How much is Jeep insurance?
The cost to insure some of the most common Jeep models is on par with the average cost of car insurance in the UK. This is £834* according to our car insurance price index.
These are the average annual insurance costs of popular Jeep models, to give you a ballpark estimate:
Model | Average cost* |
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Renegade Longitude
|
£792
|
Avenger summit
|
£801
|
Patriot CRD
|
£833
|
Grand Cherokee Summit CRD 247
|
£837
|
Compass Longitude MultiAir II 140
|
£888
|
1Confused.com data, Q4 2024.
There are a number of factor sthat determine what you pay for your Jeep insurance. Many of these are fixed factors, meaning you can't adjust them when you're comparing quotes.
And it's important to be truthful when supplying information during the quote process. Failing to do so could invalidate your policy - meaning you might not be able to make a claim when you need to.
Factors that can affect what you pay for your Jeep insurance include:
- Where you live
- Your age
- The car you drive
- Claims history
- Your occupation
- Any no claims bonus (NCB) you may have
For more info on how your car insurance is calculated, see our guide.
How can I get cheaper Jeep insurance?
Unfortunately, you can't change certain factors such as your age or driving history. But you'll be pleased to know that there ways you could save on your car insurance:
Build up your no-claims bonus
No claims bonus (NCB) is a discount on your car insurance. It builds each year you go without making a claim. Over time this can help lower your insurance costs. Our data shows that those with 1 year of NCB pay 34%* less on average than those with 0 years.
Buy comprehensive car insurance
Despite offering a broader level of cover, fully comprehensive car insurance is usually the cheapest option too.
Our data shows that the average annual cost of a fully comprehensive policy is £834, whereas the average for a third-party policy is £2,113*.
Buy at the right time
Exactly when you buy your car insurance in relation to when your policy expires can impact what you pay.
Our data shows that car insurance prices are at their cheapest 20 days before your renewal date*.
Park securely
When you're getting a quote, we'll ask you where you park your car at night. If you park in a secure place, you could get a cheaper price for your car insurance. Our data shows that those who park their car on a driveway pay £862 for car insurance, on average. This rises to £1,222 for drivers who park on a road*.</p>Pay annually
Insurance providers tend to charge interest if you decide to spread costs by paying monthly. You can avoid paying interest if you pay annually in one lump sum. You could save up to 50%* by paying annually vs monthly, so it can actually be cheaper.
Estimating your mileage correctly
Some of the information you supply when searching for a quote can impact your car insurance premium. It's important to note that you're actually only covered for the amount of miles you provide as an estimate.
So, if you overestimate this, you could end up paying more than necessary for additional miles. However, underestimating your mileage could put your ability to claim at risk, so it's important to provide an accurate estimate.
*Confused.com data Q4 2024.
What insurance group are Jeeps in?
All cars are assigned an insurance group from 1-50. Those in higher groups generally cost more to insure.
Groups are determined based on a variety of factors from your car’s age to its model, value, cost to repair and even its engine size.
Jeeps fall into several insurance groups, with popular models like the Renegade Longitude falling into group 10, and others like the Grand Cherokee Summit CRD 247 falling into group 44*.
For more info on how insurance groups work, see our guide.
Or check your Jeeps’ insurance group with our group checker tool.
*Confused.com data Q4 2024.
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What types of Jeep insurance can I get?
When it comes to Jeeps, standard car insurance might not cover everything you need from a policy. This is especially true if you plan on driving off-road, or have a larger vehicle classed as a 'pickup'.
We'll explain the different types of policies you could consider: