Chevrolet Camaro Insurance in Oregon
Rates from $42 – $69/mo minimum coverage, $149 – $248/mo full coverage. Compare top OR carriers below.
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Updated June 2026 · Source: Oregon DOI + IQ rate model
Average monthly premium — 2024 Chevrolet Camaro, Oregon
Ranges shown reflect typical driver profiles (clean record, 35-55, average credit, 12k mi/yr). Your actual rate varies by age, credit, prior insurance, and coverage limits. Get a real quote in 2 minutes.
Top carriers for Chevrolet Camaro drivers in Oregon
"From" rates are directional based on carrier price-leader behavior, not real quotes. Real rate depends on your driver profile.
Why Chevrolet Camaro insurance costs what it does in Oregon
Keeps liability premiums near the baseline for this class.
Adds a small ~5% comprehensive surcharge.
High parts and labor costs raise collision premiums materially.
Oregon requires 25/50/20 liability + $15,000 PIP + 25/50 UM. PIP raises the floor but state-level rate-review keeps premiums below national average. Portland metro is the upward pressure.
Frequently asked questions
01How much is Chevrolet Camaro insurance in Oregon?
Oregon drivers of a 2024 Chevrolet Camaro pay about $149 – $248 per month for full coverage, or roughly $42 – $69 per month for minimum coverage. Your actual rate depends on age, credit, driving history, mileage, and coverage limits — a real quote from a licensed agent typically takes under 2 minutes.
02Is full coverage required on a financed Camaro?
Yes. If your Camaro has a loan or lease, the lender will require both comprehensive and collision (together "full coverage") for the duration of the loan. Oregon law itself only requires the state liability minimums (25/50/20 plus $15,000 PIP + 25/50 UM), but the lender's contract overrides that.
03What's the cheapest carrier for a Camaro in Oregon?
Cheapest varies by driver profile, but in Oregon the major carriers most often quoting the lowest premiums for a Camaro are GEICO, Progressive, and State Farm. Regional carriers (PEMCO and Oregon Mutual) sometimes beat the majors for clean-record drivers. The only way to know is to compare 3-4 quotes side by side.
04Why does a Camaro cost more to insure than a sedan?
Coupes like the Camaro carry 10-20% higher premiums than equivalently-priced sedans because (a) they're statistically driven more aggressively (younger driver skew, more performance trims), and (b) they have a higher single-vehicle crash rate. Your individual driving record can offset most of that.
05Does Oregon require SR-22 after a DUI for a Camaro?
After a DUI, Oregon requires an SR-22 filing from your insurer certifying you carry the state minimum coverage. The filing itself is usually $25, but the underlying premium for a Camaro typically jumps 60-150% for 3-5 years after the DUI. Some carriers won't write new SR-22s — Progressive, Travelers, and The General are the most common SR-22 writers.
