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Cheapest 1997 Ford Ranger Car Insurance (Apr 2024)

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Edited by Lina Zhang, Licensed Insurance Agent, VP of Operations

How much does car insurance cost for a 1997 Ford Ranger

The average cost of car insurance for a 1997 Ford Ranger is $1,056 to meet state minimum requirements. Compared to other models in a similar price range, insurance costs for the 1997 Ford Ranger are 29% less
The cost of car insurance
is based on car make, model, and trim, along with safety features and driver information. To find an accurate estimate of your insurance costs for a 1997 Ford Ranger, use
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to get a detailed
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Compare the cheapest 1997 Ford Ranger car insurance quotes

Thousands of smart Ford Ranger drivers come to Jerry every month to find the best rates from top-rated providers. Jerry’s customers save an average of $850 per year on car insurance. Below are cheap quotes Jerry found for 1997 Ford Ranger drivers.
DateCarInsurance CompanyPremium (monthly)CustomerInsurance Coverage
April 21, 2024
AAA
$78
• State Minimum Liability
April 20, 2024
Gainsco
$143
• State Minimum Liability
April 19, 2024
Safeco
$120
• 100,000/300,000 Liability
April 15, 2024
Plymouth Rock
$99
• 50,000/100,000 Liability
• Comp / Collision
April 8, 2024
Progressive
$73
• State Minimum Liability
• Comp / Collision
coverageLast Updated Apr 21, 2024
However, insurance premiums can vary greatly based on trims and drivers. The best way to evaluate your own insurance costs is to
get a car insurance quote
from at least three insurance companies and compare rates.

The best car insurance companies for 1997 Ford Ranger owners

There’s no best company for all 1997 Ford Ranger drivers.
Insurance premiums are calculated
based on a wide range of factors, including driver age, driving record, and insurance history—and every company uses a slightly different algorithm to make those calculations. 
Jerry has conducted the largest insurance shopping survey in the nation to help people compare car insurance companies and find the best fit for them—not just in terms of price, but customer service and claims experience as well. 
The table below shows how 1997 Ford Ranger drivers rated different insurance companies in these three categories, as well as overall.
Insurance CompanyOverall RatingPriceClaims ExperienceCustomer Service
Safeco
4.6
4.4
4
4.5
Travelers
4.5
4.2
4.4
4.5
Progressive
4.3
3.9
3.9
4.3
AAA
4.2
4
3.8
4.4
Allstate
4.2
3.6
3.8
4.2
USAA
4
3.5
4.5
4.2
State Farm
4
3.4
3.8
4.2
Farmers
4
3.4
4.1
3.9
Geico
3.9
3.3
3.9
4
Liberty Mutual
3.7
3.2
3.5
3.7
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How'd we get these scores?

Jerry's experts conducted one of the largest car insurance surveys in the United States. We surveyed 15,000 policyholders, in all 50 states, over the span of 18 months. These policyholders hold insurance policies with 87 different insurance companies. We surveyed policyholders to gauge their satisfaction with their insurance carriers in: policy cost, customer service, buying and renewal experience, as well as claim experience. These scores were all reported by real customers of the insurance companies.
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Average 1997 Ford Ranger insurance costs

After analyzing data from many 1997 Ford Ranger drivers, we discovered that the typical monthly expense for minimum liability coverage is $88, which adds up to $1,056 annually. As for full coverage insurance, the average monthly cost for 1997 Ford Ranger drivers is $117, or $1,404 per year.
Insurance CoverageAverage insurance cost (monthly)Average insurance cost (yearly)
State minimum coverage
$88
$1,056
Full coverage
$117
$1,404
State minimum coverage
refers to the minimum amount of car insurance required by state laws, which typically includes some amount of
liability insurance
. In some states,
uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage
and/or
personal injury protection
are also required by law. 
Full coverage car insurance
, on the other hand, includes
collision
and
comprehensive coverage
, which are not required by law. Unlike minimum coverage, full coverage provides robust protection for your vehicle against damage from accidents, auto theft, vandalism, severe weather, and more.

1997 Ford Ranger insurance costs by trim level

The cost of car insurance for a 1997 Ford Ranger is also influenced by trim level. Upper trims tend to come with more tech and luxury features, which raises the cost of both repairs and insurance coverage.
Car Model & TrimAverage full coverage insurance costAverage minimum coverage insurance cost
1997 Super Cab
$116
$90

How expensive is 1997 Ford Ranger insurance compared to other years?

Newer cars are usually more expensive to insure than older models. New technology and other components typically cost more to repair or replace, which drives up the cost of coverage. 
On the other hand, new models tend to have better safety features and higher safety ratings, which can lower insurance costs. Some insurers also offer discounts for cars less than three model years old. 
The table below compares the average insurance cost of a Ford Ranger manufactured in 1997 with that of the four closest model years.
CarMinimum CoverageFull Coverage
1986 Ford Ranger
$46
$144
1992 Ford Ranger
$58
$82
1994 Ford Ranger
$74
$127
1995 Ford Ranger
$76
$99
1996 Ford Ranger
$66
$77
1997 Ford Ranger
$88
$117
1998 Ford Ranger
$83
$111
1999 Ford Ranger
$79
$123
2000 Ford Ranger
$82
$104
2001 Ford Ranger
$101
$201
2002 Ford Ranger
$77
$98
2003 Ford Ranger
$77
$197
2004 Ford Ranger
$83
$132
2005 Ford Ranger
$109
$143
2006 Ford Ranger
$94
$175
2007 Ford Ranger
$73
$110
2008 Ford Ranger
$71
$131
2010 Ford Ranger
$115
$167
2011 Ford Ranger
$77
$112
2019 Ford Ranger
$101
$144
2020 Ford Ranger
$71
$137
2022 Ford Ranger
$109
$133

Are 1997 Ford Rangers expensive to insure? 

On average, car insurance for a 1997 Ford Ranger costs $88. Compared with other models in a similar price range, it costs 29% less to insure a 1997 Ford Ranger.
ModelAvg. Minimal Coverage Insurance CostAvg. Full Coverage Insurance Cost
1997 Buick LeSabre
$66
$112
1997 Chevrolet Cavalier
$71
$80
1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee
$80
$113
1997 Ford Ranger
$88
$117
1997 Toyota 4Runner
$91
$138
Insurance companies look at more than your car’s make and model to determine the cost of coverage. They’ll take into account the age of the vehicle, its MSRP and actual cash value, the size of its engine, and the likelihood of claims after a crash.

What other factors affect 1997 Ford Ranger insurance rates?

Car insurance companies consider the following factors when generating quotes: 
  • The kind of car you have: Collision and comprehensive coverage cost more for luxury vehicles, sports cars, and any high-performance vehicle. 
  • Your age: Young drivers (below age 25) pay higher insurance rates based on their lack of driving experience compared to older drivers. Drivers above age 75 also see higher rates based on declining road safety. 
  • Your driving record and claims history: Insurance companies will charge more if you’ve had accidents or tickets in the past five years. 
  • Where you keep your car: Insurance rates vary from state to state and even between different ZIP codes based on theft rates, accident statistics, and weather patterns in your area.

1997 Ford Ranger insurance costs for young drivers

Teen drivers
typically pay the most for car insurance on account of their inexperience on the road. These spiked rates can stay on the higher side until a driver is at least 25 years old.
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Virginia (20 years old)
coverageCoverage
State Minimum
$116
per month
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Ronnie (22 years old)
coverageCoverage
State Minimum
locationScotia, NY
$66
per month
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Rosie (22 years old)
coverageCoverage
50,000 per person
100,000 per accident bodily injury
Comp / Collision
locationJeannette, PA
$99
per month
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Bruce (24 years old)
coverageCoverage
State Minimum
$141
per month
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Clearcover
Hattie (24 years old)
coverageCoverage
State Minimum
$80
per month

1997 Ford Ranger insurance costs for senior drivers

On the whole, senior drivers pay some of the lowest car rates—they’re more established motorists and providers take note of that when determining insurance premium costs.
But that doesn’t necessarily extend to every senior. Insurance costs will actually rise for seniors over the age of 70 on account of increased driver error and the likelihood of more serious injuries in the event of a crash.
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Susan (66 years old)
coverageCoverage
State Minimum
$69
per month

1997 Ford Ranger insurance cost for drivers with driving violations 

Drivers with recent violations on their record will typically see higher insurance costs. Common violations can range from speeding tickets and driving without insurance to at-fault accidents and DUIs.
Here’s how much real policyholders pay for insurance if they have violations on their record.
ViolationCarInsurance CompanyPremium (monthly)CustomerInsurance Coverage
Cell Phone
Bristol West
$99
• State Minimum Liability
Careless Driving
National General
$109
• State Minimum Liability
Driving on Sus. License
Bristol West
$99
• State Minimum Liability
coverageLast Updated Apr 20, 2024

How can I lower the cost of insurance for my 1997 Ford Ranger?

Smart shopping strategies
and
car insurance discounts
can help you lower the cost of coverage for a 1997 Ford Ranger. Here’s how: 
  • Compare at least three quotes: Never buy car insurance without comparing quotes from at least three different insurance providers.
    Jerry
    makes the comparison process quick and easy!    
  • Use a broker: Unlike captive agents and even most independent agents,
    car insurance brokers
    earn commissions without adding to your insurance costs or pushing you towards a more expensive policy. 
  • Bundle multiple policies: If you also pay for home or renters insurance, you can bundle your policies with a single provider to save money.
    Home and auto bundles
    save drivers an average of 15% or more! 
  • Check for discounts: Most insurers offer discounts for everything from good grades to staying accident-free—or even for buying a new vehicle! 
  • Enroll in a usage-based insurance program: Almost every major insurer offers usage-based programs that allow drivers to track their driving habits in real-time in exchange for potential discounts—and you’ll often get a discount just for signing up!

Methodology

The Insurance Research Team analyzes insurance products and services to drive insights and help consumers make informed purchase decisions. 
Insurance research: We analyzed over 25 million car insurance quotes; conducted the largest insurance shopping survey (over 15,000 customers surveyed and 85 carriers reviewed in the past 18 months). 
We surveyed insurance policyholders for their experience with their insurers in the following areas: (1) insurance cost (2) customer service (3) insurance buying experience (4) insurance renewal experience (5) claim experience. In addition, we asked people what they like about their insurers and what areas in which their insurers could improve. The driver characteristics used in calculating average rates for auto insurance include: single driver, single car, currently insured, clean driving record.  
For the quotes and sold policies included in this article, please note that personal information has been hidden. Not all customers find savings. 
Team: The team consists of licensed insurance agents, insurance industry veterans, and data scientists.

Meet our experts

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R.E. Fulton
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Licensed Insurance Agent —Senior Content Writer
R.E. Fulton is an expert insurance writer specializing in car ownership topics from car shopping and loan advice to insurance and repair guides. R.E.’s mission is to create unique and accessible content that helps readers to become more successful and independent car owners. R.E. has written and edited over 900 high-performing articles for Jerry, with an average of 1 million+ views.
As a senior writer on Jerry’s editorial team, R.E. draws on over 10 years of experience as a professional writer and digital publishing specialist. Prior to joining Jerry’s editorial team in 2021, R.E. worked as a writing coach at Columbia University, the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), and the University of Rochester. They serve as a managing editor for peer-reviewed history publication Nursing Clio, where their work has appeared regularly since 2015.
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Lina Zhang
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Licensed Insurance Agent
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Licensed in 50 states and Washington DC
Lina Zhang is Vice President of Operations at Jerry. She helped to found Jerry in order to take the confusion and mystery expenses out of car ownership and help drivers achieve financial success. Leading a global team responsible for operations, talent acquisition, legal, and content, Lina has been a key contributor to the AllCar™ app’s 10x growth in its first year of operation. Prior to Jerry, Lina and her Jerry co-founders, Art Agrawal and Musawir Shah, created YourMechanic, the largest on-demand car repair services provider. In one year, Lina built and scaled YourMechanic operations from just five markets to more than 50. The trio left YourMechanic to incubate Jerry at Y Combinator in 2017. Lina’s previous roles include intellectual property attorney at Morrison & Foerster LLP and a biomedical researcher at Stanford University.
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Josh Damico
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Head Of Insurance Operations
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18+ Years Experience in Insurance
Josh Damico is Jerry’s vice president of insurance operations and a licensed insurance professional with nearly two decades of experience in the industry. Previously, Josh held executive roles at Geico, where he had vast regional oversight and leadership opportunities.  He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and management from Medaille College, and has appeared on news channels including FOX and CBS to offer insurance expertise and tips to drivers across the country. His work has appeared in Business Insider, Kelley Blue Book, and Digital Insurance and been quoted in The Balance, GOBankingRates, and Inspiring Workplaces.
*Illustration only. For all the pricing information presented in this article (including various tables), please note that not all customers find savings and the information is for illustrative purposes only. Savings depend on type of car, location, policy features, driving history and other factors. Drivers who switch through Jerry save over $70/month on average.