Ford Escape Insurance in Vermont
Rates from $26 – $43/mo minimum coverage, $74 – $123/mo full coverage. Compare top VT carriers below.
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Updated June 2026 · Source: Vermont DOI + IQ rate model
Average monthly premium — 2024 Ford Escape, Vermont
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 Ford Escape drivers in Vermont
"From" rates are directional based on carrier price-leader behavior, not real quotes. Real rate depends on your driver profile.
Why Ford Escape insurance costs what it does in Vermont
Lowers liability + medical-payments premiums by ~2–5% vs an equivalent 3-star vehicle.
No theft-rank surcharge on comprehensive premium.
Parts cost and claim severity sit near the national average.
Vermont requires 25/50/10 liability + 50/100 UM. Rural geography, low density, and a clean-record driver base give Vermont auto insurance premiums comparable to Maine's — among the cheapest in the country.
Frequently asked questions
01How much is Ford Escape insurance in Vermont?
Vermont drivers of a 2024 Ford Escape pay about $74 – $123 per month for full coverage, or roughly $26 – $43 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 Escape?
Yes. If your Escape has a loan or lease, the lender will require both comprehensive and collision (together "full coverage") for the duration of the loan. Vermont law itself only requires the state liability minimums (25/50/10 plus 50/100 UM), but the lender's contract overrides that.
03What's the cheapest carrier for a Escape in Vermont?
Cheapest varies by driver profile, but in Vermont the major carriers most often quoting the lowest premiums for a Escape are GEICO, Progressive, and State Farm. Regional carriers (Concord Group and Vermont Mutual) sometimes beat the majors for clean-record drivers. The only way to know is to compare 3-4 quotes side by side.
04Does the Escape's 5-star safety rating lower my premium?
Yes, a small but real amount. The Escape's 5-star NHTSA rating means lower expected injury claims in an at-fault collision, which insurers price into both liability and medical-payments premiums. The discount is typically 2-5% vs an equivalent 3-star vehicle.
05Does Vermont require SR-22 after a DUI for a Escape?
After a DUI, Vermont 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 Escape 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.
