SUV-specific guidance
Auto-Owners SUV Insurance in Oklahoma
Auto-Owners typically costs ~10% more for SUVs than sedans in Oklahoma — here's the math, the suv-specific coverage gotchas Auto-Owners drivers should verify, and 3 cheaper alternatives most Oklahoma suv owners overlook.
SUV annual premium
$1,725
Monthly
$144
Sedan baseline
$1,575
SUV premium
+10%
Why SUVs cost 10% more to insure
SUVs cost ~10% more to insure than sedans nationwide. Higher curb weight = more property damage in collisions, and SUV rollover physics push collision-claim severity up. Family-policy demographics partially offset (lower DUI/speeding incidence), keeping the SUV premium below pickup or EV.
Common SUVs Auto-Owners insures in Oklahoma: Toyota Highlander, Honda Pilot, Ford Explorer, Chevy Tahoe, Mazda CX-5.
Why suv drivers pick Auto-Owners
Highest customer-satisfaction scores in the company's 26-state footprint (only USAA scores higher industry-wide). Lowest NAIC complaint ratio of the 14 carriers in this matrix.
Where Auto-Owners falls short
Not available in 24 states (mostly Pacific + Northeast + parts of the South). Independent-agent-only channel means no direct online quote — you'll need a phone call or agent visit.
SUV-specific coverage gotchas
Most SUV policies don't need rideshare riders unless used commercially. Pickup-style oversize-vehicle endorsements typically don't apply (the SUV insurance class line stops at <8,500 lbs GVWR).
Discount stack: Multi-vehicle + good-student discounts stack best on SUV policies because they skew family-household. Verify your carrier extends the multi-driver telematics discount to SUV trim levels — some exclude the larger trims.
Cheaper suv insurance alternatives in Oklahoma
The 3 carriers below typically come in below Auto-Owners for suv coverage in Oklahoma. Each link goes to their suv-specific landing page so you can compare apples to apples.
Auto-Owners suv vs Oklahoma state average: -14.8% below the $2,025/yr state average across all carriers + vehicle classes.
See the full Auto-Owners × Oklahoma review (all vehicle classes)Frequently asked questions
How much does Auto-Owners suv insurance cost in Oklahoma?
Based on CarSavr's 2026 rate modeling, a typical full-coverage suv policy with Auto-Owners in Oklahoma runs about $1,725/year (~$144/month) for a 35-year-old driver with a clean record and 720+ FICO. That's 10% more than the sedan baseline ($1,575/yr) — the standard industry premium for SUVs.
Why are SUVs more expensive to insure than sedans?
SUVs cost ~10% more to insure than sedans nationwide. Higher curb weight = more property damage in collisions, and SUV rollover physics push collision-claim severity up. Family-policy demographics partially offset (lower DUI/speeding incidence), keeping the SUV premium below pickup or EV.
What Auto-Owners suv coverage should I verify in Oklahoma?
Most SUV policies don't need rideshare riders unless used commercially. Pickup-style oversize-vehicle endorsements typically don't apply (the SUV insurance class line stops at <8,500 lbs GVWR).
Is Auto-Owners the cheapest suv insurer in Oklahoma?
Auto-Owners typically runs about 15% below the Oklahoma state average for all carriers combined, even at the suv class premium. Always quote multiple carriers — vehicle class is one of the strongest premium drivers and savings move by hundreds per year.
Methodology: Estimated annual suv premium is computed as Auto-Owners's national average ($1,395) × Oklahoma's state-vs-national premium index (≈1.13x) × the SUV risk multiplier (×1.1 per NAIC + III rate-filing 2023-2024). Actual quotes vary by ±15-25% based on driver age, ZIP code, specific vehicle make/model/year, mileage, and coverage selections. Sources: NAIC rate-filings 2023-2024, J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Auto Insurance Study, Mitchell 2024 Industry Trends Report (EV repair severity). Auto-Owners J.D. Power score: 850/1000. A.M. Best rating: A++ (2024).