Ford C-Max Hybrid Insurance Rates
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UPDATED: May 10, 2024
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The average insurance rates for a Ford C-Max Hybrid are $1,238 a year including full coverage. Comprehensive costs around $220, collision costs $400, and liability insurance costs around $460. Liability-only insurance costs as low as $510 a year, with high-risk driver insurance costing around $2,688. Teens cost the most to insure at $4,822 a year or more.
Average premium for full coverage: $1,238
Policy rates for type of insurance:
Includes $500 comprehensive and collision deductibles, 30/60 split liability limits, and includes medical and UM/UIM coverage. Prices are averaged for all 50 U.S. states and for different C-Max Hybrid trim levels.
Price Range Variability
For a 40-year-old driver, Ford C-Max Hybrid insurance rates go from as low as $510 for just liability insurance to a much higher rate of $2,688 for a high-risk insurance policy.
Urban vs. Rural Price Range
Where you live has a significant impact on the price of insurance. Areas with sparse population are shown to have a lower frequency of comprehensive and collision claims than cities with more traffic congestion.
The price range example below illustrates how your location can change auto insurance rates.
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More Rate Details
The chart below breaks down estimated Ford C-Max Hybrid insurance rates for additional coverage choices and driver risks.
- The cheapest rate after discounts is $723
- Using higher $1,000 deductibles will save about $142 every year
- The average rate for a good driver age 40 using $500 deductibles is $1,238
- Selecting more expensive low deductibles for physical damage coverage will increase the cost to $1,510
- Drivers with serious driving violations could pay at least $2,688 or more
- Policy cost for full coverage for a teen driver with full coverage can be $4,822 or more
 
				Auto insurance rates for a Ford C-Max Hybrid also range considerably based on your risk profile, the model of your C-Max Hybrid, and deductibles and policy limits.
An older driver with a good driving record and high deductibles could pay as little as $1,200 a year, or $100 per month, for full coverage. Rates are much higher for teenagers, where even good drivers will have to pay as much as $4,800 a year. View Rates by Age
Your home state has a huge impact on Ford C-Max Hybrid insurance rates. A driver around age 40 might see rates as low as $950 a year in states like Missouri, New Hampshire, and Vermont, or have to pay at least $1,770 on average in Michigan, New York, and Louisiana.
| State | Premium | Compared to U.S. Avg | Percent Difference | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | $1,120 | -$118 | -9.5% | 
| Alaska | $950 | -$288 | -23.3% | 
| Arizona | $1,028 | -$210 | -17.0% | 
| Arkansas | $1,238 | -$0 | 0.0% | 
| California | $1,410 | $172 | 13.9% | 
| Colorado | $1,184 | -$54 | -4.4% | 
| Connecticut | $1,274 | $36 | 2.9% | 
| Delaware | $1,402 | $164 | 13.2% | 
| Florida | $1,548 | $310 | 25.0% | 
| Georgia | $1,142 | -$96 | -7.8% | 
| Hawaii | $890 | -$348 | -28.1% | 
| Idaho | $838 | -$400 | -32.3% | 
| Illinois | $922 | -$316 | -25.5% | 
| Indiana | $932 | -$306 | -24.7% | 
| Iowa | $834 | -$404 | -32.6% | 
| Kansas | $1,176 | -$62 | -5.0% | 
| Kentucky | $1,690 | $452 | 36.5% | 
| Louisiana | $1,834 | $596 | 48.1% | 
| Maine | $766 | -$472 | -38.1% | 
| Maryland | $1,022 | -$216 | -17.4% | 
| Massachusetts | $992 | -$246 | -19.9% | 
| Michigan | $2,152 | $914 | 73.8% | 
| Minnesota | $1,038 | -$200 | -16.2% | 
| Mississippi | $1,484 | $246 | 19.9% | 
| Missouri | $1,098 | -$140 | -11.3% | 
| Montana | $1,330 | $92 | 7.4% | 
| Nebraska | $978 | -$260 | -21.0% | 
| Nevada | $1,486 | $248 | 20.0% | 
| New Hampshire | $892 | -$346 | -27.9% | 
| New Jersey | $1,386 | $148 | 12.0% | 
| New Mexico | $1,096 | -$142 | -11.5% | 
| New York | $1,306 | $68 | 5.5% | 
| North Carolina | $712 | -$526 | -42.5% | 
| North Dakota | $1,014 | -$224 | -18.1% | 
| Ohio | $856 | -$382 | -30.9% | 
| Oklahoma | $1,274 | $36 | 2.9% | 
| Oregon | $1,136 | -$102 | -8.2% | 
| Pennsylvania | $1,182 | -$56 | -4.5% | 
| Rhode Island | $1,652 | $414 | 33.4% | 
| South Carolina | $1,120 | -$118 | -9.5% | 
| South Dakota | $1,046 | -$192 | -15.5% | 
| Tennessee | $1,084 | -$154 | -12.4% | 
| Texas | $1,492 | $254 | 20.5% | 
| Utah | $916 | -$322 | -26.0% | 
| Vermont | $848 | -$390 | -31.5% | 
| Virginia | $742 | -$496 | -40.1% | 
| Washington | $960 | -$278 | -22.5% | 
| West Virginia | $1,136 | -$102 | -8.2% | 
| Wisconsin | $858 | -$380 | -30.7% | 
| Wyoming | $1,104 | -$134 | -10.8% | 

Choosing higher comprehensive and collision insurance deductibles could cut rates by as much as $420 each year, while increasing your policy's liability limits will increase rates. Changing from a 50/100 limit to a 250/500 limit will raise rates by up to $414 extra every year. View Rates by Deductible or Liability Limit
If you have a few points on your driving record or tend to cause accidents, you are likely paying at least $1,500 to $2,100 in extra premium every year, depending on your age. High-risk driver insurance can be anywhere from 44% to 135% more than the average policy. View High Risk Driver Rates
Because rates have so much variability, the best way to figure out your exact price is to compare rates from as many companies as possible. Each insurance company calculates rates differently, and quoted rates will be varied from one company to the next.
| Model Year | Comprehensive | Collision | Liability | Total Premium | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 Ford C-Max Hybrid | $230 | $446 | $456 | $1,290 | 
| 2017 Ford C-Max Hybrid | $220 | $400 | $460 | $1,238 | 
| 2016 Ford C-Max Hybrid | $206 | $368 | $460 | $1,192 | 
Rates are averaged for all Ford C-Max 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 Cheapest Ford C-Max Hybrid Insurance
Finding cheaper rates on Ford C-Max Hybrid insurance requires avoiding accidents and violations, having good credit, paying for small claims out-of-pocket, and maximizing policy discounts. Invest the time to shop around at least every other year by obtaining price quotes from direct car insurance companies like GEICO, Progressive, and Esurance, and also from several local insurance agents.
The list below is a recap of the car insurance concepts illustrated above.
- High-risk drivers that have major violations or accidents pay on average $1,450 more every year for car insurance
- You may be able to save up to $150 per year simply by shopping early and online
- Increasing comprehensive and collision deductibles can save around $425 each year
- Drivers who may need higher liability limits will pay approximately $510 per year to increase from a 30/60 limit to 250/500 limits
Rate Tables and Charts
Rates by Driver Age
| Driver Age | Premium | 
|---|---|
| 16 | $4,822 | 
| 20 | $2,870 | 
| 30 | $1,278 | 
| 40 | $1,238 | 
| 50 | $1,134 | 
| 60 | $1,112 | 
Full coverage, $500 deductibles
Rates by Deductible
| Deductible | Premium | 
|---|---|
| $100 | $1,510 | 
| $250 | $1,384 | 
| $500 | $1,238 | 
| $1,000 | $1,096 | 
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates by Liability Limit
| Liability Limit | Premium | 
|---|---|
| 30/60 | $1,238 | 
| 50/100 | $1,330 | 
| 100/300 | $1,445 | 
| 250/500 | $1,744 | 
| 100 CSL | $1,376 | 
| 300 CSL | $1,629 | 
| 500 CSL | $1,813 | 
Full coverage, driver age 40
Rates for High Risk Drivers
| Age | Premium | 
|---|---|
| 16 | $6,846 | 
| 20 | $4,578 | 
| 30 | $2,732 | 
| 40 | $2,688 | 
| 50 | $2,572 | 
| 60 | $2,550 | 
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 | $65 | 
| Multi-vehicle | $67 | 
| Homeowner | $20 | 
| 5-yr Accident Free | $86 | 
| 5-yr Claim Free | $80 | 
| Paid in Full/EFT | $52 | 
| Advance Quote | $59 | 
| Online Quote | $86 | 
| Total Discounts | $515 | 
Discounts are estimated and may not be available from every company or in every state.
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