Car Insurance Cost Guide
In this car insurance cost guide, we outline the key factors that influence the price of motor insurance, and explore whether you’re paying a fair amount for your premium.
Average Car Insurance Premium
In 2025, the Central Bank of Ireland suggested a national average premium of €623 for car insurance.
It is important to remember, however, that this average includes all age groups of drivers, meaning it may be skewed by the higher prices of insurance for young drivers.
Car insurance premiums are highly individualised, both in terms of driver and vehicle factors, and also in terms of the levels of protection offered by various insurance policies and providers.
Premiums vary widely depending on risk profile and cover level.
Factors That Contribute to Car Insurance Costs
The factors that affect the cost of insurance include driver risk factors, vehicle factors, usage and environmental factors, as well as the level of cover offered by the policy. This also includes any optional extras that you opt to include.
Car insurers look at your ‘risk profile’ i.e. the likelihood that you will make a claim and this ‘risk profile’ is based on a range of historical and real time data.
Some factors that feed into the quote that you will get include:

Car Insurance Market Pricing Comparison (2026)
| Insurer | Driver 1* | Driver 2* | Driver 3* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Allianz | Third party, fire, and theft €489.74, €300 excess, breakdown assistance, stepback bonus protection.Comprehensive €519.74, €300 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, stepback bonus protection. |
Third party, fire, and theft €637.21, €300 excess, stepback bonus protection.Comprehensive €678.06, €300 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, stepback bonus protection. |
Third party, fire, and theft €1482.75, €300 excess, stepback bonus protection.Comprehensive €1553.16, excess €300, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, stepback bonus protection. |
| Zurich | Third party, fire, and theft €460.99, €250 excess, no extras.Comprehensive €611.70, €250 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, courtesy car, stepback bonus protection. |
Comprehensive €916.78, €260 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, courtesy car, stepback bonus protection. |
Third party, fire, and theft €900.33, €250 excess, no extrasComprehensive €1179.82, €250 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, courtesy car, stepback bonus protection. |
| AXA | Third party, fire, and theft €585.12, €300 excess, breakdown assistance, stepback bonus protection.Comprehensive €675.09, €300 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, courtesy car, stepback bonus protection. |
Third party, fire, and theft €704,92, €300 excess, breakdown assistance, stepback bonus protection.Comprehensive €908.81, €300 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, courtesy car, stepback bonus protection. |
Third party, fire, and theft €798.76, €300, breakdown assistance, stepback bonus protectionComprehensive €873.50, €300 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, courtesy car, stepback bonus protection. |
| KennCo | Third party, fire, and theft €615.46, €250 excess, breakdown assistance, stepback bonus protection.Comprehensive €701.21, €250 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, courtesy car, stepback bonus protection. |
Comprehensive €863.19, €250 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, courtesy car, stepback bonus protection |
Third party, fire, and theft €898.58, €500 excess, breakdown assistance, courtesy car, stepback bonus protection.Comprehensive €898.58, €500 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, courtesy car, stepback no claims bonus protection. |
| Aviva | Third party, fire, and theft €805.45, excess €300, breakdown assistance, courtesy car, stepback bonus protection.Comprehensive €1006.82, €300 excess, breakdown assistance, windscreen cover, courtesy car, stepback bonus protection. |
*Driver 1 – Age 45, full Irish licence for 9yrs+, no penalty points, driving 1.2L petrol car worth €12,000.
*Driver 2 – Age 45, full Irish licence for 9yrs+, no penalty points, driving 1.6L petrol hybrid car worth €30,000.
*Driver 3 – Age 22, full Irish licence for 4yrs, no penalty points, driving 1.2L petrol car worth €12,000.
How To Get The Best Value Car Insurance
In Ireland, car insurance can be double the EU average, so it’s worth ‘tweaking’ a bit to see if you can get more affordable cover.
While many pricing factors are fixed (such as age or location), some variables can be adjusted to influence your premium.
Here are some ways to get a better quote:

Conclusion
Although car insurance is a significant expense, and increased repair costs as well as car tech advances may see premiums rise, being both informed and proactive remains the best way to get a competitive quote.
At Compare Insurance, we are committed to bringing you all the information you need to make an informed choice about insurance. We offer independent advice and guides, as well as our blog and articles packed with tips on how to save on your car insurance.


