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Car Insurance Regina | Average Rates & How to Save (2026)

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Regina car insurance works differently from most Canadian cities because Saskatchewan uses a public auto insurance system. Through Saskatchewan car insurance administered by SGI (Saskatchewan Government Insurance), basic mandatory coverage is included with your licence plate registration — not purchased separately from a private insurer. Understanding this system is the key to managing your Regina car insurance costs effectively.

Regina uses SGI (Saskatchewan Government Insurance). See how Saskatchewan car insurance works and compare nationally in our average car insurance by province guide.

How Car Insurance Works in Regina

StepAction
1Register your vehicle and pay SGI Auto Fund fees (mandatory basic coverage included)
2Receive basic third-party liability ($200,000), accident benefits, and vehicle damage coverage
3Optionally purchase extension coverage for higher liability limits, collision, and comprehensive
4Extension coverage available from SGI Canada or private insurers

Average Car Insurance Costs in Regina

Total Annual Cost (Mandatory + Extension)

Driver ProfileAnnual Total
Experienced driver, clean record, DSR +10 to +15$900–$1,200
Average driver, DSR 0 to +5$1,100–$1,500
New driver (new to Saskatchewan)$1,300–$1,800
Driver with at-fault accident, DSR -1 to -4$1,400–$2,000

By Vehicle Type (Impact on Plate Insurance)

Vehicle TypeSGI Auto Fund Factor
Small sedanLower
SUV / crossoverModerate
Pickup truckModerate–High
Luxury / high-value vehicleHigher replacement value premium
Commercial vehicleSeparate commercial rates

The DSR — Your Key Cost Control Lever

The Driver Safety Rating (DSR) is Saskatchewan’s equivalent of other provinces’ driver rating systems:

DSR LevelStatusPremium Impact
+15Maximum — 15+ claim-free yearsMaximum discount on extension
+10 to +14Excellent recordSignificant discount
+5 to +9Good recordModerate discount
0Starting pointBase rate
-1 to -2One or two at-fault incidentsSurcharge
-3 to -4Three or more incidentsMaximum surcharge

Your DSR moves up by one point per claim-free year and down when you are at fault in an accident. Multiple incidents can push your DSR to the minimum (-4), resulting in mandatory coverage only through SGI with no access to competitive extension rates.

SGI’s No-Fault System in Regina

Saskatchewan uses a no-fault system for injury claims (Personal Injury Protection Plan — PIPP):

BenefitDetails
Medical expensesCovered for all parties regardless of fault
RehabilitationCovered
Income replacement90% of net income, up to maximums
Death and funeral benefitsProvided under PIPP
Right to sueLimited under PIPP

This means that in a collision, you do not sue the at-fault driver for injuries — your own coverage through SGI handles your injuries. The trade-off for limiting lawsuits is universal injury protection for all accident victims.

What Extension Coverage Adds

Extension CoverageBenefit
Higher liability limits (up to $5M)Protects assets above $200K base
CollisionYour vehicle repairs when at fault
ComprehensiveTheft, fire, hail, glass
Loss of useRental car while yours is repaired
New vehicle protectionReplacement value on newer vehicles

Best Insurers for Regina Extension Coverage

InsurerNotes
SGI CanadaSaskatchewan’s own commercial insurer
Intact InsuranceNational — competing in extension market
WawanesaStrong Prairies presence
The Co-operatorsCooperative model
Economical (Definity)Broker-distributed

SGI Canada (separate from SGI Auto Fund) often offers very competitive extension coverage for Regina drivers — particularly for those with good DSR scores. Always compare their extension quote with private market options.

How to Save on Regina Car Insurance

StrategySavings
Maintain clean record (raise DSR)Long-term best strategy
Choose higher extension deductible10–20% on extension portion
Bundle extension coverage (home + auto extension)10–15%
Winter tiresNo discount in SK — but prevents claims
Anti-theft device2–5% on comprehensive extension
Low mileageVerify with insurer
Pay annually2–5%

Regina vs Other Prairie Cities

CityAverage Annual
Calgary$1,800–$2,800
Edmonton$1,400–$2,000
Winnipeg$1,500–$2,000
Regina$1,000–$1,500
Saskatoon$1,000–$1,500

Regina and Saskatoon are among Canada’s most affordable major cities for car insurance, thanks to the SGI public system and lower overall claim costs.