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Everything You Need To Know About Auto Insurance in Colorado<\/h2>\n
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When you think of Colorado, the snow-capped Rocky Mountains, frost-bitten skiers, and icy, winding roads may come to mind. Aside from being in the same state, the city of Pueblo has nothing to do with any of that.<\/p>\n

Located where the banks of the Arkansas River meet the waters of Fountain Creek, the city of Pueblo and the broader county that goes by the same name is a semi-arid region that gets around 12 inches of rain annually and less snow than other Colorado cities.<\/p>\n

This city got its start in the 1840s as a trading post called El Pueblo<\/em> (\u201cthe town\u201d). More than 112,350 Coloradans reside in modern-day Pueblo, or \u201cSteel City\u201d \u2014 a moniker it picked up for being one of the largest steel-producing cities in the U.S.<\/p>\n

Drivers in Pueblo and those living in other cities and towns across Colorado must meet state-mandated auto insurance requirements. Keep reading to learn more about car insurance in Colorado<\/a><\/strong>, including the average monthly rates based on age and zip code and what type of coverage is best for families with teen drivers.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n \n \n \n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/section>\n\n

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How Much Does Car Insurance Cost in Pueblo, Colorado?<\/h2>\n
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Drivers living in Pueblo pay a premium of around $44 per month for state mandated minimum liability auto insurance<\/a>.<\/strong> That\u2019s $2 more than Colorado\u2019s state average of $42 and $8 less than the U.S. national average of $52.<\/p>\n

Full auto coverage<\/strong><\/a> costs Pueblo drivers around $198 per month, $21 more than the state average of $177 and $30 more than the national average of $168.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n

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Reasons Why Insurance Is So Expensive in Colorado<\/h3>\n

Your vehicle\u2019s make, how many miles it has on the odometer, your driving record, and the type of coverage you have typically determine how much you\u2019ll pay in coverage premiums. Colorado has at least three additional factors that make coverage in this state so expensive:<\/p>\n