Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid Insurance Rates
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UPDATED: Apr 27, 2024
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U.S. average insurance rates for a Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid are $1,126 a year including full coverage. Comprehensive costs an estimated $206, collision insurance costs $288, and liability insurance is estimated at $474. Liability-only coverage costs approximately $522 a year, and high-risk coverage costs around $2,422. 16-year-old drivers pay the highest rates at up to $4,422 a year.
Average premium for full coverage: $1,126
Price estimates broken down by individual coverage:
Rates are based on $500 policy deductibles, liability coverage up to 30/60, and includes both medical and UM/UIM coverage. Estimates are averaged for all 50 U.S. states and for all Tahoe Hybrid models.
Price Range from Low to High
For a 40-year-old driver, Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid insurance prices range from as low as $522 for basic liability insurance to the much higher price of $2,422 for a high-risk driver policy.
Geographic Price Range
Living in a larger city has a significant impact on the price of auto insurance. More rural locations have a lower frequency of comprehensive and collision claims than congested cities. The example below illustrates how your location can change insurance prices.
The ranges above highlight why everyone should get quotes for a targeted area and risk profile, rather than relying on rate averages.
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Rate Comparisons
The chart below breaks down average Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid insurance rates for other coverage scenarios.
- The best full coverage rate is $675
- Choosing higher $1,000 deductibles can save approximately $114 every year
- The average rate for the average middle-age driver who has $500 deductibles is $1,126
- Buying pricier low deductibles for comp and collision coverage will increase the cost to $1,340
- High-risk insureds with multiple tickets or accidents could pay up to $2,422
- The price for full coverage for a teen driver for full coverage can cost as much as $4,422 each year
Auto insurance prices for a Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid are also quite variable based on your driving record, the model of your Tahoe Hybrid, and liability limits and deductibles.
A more mature driver with a good driving record and high deductibles could pay as little as $1,100 annually on average for full coverage. Prices are highest for teenage drivers, where even good drivers will have to pay at least $4,400 a year. View Rates by Age
The state you live in plays a big part in determining prices for Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid insurance rates. A good driver about age 40 could pay as low as $860 a year in states like Vermont, New Hampshire, and Missouri, or at least $1,610 on average in Louisiana, New York, and Michigan.
State | Premium | Compared to U.S. Avg | Percent Difference |
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Alabama | $1,018 | -$108 | -9.6% |
Alaska | $862 | -$264 | -23.4% |
Arizona | $932 | -$194 | -17.2% |
Arkansas | $1,126 | -$0 | 0.0% |
California | $1,282 | $156 | 13.9% |
Colorado | $1,074 | -$52 | -4.6% |
Connecticut | $1,158 | $32 | 2.8% |
Delaware | $1,274 | $148 | 13.1% |
Florida | $1,408 | $282 | 25.0% |
Georgia | $1,038 | -$88 | -7.8% |
Hawaii | $808 | -$318 | -28.2% |
Idaho | $760 | -$366 | -32.5% |
Illinois | $838 | -$288 | -25.6% |
Indiana | $846 | -$280 | -24.9% |
Iowa | $758 | -$368 | -32.7% |
Kansas | $1,072 | -$54 | -4.8% |
Kentucky | $1,534 | $408 | 36.2% |
Louisiana | $1,664 | $538 | 47.8% |
Maine | $694 | -$432 | -38.4% |
Maryland | $928 | -$198 | -17.6% |
Massachusetts | $900 | -$226 | -20.1% |
Michigan | $1,956 | $830 | 73.7% |
Minnesota | $940 | -$186 | -16.5% |
Mississippi | $1,346 | $220 | 19.5% |
Missouri | $998 | -$128 | -11.4% |
Montana | $1,208 | $82 | 7.3% |
Nebraska | $886 | -$240 | -21.3% |
Nevada | $1,350 | $224 | 19.9% |
New Hampshire | $810 | -$316 | -28.1% |
New Jersey | $1,258 | $132 | 11.7% |
New Mexico | $996 | -$130 | -11.5% |
New York | $1,184 | $58 | 5.2% |
North Carolina | $648 | -$478 | -42.5% |
North Dakota | $922 | -$204 | -18.1% |
Ohio | $776 | -$350 | -31.1% |
Oklahoma | $1,156 | $30 | 2.7% |
Oregon | $1,030 | -$96 | -8.5% |
Pennsylvania | $1,074 | -$52 | -4.6% |
Rhode Island | $1,500 | $374 | 33.2% |
South Carolina | $1,018 | -$108 | -9.6% |
South Dakota | $950 | -$176 | -15.6% |
Tennessee | $986 | -$140 | -12.4% |
Texas | $1,356 | $230 | 20.4% |
Utah | $832 | -$294 | -26.1% |
Vermont | $770 | -$356 | -31.6% |
Virginia | $674 | -$452 | -40.1% |
Washington | $870 | -$256 | -22.7% |
West Virginia | $1,030 | -$96 | -8.5% |
Wisconsin | $780 | -$346 | -30.7% |
Wyoming | $1,004 | -$122 | -10.8% |
Opting for high physical damage deductibles can save as much as $330 each year, whereas buying more liability protection will increase premiums. Changing from a 50/100 limit to a 250/500 limit will increase prices by as much as $426 extra every year. View Rates by Deductible or Liability Limit
If you have some driving violations or tend to cause accidents, you are likely paying $1,300 to $1,900 in extra premium each year, depending on your age. Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid insurance for high-risk drivers ranges anywhere from 43% to 129% more than the average rate. View High Risk Driver Rates
Insurance Rates by Trim Level and Model Year
Model and Trim | Annual Premium | Monthly Premium |
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Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid 2WD | $1,126 | $94 |
Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid 4WD | $1,126 | $94 |
Rates assume 2011 model year, a 40-year-old male driver with no accidents or violations, $500 comprehensive and collision deductibles, minimum liability limits, and uninsured/under-insured motorist coverage included. Rates are for comparison only and are averaged for all 50 U.S. states.
Model Year | Comprehensive | Collision | Liability | Total Premium |
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2013 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid | $226 | $346 | $474 | $1,204 |
2012 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid | $220 | $314 | $478 | $1,170 |
2011 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid | $206 | $288 | $474 | $1,126 |
2010 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid | $194 | $262 | $474 | $1,088 |
Rates are averaged for all Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid models and trim levels. Rates assume a 40-year-old male driver, full coverage with $500 deductibles, and a clean driving record.
How to Find the Best Cheap Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid Insurance
Getting lower rates on Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid insurance takes being safe and accident-free, having good credit, being claim-free, and consideration of higher deductibles. Invest the time to shop around every time your policy renews by getting rate quotes from direct car insurance companies like Progressive and GEICO, and also from your local independent and exclusive agents.
Below you'll find a quick review of the information illustrated above.
- You may be able to save approximately $130 per year just by quoting online well ahead of the renewal date
- Youthful drivers are the costliest to insure, possibly costing $369 a month if they have full coverage
- Increasing physical damage deductibles can save around $325 each year
- High-risk drivers with a DUI or reckless driving violation may pay on average $1,300 more annually than a low-risk driver
- Drivers who want more liability protection will pay around $520 per year to raise limits from a low limit to 250/500 limits
Rate Tables and Charts
Rates by Driver Age
Driver Age | Premium |
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16 | $4,422 |
20 | $2,568 |
30 | $1,152 |
40 | $1,126 |
50 | $1,030 |
60 | $1,010 |
Full coverage, $500 deductibles
Rates by Deductible
Deductible | Premium |
---|---|
$100 | $1,340 |
$250 | $1,240 |
$500 | $1,126 |
$1,000 | $1,012 |
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates by Liability Limit
Liability Limit | Premium |
---|---|
30/60 | $1,126 |
50/100 | $1,221 |
100/300 | $1,339 |
250/500 | $1,647 |
100 CSL | $1,268 |
300 CSL | $1,529 |
500 CSL | $1,719 |
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates for High Risk Drivers
Age | Premium |
---|---|
16 | $6,252 |
20 | $4,096 |
30 | $2,450 |
40 | $2,422 |
50 | $2,314 |
60 | $2,290 |
Full coverage, $500 deductibles, two speeding tickets, and one at-fault accident
If a financial responsibility filing is required, the additional charge below may also apply.
Potential Rate Discounts
If you qualify for discounts, you may save the amounts shown below.
Discount | Savings |
---|---|
Multi-policy | $58 |
Multi-vehicle | $60 |
Homeowner | $19 |
5-yr Accident Free | $72 |
5-yr Claim Free | $71 |
Paid in Full/EFT | $43 |
Advance Quote | $51 |
Online Quote | $77 |
Total Discounts | $451 |
Discounts are estimated and may not be available from every company or in every state.
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