Texas Auto Insurance: Geico files lowest at $142/mo
Updated May 21, 2026 — PolicyChat refreshes this page when new state DOI filings post.
Cheapest filed auto rate in Texas right now: Geico at $142/mo (effective 2026-01-15). Across 2 recent carrier filings, baseline rates range $142-$166/mo. The 2023 NAIC state-average baseline is $143/mo.
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Why rates in Texas look the way they do
Texas homeowners pay among the highest premiums in the country ($2,306/yr NAIC 2023) because of hail risk on the Caprock plains and hurricane risk on the Gulf — but auto is below the national average at $1,721/yr thanks to competitive filings.
Texas is a file-and-use state with one of the most carrier-competitive auto markets in the country. The Texas Department of Insurance doesn’t pre-approve rate changes — carriers file and the rates are effective immediately unless TDI later orders a hearing.
Three state-specific dynamics that drive rates here:
- File-and-use means rate changes are effective on filing, not after regulator approval.
- Hailstorm losses on the Caprock + I-35 corridor drive home rates; Houston/Galveston wind exposure drives coastal rates.
- Texas requires only $30K/$60K/$25K auto liability — well below the national norm of $50K/$100K.
Recent Texas auto rate filings
| Carrier | Filed Rate | Effective | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Geico | $142/mo | 2026-01-15 | State DOI |
| State Farm | $166/mo | 2026-02-01 | State DOI |
Best Texas auto insurance by driver profile
Best for low-rate shoppers in Texas: Geico files the lowest recent baseline.
Best for high-asset households: USAA (members only) and Travelers offer higher-limit options. For households above $500K in assets, Sage routes to umbrella-eligible carriers first.
Best for drivers with claims history or SR22 needs: Progressive and The General specialize in nonstandard auto.
Best for younger drivers (under 25): Geico and State Farm typically file lowest after the parent-policy discount.
What drives Texas auto insurance rates
Texas is a file-and-use state with one of the most carrier-competitive auto markets in the country. The Texas Department of Insurance doesn’t pre-approve rate changes — carriers file and the rates are effective immediately unless TDI later orders a hearing.
Four factors drive most of the rate variation: ZIP code (theft + claim density), age, vehicle (repair-cost class), and driving record. One at-fault accident typically lifts rates 20-40%.
Frequently asked: Texas auto insurance
How much does auto insurance cost in Texas?
The 2023 NAIC published average is $1,726/year (about $143/mo). Current carrier-filed rates typically run 10-25% above this baseline.
Which carriers have filed recent Texas auto rate changes?
Geico, State Farm in the past 30 days. The table above shows filed rates and effective dates.
How can I lower my Texas auto bill?
Compare quotes across carriers. Rate differences for the same profile commonly run 30-50%. Start Sage
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