Buffalo or Albany drivers often pay half of Brooklyn rates.

How to Pay Less in New York

  1. If you live in NYC and drive rarely, run the math on car ownership itself – insurance plus parking often exceeds occasional rentals.
  2. Take the state-approved defensive driving course: a guaranteed 10% discount for 3 years.
  3. Garaging the car (documented off-street parking) measurably cuts city premiums.
  4. Compare regional carriers upstate; the big brands are not always competitive there.

Educational estimates from published industry rate studies – not insurance advice. Compare all states in our state-by-state guide or estimate your own premium with the insurance estimator.