Cheapest car insurance carriers in Cincinnati
Estimated annual full-coverage premiums for a standard driver profile, ranked cheapest first — the Cincinnati average runs about $2,866/yr (median of the top carriers below: $2,490/yr). Enter your ZIP for a ranking tuned to your exact area, vehicle, and coverage.
| # | Carrier | Est. annual | vs median |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USAA | $1,754/yr | Save $736 |
| 2 | Root Insurance | $2,207/yr | Save $283 |
| 3 | GEICO | $2,248/yr | Save $242 |
| 4 | Travelers | $2,306/yr | Save $184 |
| 5 | State Farm | $2,343/yr | Save $147 |
| 6 | Progressive | $2,637/yr | +$147 |
| 7 | The Hartford | $2,834/yr | +$344 |
| 8 | Kemper | $2,839/yr | +$349 |
| 9 | National General | $2,895/yr | +$405 |
| 10 | Nationwide | $3,058/yr | +$568 |
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Directional estimates from public rate filings and NAIC complaint indices — not a quote. Your actual rate depends on your ZIP, vehicle, age, and credit.
Part of our Ohio auto insurance report — statewide rates & carrier rankings.
- Cincinnati averages ~$2,870/year for full coverage — -25% vs. the national average
- Erie Insurance and Auto-Owners are consistently among the cheapest carriers in this market
- Rate spreads are wide — cheapest carrier can be 40–60% below the most expensive for the same profile
- Ohio requires 25/50/25 liability — minimums leave significant gaps for most drivers
- Rates are rising in 2026 — shopping at renewal is the single highest-ROI move most drivers can make
Cincinnati drivers pay roughly $2,870/year for full coverage — -17% above the national average, making it one of the more affordable major metro markets in the country. Carriers compete hard here, and switching at renewal can still save hundreds.
Within Ohio, the Cincinnati metro runs differently from rural parts of the state. Urban density increases accident probability, and theft and vandalism rates are higher in most metro cores. Carriers price these risks into their Cincinnati rates regardless of an individual driver’s record.
How Cincinnati compares to other Kentucky metros
Among the 3 Kentucky metros we track, Cincinnati is the 2nd-cheapest for full coverage — about 4% above the statewide average of $2,756/yr. Kentucky metro rates run from Lexington ($2,537/yr) to Louisville ($2,889/yr), so where you live inside the state moves your premium meaningfully.
| # | Kentucky metro | Avg. full coverage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lexington | $2,537/yr |
| 2 | Cincinnati you are here | $2,866/yr |
| 3 | Louisville | $2,889/yr |
These are directional metro averages from the BoringRate model — your own rate depends on your ZIP, vehicle, and profile. See full Kentucky rankings →
How to find the cheapest carrier in Cincinnati
The single most important thing a Cincinnati driver can do is compare rates at every renewal. Carriers update their pricing models frequently, and the cheapest option last year may not be cheapest today. The spread between the highest and lowest rate for the same driver profile is typically 40–60% in this market — that’s hundreds of dollars per year on the table.
Ohio coverage rule: Ohio requires 25/50/25 liability. These are legal minimums — full coverage (comprehensive + collision) provides substantially better protection for most Cincinnati drivers.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest car insurance company in Cincinnati?
For Cincinnati drivers with clean records, Erie Insurance and Auto-Owners are frequently the most competitive. Westfield Insurance is also worth comparing. Enter your ZIP above to see current rankings for your specific location — rates vary across Ohio.
What are the minimum auto insurance requirements in Ohio?
Ohio requires 25/50/25 liability. These are legal minimums — full coverage (comprehensive + collision) is worth the additional premium for most Cincinnati drivers.