State Farm does not offer car insurance in Mexico. If you plan on driving your vehicle in Mexico, Mexican law requires that you purchase Mexican liability insurance.
If you’re planning a road trip across the Mexican border, it’s important to be prepared. One thing you’ll definitely need to have is proper car insurance
. While you may be covered by certain parts of your U.S. car insurance plan while in the Mexico Free Border Zone, a U.S. State Farm liability insurance policy does not meet the mandatory insurance requirements in Mexico. Of course, if you’re looking to take a trip to Mexico, Missouri
, you’ll be fine with your current U.S. State Farm auto insurance policy. Let’s go over what kind of car insurance coverage you need for driving in Mexico. We’ll talk about what kind of coverage the State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company offers while you’re driving in Mexico and discuss what Mexico car insurance might cost for your trip.
Do you need car insurance coverage to drive in Mexico?
Yes—at minimum, you need liability insurance from a Mexican auto insurance company. That said, you should check your current policy. Things like comprehensive
coverage or collision
coverage may still cover you while you are within a certain distance of the border. No matter how far your additional insurance will allow you to drive and maintain coverage, you’ll still be legally required to purchase liability insurance
in Mexico, from a Mexican provider. Fortunately, there are a fair amount of options available, whether you only need temporary policies for travel or you plan on crossing into Mexico on a more consistent basis. Daily or weekly rates are more expensive compared to semi-annual or annual policies. RECOMMENDEDNo spam or unwanted phone calls · No long forms
What does Mexico car insurance cover?
A car insurance policy from a Mexican insurance company will cover the same general things as a U.S. car insurance policy. You’ll be able to purchase just the basic liability coverage legally required to cover bodily injuries and property damage that you cause, but you can also purchase full coverage or other individual forms of additional insurance. For example, on top of third party liability, you’ll be able to get coverage for things like medical expenses for bodily injury, theft, physical damage, or vandalism. You could also purchase uninsured motorist coverage
or roadside assistance (often called towing and labor coverage
). Extended coverage often also comes with an optional fixed deductible. Can you get State Farm Mexico Insurance?
No, State Farm does not offer insurance for driving in Mexico. Some policies may extend some limited coverage when you drive into Mexico, but State Farm cannot offer you car insurance that fulfills the mandatory minimum amount required by Mexican law. If you want to drive legally in Mexico, you need to purchase liability insurance through a Mexican insurance broker.
How much does Mexico car insurance cost?
The cost of your car insurance in Mexico will depend significantly on what coverage options you purchase and how long you are insuring your vehicle for. You should also bear in mind that the more valuable your car is, the more you can expect to pay for insurance. Another factor that might affect your Mexico insurance rates is what coverage limits you choose. In our examples, assume we’re talking about a vehicle worth about $15,000 with standard coverage limits.
A single-day policy will be the worst bang for your buck. For liability only, you’ll be looking at an insurance quote of about $35 a day, and closer to $40 or more if you’re going with additional coverage.
If you’re looking at a ten-day policy, you can expect to pay much less per day. This policy would start around the $120 mark for liability only and around $220 with full-coverage
. If you plan on being in Mexico for longer than two weeks, you might want to consider a six-month policy. Full-coverage insurance for six months will come out to about $375.
If you’re driving across the border quite often, you’ll save the most money with a full year of coverage—a year of coverage only costs about $70 more than six months.
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