Owning a car in Michigan used to feel like freedom. Now it feels like a free-trial subscription service you forgot about, and months later, they're throwing in surprise fees and a no-cancellation button.

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Compared to just 5 years ago, Michiganders are paying a lot more just to get to and from work. Here's where things stood in 2021 vs. today.

Insurance: From Pricey to 'Seriously?'

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Bankrate reports the average Michigan driver pays about $3,200 per year for full coverage in 2026. Back in 2021, estimates hovered around $2,600 annually.

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So yes, it's gone up... but more importantly, it never went down. Michigan still sits near the top nationally for insurance costs.

Gas Prices: Then vs. Now

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As of April 28, 2026, Michigan drivers are paying about $4.18 per gallon, according to AAA. In 2021, gas prices peaked at around $3.27-$3.33 per gallon.

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That's just shy of a $ 1-per-gallon jump, depending on when you're filling up.

Gas Taxes: The Biggest Shift

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Here's where things really changed. In 2021, the state gas tax per gallon was 26.3 cents per gallon. As of January 1, 2026, that rate nearly doubled for Michiganders to 52.4 cents per gallon. While the 6% sales tax was removed at the same time, gas prices have risen for many drivers.

The average driver uses about 500 gallons per year, which means that in 2021, you paid about $131 in gas tax. That has skyrocketed to $262, doubling in just 5 years.

The Bottom Line

Insurance is still hovering around $3K, gas is about $1 more per gallon, and the fuel taxes have nearly doubled. Compared to 2021, most Michigan drivers are paying hundreds more per year, before even factoring in repairs needed from driving on roads that looked like they lost a fight.

Driving in Michigan isn't just a means of transportation anymore. It's a financial commitment... with heated seats.

The 10 Deadliest Roads in Michigan in 2026

This study, from iSelect Insurance, crunches crash data, weather extremes, and road design to see where driving is most dangerous. When you zoom in on Michigan, it shows how our crash history, brutal weather, and complex roads combine to make driving here riskier than it already feels. Let's count down the 10 deadliest roads in Michigan for 2026.

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The 10 Most Dangerous Roundabouts in Michigan for 2026

Michigan Auto Law analyzed official crash data from the Michigan State Police Traffic Crash Reporting Unit and ranked roundabouts by total reported crashes. The more accidents logged, the higher the danger level, earning these intersections a spot on Michigan’s most dreaded driving list. Here's Michigan's 10 Most Dangerous Roundabouts for 2026

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