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Via Rapida Insurance Blog · July 2026 · Reading time: 7 min

What Full Coverage Car Insurance Actually Costs in Stockton (Real Numbers From Our Own Book, 2026)

Real numbers, not national averages: across 7,116 six-month terms quoted through our own book in the past year, the average nonstandard-market premium was $766 per 6-month term (median $558) — and in Stockton specifically, average $636 with a median of $400. Rates in our book fell 8.8% year over year. Source: our own California Nonstandard Auto Price Index, built from real quotes across our three offices. Here's what moves your number and when liability-only makes more sense. Se habla español.

The Numbers, Up Front

Most "how much is full coverage" articles quote national survey averages that have nothing to do with a driver in Stockton shopping the nonstandard market. We can do better, because we sit on the data: our California Nonstandard Auto Price Index tracks every quote written across our Stockton, San Jose, and San Rafael offices — 7,116 six-month terms in the past year, from a brokerage serving 4,500+ active customers that wrote 2,080 new policies in 2025.

MarketAverage / 6-month termMedian / 6-month term
California nonstandard (our full book)$766$558
Stockton$636 (~$106/mo)$400 (~$67/mo)

In our Stockton book, the median driver pays $400 a six-month term — the average is $636 because a few high-risk profiles pull it up. If someone quotes you far above these ranges, that's a signal to have your profile re-shopped, not a fact of life. Rates in our book fell 8.8% year over year, so a price from 2024 is stale.

What "Full Coverage" Actually Means

There is no policy in California literally named "full coverage." When people say it, they mean a package of three things:

Uninsured motorist coverage and medical payments can be added on top, and in a county where plenty of drivers carry only the state minimum — or nothing — uninsured motorist is money well spent.

What Moves the Price

Liability-Only vs. Full Coverage on an Older Car

The rule of thumb: weigh what comp and collision cost you per year against what the car is actually worth. If your car's value is, say, $3,000, and adding comp and collision costs $700 a year with a $1,000 deductible, the most those coverages could ever pay you is about $2,000 — and you're paying $700 a year for that ceiling. On a $20,000 vehicle the same math flips decisively the other way.

The 10-Second Math
Annual comp + collision cost  vs.  (car's value − deductible)
If a year or two of premium approaches what the car would ever pay out, liability-only plus a savings cushion is often the smarter play. If the car is financed, this choice isn't yours — see the FAQ below.

How an Independent Broker Changes the Math

A captive agent can only sell you one company's price. As an independent brokerage, we quote your profile with multiple carriers — the same driver, the same car, the same ZIP can come back with materially different numbers from different companies, especially in the nonstandard market where each carrier has its own appetite for tickets, lapses, and SR-22s. That spread is exactly why our index shows a $236 gap between the Stockton median and average: matching the profile to the right carrier is most of the job.

And the Stockton part price-sensitive drivers care about: at our Stockton office there are no broker fees on standard policies. Bring your current declarations page and we'll tell you in minutes whether your number is high for your profile.

Two minutes, real numbers for your exact profile — quoted with multiple carriers. Stockton office: 956 W. Robinhood Dr, Mon–Fri 10am–6pm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is full coverage per month in Stockton?

From our own index: Stockton averages $636 per six-month term (about $106/month) with a median of $400 (about $67/month). Your number depends on age, record, vehicle, ZIP, and prior insurance.

What lowers the price?

Continuous prior insurance, a clean record over time, a car that's inexpensive to repair, higher deductibles, and having your profile quoted with multiple carriers instead of accepting one company's number. Rates in our book fell 8.8% year over year — re-quote at renewal.

Do brokers charge fees in California?

California permits broker fees when disclosed and agreed to in writing, and many brokers charge them. At our Stockton office there are no broker fees on standard policies. Whoever you use, get the fee in writing before signing.

Is full coverage required if my car is financed?

In practice, yes — lenders require comprehensive and collision on financed or leased vehicles, and will force-place expensive coverage on your loan if you drop it. Once the loan is paid off, it becomes your choice.

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Researched and reviewed by Via Rapida Services licensed agents — CA Insurance License #6003045. Figures are from Via Rapida's own California Nonstandard Auto Price Index (7,116 six-month terms quoted across our three offices in the trailing year) and describe our book, not a guarantee of any individual's premium. Last reviewed 2026-07-29.