AAA Auto Insurance in Michigan
AAA Auto Insurance is offered through regional AAA clubs (CSAA, ACSC, Auto Club of NoCal). It bundles auto insurance with the well-known AAA roadside membership — the only major insurer that ships roadside as a stacked default rather than a paid rider. Here's what AAA typically costs in Michigan for 2026 — plus the 3 cheaper alternatives most Michigan drivers overlook.
Estimated annual premium
$2,700
Estimated monthly
$225
Michigan state avg
$2,925
vs Michigan avg
-8%
Why drivers pick AAA
Roadside assistance included by default at no rate premium — equivalent value of $60-100/yr in a standalone tow + lockout plan. Membership benefits also extend across travel, identity protection, banking.
Where AAA falls short
AAA's auto insurance pricing is mid-pack to slightly above national average. Coverage and pricing vary materially by regional AAA club (rates in California are run by CSAA, rates in Texas by AAA Texas, etc.) — quote portability across moves is limited.
Michigan minimum coverage requirements
- Bodily Injury Liability: 50/100 thousand per person / per accident
- Property Damage Liability: $10K
- No-Fault State: Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage required
Most expensive state historically. 2019 reform allows you to pick PIP medical limit — pick wisely to save.
Cheaper alternatives to AAA in Michigan
Based on CarSavr's rate modeling, the 3 carriers below typically come in below AAA for a comparable driver profile in Michigan. Always quote multiple carriers — your actual savings depend on ZIP, vehicle, and driving record.
AAA discounts available to Michigan drivers
AAA Michigan rates by vehicle class
Vehicle class is one of the strongest premium drivers — pickups + EVs cost 15-25% more to insure than sedans. See the AAA Michigan estimate for each class:
AAA Michigan rates by driver profile
Driver classification is one of the strongest premium drivers — young drivers pay 2x adult rates, while seniors and low-mileage retirees save 8-18%. See the AAA Michigan estimate for each profile:
Frequently asked questions
How much does AAA auto insurance cost in Michigan?
Based on CarSavr's 2026 rate modeling, a typical full-coverage policy with AAA in Michigan runs about $2,700/year (~$225/month) for a 35-year-old driver with a clean record and 720+ FICO. Your actual quote will vary based on ZIP code, vehicle, mileage, and coverage selections — typically by ±15-25%.
Is AAA cheaper than other carriers in Michigan?
Yes — AAA typically runs about 8% below the Michigan state average ($2,925/year for all carriers combined). The cheaper alternatives in Michigan are typically USAA, GEICO, Erie. Whether AAA is right for you depends more on your driver profile (clean record, military eligibility, low mileage) than on the headline rate.
What are the Michigan minimum coverage requirements?
Michigan requires at least 50/100 thousand in bodily-injury liability per person/per accident and $10K in property-damage liability. Michigan is a no-fault state, so personal injury protection (PIP) is also required. Most expensive state historically. 2019 reform allows you to pick PIP medical limit — pick wisely to save.
Does AAA offer discounts to Michigan drivers?
AAA offers 6+ discounts that Michigan drivers can stack: Bundled AAA membership, Multi-policy, Loyalty (3+ year), Good driver, Anti-theft, Defensive driving course. The combined discount stack typically lands at 15-25% off the base rate for an eligible profile. The exact set available varies by ZIP code and state filing — confirm with a quote.
Methodology: Estimated annual premium is computed as AAA's national average ($1,655) multiplied by Michigan's state-vs-national premium index ($2,925 ÷ national average $1,789 ≈ 1.63x). Actual quotes vary by ±15-25% based on driver age, ZIP code, vehicle, mileage, and coverage selections. Sources: NAIC rate-filings 2023-2024, J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Auto Insurance Study, individual carrier rate filings. AAA J.D. Power score: 820/1000. A.M. Best rating: A (2024).