SUV-specific guidance
USAA SUV Insurance in Virginia
USAA typically costs ~10% more for SUVs than sedans in Virginia — here's the math, the suv-specific coverage gotchas USAA drivers should verify, and 3 cheaper alternatives most Virginia suv owners overlook.
SUV annual premium
$900
Monthly
$75
Sedan baseline
$825
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 USAA insures in Virginia: Toyota Highlander, Honda Pilot, Ford Explorer, Chevy Tahoe, Mazda CX-5.
Why suv drivers pick USAA
Lowest premiums of any major carrier (~30-40% below national avg) AND highest J.D. Power customer-satisfaction scores. Unmatched value for eligible drivers.
Where USAA falls short
Eligibility is limited to military families. If you don't qualify, this carrier is not an option regardless of how attractive the rates look.
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 Virginia
The 3 carriers below typically come in below USAA for suv coverage in Virginia. Each link goes to their suv-specific landing page so you can compare apples to apples.
USAA suv vs Virginia state average: -34.5% below the $1,375/yr state average across all carriers + vehicle classes.
See the full USAA × Virginia review (all vehicle classes)Frequently asked questions
How much does USAA suv insurance cost in Virginia?
Based on CarSavr's 2026 rate modeling, a typical full-coverage suv policy with USAA in Virginia runs about $900/year (~$75/month) for a 35-year-old driver with a clean record and 720+ FICO. That's 10% more than the sedan baseline ($825/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 USAA suv coverage should I verify in Virginia?
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 USAA the cheapest suv insurer in Virginia?
USAA typically runs about 35% below the Virginia 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 USAA's national average ($1,065) × Virginia's state-vs-national premium index (≈0.77x) × 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). USAA J.D. Power score: 890/1000. A.M. Best rating: A++ (2024).