Auto Insurance in Minnesota (2026)

Average costs, state requirements, top providers, and tips for MN residents.

Minnesota Auto Insurance at a Glance

$1,380
Avg. annual premium
30/60/10
Minimum liability
7.5%
Uninsured drivers
Yes
No-fault state

Minnesota Minimum Auto Insurance Requirements

Minnesota requires drivers to carry minimum liability coverage of 30/60/10 (per person / per accident bodily injury / property damage). As a no-fault state, Minnesota also requires Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage.

Our recommendation: State minimums are rarely enough. We recommend at least 100/300/100 to protect your assets. With 7.5% of MN drivers uninsured, also consider uninsured motorist coverage.

How to Save on Auto Insurance in Minnesota

  • Compare quotes from at least 3 insurers — prices vary by 50%+ for identical coverage
  • Bundle auto + home/renters for 10–20% discount
  • Ask about good driver, low mileage, and defensive driving discounts
  • Maintain a clean driving record — MN accidents stay on record 3–5 years
  • Raise your deductible to $1,000 if you have emergency savings
  • Check if your employer or alumni association offers group rates

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