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Via Rapida Insurance Blog · Q3 2026 Original Research · Reading time: 8 min

California Auto Insurance Price Index, Q3 2026: Real Rates by City from a Licensed Brokerage

Based on 7,116 six-month personal-auto policy terms written over the past 12 months, the statewide average premium in our California book is $766 per 6-month term (about $128/month) — down 8.8% from $840 the year prior. Median is $558. Below is the full city-by-city breakdown, the drivers behind the shift, and what it means for what you'll actually pay.

Original Brokerage Data — Updated Quarterly

This index is published quarterly by Via Rapida Services, a licensed California independent insurance brokerage (CA Insurance License #6003045). The figures below are aggregated from anonymized policy terms in our own book — real premiums paid by real California drivers, not modeled estimates or industry survey data. The methodology is at the bottom of this page.

Q3 2026 headline numbers at a glance

Policy terms analyzed
7,116
6-month personal-auto terms, last 12 months
Statewide avg (6-mo term)
$766
↓ 8.8% vs prior 12 months ($840 avg)
Statewide median (6-mo)
$558
Half of drivers pay less than this
Monthly equivalent (avg)
~$128
Based on $766 / 6 months

The gap between average ($766) and median ($558) is meaningful: it tells you that a subset of higher-risk or higher-value-vehicle drivers pulls the average up significantly. The typical California driver in our book is paying closer to $558 for six months — under $100 a month — not the $766 headline figure.

The year-over-year shift in one number
$840 (prior 12 mo avg) → $766 (current) = −$74 per term
"We've seen a meaningful and consistent downward trend across nearly every risk segment in our book," says the licensed team at Via Rapida Services. "Drivers who renewed in the last six months are saving real money compared to where rates were in 2023–2024."

California auto insurance rates by city — Q3 2026

The table below shows average and median 6-month personal-auto premiums by city, drawn from the same 7,116-term dataset. All figures are per 6-month policy term.

CityAvg 6-Month PremiumMedian 6-Month PremiumAvg Monthly Equiv.
Stockton$636$400~$106/mo
Lodi$654$342~$109/mo
San Rafael$772$605~$129/mo
Novato$838$619~$140/mo
San Jose$869$666~$145/mo
California (statewide)$766$558~$128/mo

A few things stand out in this data:

Why California auto insurance rates fell 8.8% year over year

California auto insurance rates had a historically sharp run-up in 2022–2024. After years of rate suppression under Proposition 103's prior-approval framework, inflation hit — repair costs, medical costs, and used-car values all rose sharply. Carriers that had been paying out more in claims than they collected in premiums either raised rates dramatically or left the state.

Starting in late 2024, the cycle began to turn:

The net effect in our book: the average 6-month term premium fell from $840 to $766, an 8.8% decrease. Not a dramatic drop, but consistent and broad-based — we see it across city, risk segment, and vehicle type, not concentrated in any one group.

What's behind the city-by-city differences

California carriers price auto insurance by zip code, using the geographic location where the vehicle is garaged as the primary rating factor. Here's what drives the spread between Lodi ($342 median) and San Jose ($666 median):

Traffic density and accident frequency

More cars per square mile means more collisions. San Jose's Highway 101, 680, and 87 corridors are among the highest-volume corridors in the state. Stockton's surface streets carry far less traffic, and Lodi even less.

Average vehicle value

Bay Area residents drive higher-value vehicles on average, which raises comprehensive and collision costs for carriers. A $45,000 SUV costs far more to repair or replace than a $12,000 older sedan — and that difference flows directly into premiums.

Repair labor costs

Auto body labor rates in the Bay Area run materially higher than in the Central Valley. The Bureau of Labor Statistics' regional wage data confirms Bay Area automotive service technicians earn significantly more than their Central Valley counterparts — and those costs land in your premium.

Theft rates

Certain San Jose and Marin zip codes have elevated vehicle theft rates, particularly for specific makes. This raises the comprehensive component of full-coverage premiums for drivers in those areas.

Risk mix in our book

Via Rapida's Stockton book (through Insurance City) is heavily weighted toward the nonstandard market — drivers who need SR-22, have prior incidents, or are new to US insurance. That concentration of higher-risk drivers raises the Stockton average, yet the median is still the lowest in our book because most drivers are paying for basic liability coverage on older, lower-value vehicles.

How to interpret these numbers for your own situation

This data is a useful benchmark, but your specific premium depends on factors this aggregate can't tell you:

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California's new minimum coverage limits (2025)

One change that affected the entire California market: the state's mandatory minimum liability limits rose effective January 1, 2025, for the first time since 1967. The new minimums under California Vehicle Code §16056 are:

The new 30/60/15 minimums forced a large segment of drivers who were carrying the old state minimum to upgrade their policies. For some drivers, that upgrade alone added $50–$150 to their 6-month term. It's one reason the statewide average has not fallen as steeply as competitive pressure alone would suggest — a portion of the market was effectively required to buy more coverage.

How we compare to statewide averages from other sources

National data aggregators publish California average auto insurance figures drawn from broader carrier samples. Our data differs in two important ways:

  1. We include nonstandard market drivers. Most national averages are weighted toward standard market preferred drivers. Our book includes a significant share of SR-22 filers, ITIN-holder drivers, and drivers with incidents — which naturally raises our average above a clean-record statewide average.
  2. We track actual paid premiums, not quoted rates. Quoted rates and actual paid premiums differ because of payment plan fees, midterm changes, and surcharges that get added post-bind. Our figures are what drivers actually paid.

The result: our statewide average of $766 is likely somewhat above a "typical" California driver's premium, but it is a realistic benchmark for anyone whose profile is nonstandard — which describes a large share of California's uninsured and underinsured population.

En Español

Este índice de precios también está disponible en español. Si prefieres ver los datos, el desglose por ciudad y el análisis de mercado en tu idioma, visita nuestra versión completa:

Índice de Precios de Seguro de Auto — Q3 2026 ›

Methodology

This index is based on 7,116 six-month personal-auto policy terms written over the 12-month period ending July 2026, through Via Rapida Services (CA Insurance License #6003045), an independent California brokerage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average cost of car insurance in California in 2026?

Based on 7,116 six-month policy terms in our California brokerage book, the statewide average is $766 per 6-month term (about $128/month) and the median is $558 per term. These figures are from Q3 2026 and reflect the nonstandard-weighted market mix of an independent California brokerage. The year-over-year change is −8.8% from $840 the prior period.

Which California city has the cheapest car insurance?

In our dataset, Stockton has the lowest average at $636 per 6-month term. Lodi has the lowest median at $342. San Jose is the most expensive city in our book at $869 average / $666 median per 6-month term, driven by Bay Area vehicle values, traffic density, and higher repair labor costs.

Why did California auto insurance rates drop in 2026?

The rate cycle that peaked in 2023–2024 — driven by inflation in repair costs, labor, and medical — began unwinding. Carriers returned to the state, competitive pressure resumed, and the CDI streamlined rate-filing reviews. In our book, the average 6-month term premium fell from $840 to $766, a decrease of 8.8% year over year.

What does "nonstandard market" mean for these numbers?

The nonstandard market covers drivers who don't qualify for standard carrier programs: SR-22 filers, drivers with DUIs or multiple accidents, ITIN holders without an SSN, and drivers with no prior US coverage. These drivers typically pay higher premiums, which pulls our book's average above what a general statewide sample of clean-record drivers would show. If you have a clean record, your rate may be lower than these figures suggest.

What is the minimum car insurance required in California?

As of January 1, 2025, California requires 30/60/15 liability: $30,000 per-person bodily injury, $60,000 per-accident bodily injury, and $15,000 property damage. This replaced the prior 15/30/5 minimums. Uninsured motorist coverage at the same limits is also required unless waived in writing by the policyholder per CDI guidance.

Why is San Jose more expensive than Stockton for car insurance?

Carriers price by zip code. San Jose has higher average vehicle values, denser traffic, higher accident frequency on major corridors (101, 680, 87), higher auto body labor rates, and elevated theft rates in certain zip codes. All of those factors raise the cost of claims for carriers — and that cost is reflected in premiums for every driver in the area, regardless of their personal driving record.

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Original data published and reviewed by Via Rapida Services licensed agents — CA Insurance License #6003045. Data covers 7,116 six-month personal-auto policy terms, last 12 months through July 2026. Aggregated and anonymized; no personal information disclosed. Updated quarterly. Last published 2026-07-27.