Ford F-150 Insurance Costs in New York
The Ford F-150 has been America's best-selling vehicle for over 40 consecutive years. Insurance costs are moderate despite the higher MSRP — trucks benefit from statistically lower accident frequency per mile than passenger cars. The aluminum body (introduced in 2015) initially concerned insurers, but repair costs have normalized as shop expertise has grown.
Ford F-150 Insurance Tips
Trucks are statistically involved in fewer accidents per mile than passenger cars — a key actuarial advantage
F-150's aluminum body (2015+) once added 15–25% to repair costs but has since normalized as shops gained experience
High-spec trims (Raptor, Platinum) have significantly higher insurance due to MSRP and specialty part costs
F-150 Lightning (EV variant) is classified as EV — insurance is 20–30% higher due to battery system complexity
Ford F-150 Insurance Rates by State
Full coverage, standard driver profile (35 yr, 12K miles/yr, 10 yrs experience). Click any state for a detailed breakdown.
How to Get the Cheapest Ford F-150 Insurance Rate
Compare at least 5 quotes
Rates for the same Ford F-150 driver profile vary $400–$1,200/year between insurers. Always compare GEICO, Progressive, State Farm, Erie, and your local regional insurer.
Bundle home and auto
Most insurers offer 10–25% multi-policy discounts. Bundling your Ford F-150 with homeowners or renters insurance typically saves $180–$400/year.
Raise your deductible
Moving from a $500 to $1,000 deductible saves $150–$350/year. Only do this if you can comfortably cover $1,000 out-of-pocket after a claim.
Ask about safety technology discounts
The Ford F-150's safety features (automatic emergency braking, lane assist) qualify for ADAS discounts of 5–12% at most major insurers. Confirm this discount is applied to your quote.
Maintain a clean driving record
A single at-fault accident adds 25–45% to your premium for 3–5 years. The single most impactful long-term strategy for low insurance costs is accident avoidance.