Full Coverage GMC Yukon Insurance in Arizona
From $220 – $366/mo. Liability + comprehensive + collision with standard $500 deductible — the most common tier.
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Updated June 2026 · Source: Arizona DOI + IQ rate model
What full coverage includes
- All liability coverages at recommended limits
- Comprehensive (theft, hail, vandalism, fire, animal strike)
- Collision (your vehicle in any at-fault crash)
- Standard $500 deductible on both
- Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist
Full Coverage vs other tiers — 2024 GMC Yukon, Arizona
Ranges shown reflect typical driver profiles (clean record, 35-55, average credit, 12k mi/yr). See your number in 2 minutes.
Who needs full coverage on a GMC Yukon in Arizona?
- Vehicle is financed or leased (almost always required by the lender)
- Vehicle is worth $8,000 or more
- You want predictable out-of-pocket if your vehicle is damaged
- Vehicle is paid off and worth under $3,000 (premium often exceeds the vehicle's residual value)
- Driven fewer than 2,000 miles per year — exposure is too low to justify
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Frequently asked questions
01Is full coverage required on a financed Yukon in Arizona?
Yes. Every auto lender in the US requires full coverage (liability + comprehensive + collision) on financed vehicles. If your Yukon has a loan or lease, full coverage isn't optional — and the lender can force-place a more expensive policy if you drop it. Arizona state law only requires the minimum liability limits; the lender's contract is what mandates full.
02What's covered under "full coverage" for a Yukon in Arizona?
Full coverage means three things together: (1) state-recommended liability limits on injuries and property damage you cause, (2) comprehensive coverage for non-collision damage to your Yukon (theft, hail, vandalism, fire, hitting an animal), and (3) collision coverage for any at-fault damage to your Yukon from a crash. The typical full-coverage deductible is $500 on each of (2) and (3).
03Can I drop full coverage as my Yukon gets older?
Yes, when the math stops making sense. Rule of thumb: drop comp + collision when 10× the annual premium exceeds the vehicle's actual cash value. For a 10-year-old Yukon worth $5,000 paying $220–$366/mo in full coverage, you're paying ~$2,000/year for at most $5,000 in vehicle protection — questionable ROI. Keep the liability portion regardless.
04Does full coverage in Arizona include rental car reimbursement?
Not automatically — rental reimbursement is a separate add-on, usually $5-15/mo. Most full-coverage policies make it easy to add. Without it, you pay out of pocket for a rental while your Yukon is being repaired after a covered claim.
