Chrysler Town & Country Insurance Cost
Get the best coverage for your Chrysler Town & Country and your wallet.

Get the best coverage for your Chrysler Town & Country and your wallet.
As a Town & Country driver, you have the opportunity to choose Chrysler Town & Country insurance that works best for your needs, and your wallet. As of 2025, average Chrysler Town & Country insurance rates at Lemonade range from roughly $35 to $36 a month (learn more about the methodology here).
There are lots of factors that impact the cost of car insurance, we’ll get more into that below.
Lemonade Car offers Town & Country drivers super customizable coverage options, great bundles, discounts for things like safe and low-mileage driving, and so much more to help give you peace of mind behind the wheel without breaking the bank.
Car insurance rates depend on a lot of factors, with a main point of interest for insurance providers being your car’s make (ie. Chrysler), your car model (ie. Town & Country), model year, and trim—like sport, or sedan.
Here are some additional factors that can impact your Chrysler Town & Country insurance premiums:
Learn more about what goes into how much car insurance costs, if you’re interested.
Check out average starting rates* for Chrysler Town & Country model years 2013 to 2024.
Model Year | Average Monthly Cost | Average 6-Month Cost |
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Chrysler Town & Country 2024 | $42 | $254 |
Chrysler Town & Country 2023 | $42 | $254 |
Chrysler Town & Country 2022 | $42 | $253 |
Chrysler Town & Country 2021 | $42 | $254 |
Chrysler Town & Country 2020 | $43 | $256 |
Chrysler Town & Country 2019 | $42 | $254 |
Chrysler Town & Country 2018 | $42 | $254 |
Chrysler Town & Country 2017 | $42 | $254 |
Chrysler Town & Country 2016 | $43 | $257 |
Chrysler Town & Country 2015 | $43 | $255 |
Chrysler Town & Country 2014 | $43 | $255 |
Chrysler Town & Country 2013 | $42 | $255 |
Yes, how much you pay to insure your Chrysler Town & Country can vary depending on where you live—including your state.
For example, average car insurance rates for a 2013 Chrysler Town & Country in Illinois range from roughly $35 to $36 a month, while monthly premiums in Texas range from about $72 to $73 for the same model and model year.
Keep in mind: Lemonade car insurance is currently available in a handful of states and will soon roll out to many more states nationwide (make sure to join our waitlist so you’ll be the first to know when we reach your state.)
There are so many ways you can save on your premium when you drive your Chrysler Town & Country with Lemonade car insurance, including:
Sign up for Lemonade Car before your coverage start date. Planning ahead pays with Lemonade.
Glad you asked! We’re a bit biased, but… when you cover your Chrysler Town & Country with Lemonade car insurance, you can enjoy great coverage, score savings and discounts, and help make the planet a little greener for generations to come.
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Lemonade Insurance conducted an internal analysis to evaluate policy rates across different makes and models of vehicles for a 32-year-old single female customer, currently holding a Lemonade Renters Policy in the state of Illinois. The policy considered includes only liability coverages with minimum state-mandated limits, and no optional coverages or upgrades. The customer resides in a zip code with an average cost of living, and has an insurance history that reflects no accidents, violations, or claims, with average driving patterns relative to other drivers in the state. This analysis is based on Lemonade’s internal data and is meant for illustrative purposes only. Quotes may vary depending on individual circumstances.
A few quick words, because we <3 our lawyers: This post is general in nature, and any statement in it doesn’t alter the terms, conditions, exclusions, or limitations of policies issued by Lemonade, which differ according to your state of residence. You’re encouraged to discuss your specific circumstances with your own professional advisors. The purpose of this post is merely to provide you with info and insights you can use to make such discussions more productive! Naturally, all comments by, or references to, third parties represent their own views, and Lemonade assumes no responsibility for them. Coverage and discounts may not be available in all states.
Please note: Lemonade articles and other editorial content are meant for educational purposes only, and should not be relied upon instead of professional legal, insurance or financial advice. The content of these educational articles does not alter the terms, conditions, exclusions, or limitations of policies issued by Lemonade, which differ according to your state of residence. While we regularly review previously published content to ensure it is accurate and up-to-date, there may be instances in which legal conditions or policy details have changed since publication. Any hypothetical examples used in Lemonade editorial content are purely expositional. Hypothetical examples do not alter or bind Lemonade to any application of your insurance policy to the particular facts and circumstances of any actual claim.