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BMW M2 Insurance Rates

BMW M2 Insurance Rates

Auto insurance for a BMW M2 will cost about $3,738 per year.

This is more than the national average for luxury coupe models by $661. Our car insurance comparison study assumes a 40 year old good driver with full coverage and good credit that drives around 13,000 miles per year. They also assume a single-car policy on a brand-new vehicle, and won't reflect any multi-car discounts.

Auto insurance premiums vary a great deal by age, state, insurance company and mileage. Factors such as recent accidents, traffic violations, credit history also impact these rates. The following chart illustrates how some of these scenarios affect the cost of car insurance for a BMW M2.

$11,80018$17,326$20,270$5,32725$7,822$9,151$4,15030$6,094$7,129$3,73840$5,489$6,421$3,33655$4,898$5,731Age of DriverAge$0$2k$4k$6k$8k$10k$12k$14k$16k$18k$20kGood Driver and CreditRecent At-Fault AccidentPoor Credit RatingBMW M2 Annual Insurance Premium
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BMW M2 Insurance Rates by Age*

Age Good Driver Recent Accident Poor Credit
17 $12,662 $18,592 $21,750
18 $11,800 $17,326 $20,270
19 $10,428 $15,312 $17,913
20 $9,093 $13,351 $15,619
21 $7,625 $11,197 $13,098
22 $7,426 $10,904 $12,757
23 $6,498 $9,541 $11,162
24 $6,173 $9,064 $10,604
25 $5,327 $7,822 $9,151
30 $4,150 $6,094 $7,129
35 $3,887 $5,707 $6,677
40 $3,738 $5,489 $6,421
45 $3,637 $5,341 $6,248
55 $3,336 $4,898 $5,731
65 $3,480 $5,110 $5,978
75 $4,392 $6,449 $7,545

BMW M2 car insurance premiums can cost a lot more or less depending on where you live. Rates are more expensive in Michigan because they mandate much higher coverage levels. California, Hawaii and Massachusetts don't allow providers to adjust rates based on credit. These figures also do not include the potential discounts on a multi-vehicle policy. Those can provide significant savings to a household full of drivers. The table below is a breakdown of how these factors can affect BMW M2 by state.


BMW M2 Insurance Rates by State*

State Good Driver Recent Accident Poor Credit
Alabama $3,961 $5,752 $7,322
Alaska $3,276 $4,541 $4,414
Arizona $3,703 $5,354 $7,888
Arkansas $4,060 $6,380 $7,024
California $4,521 $7,995 $4,521
Colorado $4,219 $5,904 $7,491
Connecticut $5,390 $8,359 $10,611
Delaware $4,462 $5,947 $7,638
Florida $5,313 $7,350 $9,578
Georgia $4,331 $6,477 $6,531
Hawaii $1,730 $2,349 $1,730
Idaho $3,006 $3,985 $4,845
Illinois $3,147 $4,756 $5,423
Indiana $3,232 $4,942 $5,545
Iowa $2,560 $3,511 $4,129
Kansas $3,406 $4,956 $5,797
Kentucky $4,924 $7,228 $8,536
Louisiana $6,321 $9,555 $10,361
Maine $2,390 $3,304 $4,878
Maryland $3,868 $5,630 $6,253
Massachusetts $3,102 $5,411 $3,102
Michigan $7,486 $11,407 $17,993
Minnesota $3,081 $4,109 $5,786
Mississippi $3,720 $5,306 $5,340
Missouri $3,505 $5,011 $6,583
Montana $3,564 $4,972 $5,788
Nebraska $3,012 $4,455 $4,840
Nevada $4,969 $7,370 $7,785
New Hampshire $3,456 $5,466 $6,909
New Jersey $3,808 $5,974 $7,818
New Mexico $3,889 $5,785 $6,005
New York $3,602 $4,536 $7,572
North Carolina $2,233 $3,836 $2,736
North Dakota $3,056 $4,644 $5,492
Ohio $2,725 $4,202 $4,309
Oklahoma $4,351 $6,230 $7,014
Oregon $3,959 $5,312 $6,345
Pennsylvania $3,335 $4,896 $5,729
Rhode Island $5,568 $8,167 $9,197
South Carolina $3,781 $5,240 $7,233
South Dakota $3,392 $4,888 $5,641
Tennessee $3,990 $5,873 $7,822
Texas $4,018 $5,805 $7,220
Utah $3,418 $4,790 $6,590
Vermont $2,631 $4,052 $4,283
Virginia $2,479 $3,806 $3,730
Washington $3,281 $4,453 $5,318
West Virginia $3,302 $4,728 $5,923
Wisconsin $3,291 $5,138 $5,860
Wyoming $3,073 $4,302 $4,581

BMW M2 Insurance Rankings


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