When I first got a car 2.5 years ago I went with Geico auto insurance. After a year with them, I requested an updated quote both from them and from Progressive insurance. The Progressive quote was 20% lower, so I went with Progressive for the next year. After a year with Progressive I requested an updated quote from Progressive, Geico and Esurance. Progressive was still 10% lower than Geico, but Esurance was 15% lower than Progressive, so I went with Esurance.
My 6 month renewal with Esurance was coming up, so I again requested quotes from all three companies. Esurance and Progressive had virtually identical quotes. Geico's quote was 35% lower than either of those
What. The. ****.
I obviously switched back to Geico.
Note that all these quotes were for equal coverage with the same vehicles and drivers (they changed over time, but each time I requested a new quote I did so for equal coverages, drivers and vehicles between the different insurance companies)
I'm now paying 120$ a month insurance for 2 people and 2 cars in Baltimore City, one of the worse places in the US you can drive. I was previously paying 200$ a month insurance for 1 person and 1 car. Some of this difference is obviously attributable to getting older, having a longer US driving record, getting married and changing zip codes. But it appears that when you're signed up with a company they don't drop your rates as quickly as if you switch companies. I'm now wondering what I'd be paying today if I'd simply stuck with Geico the whole time?
My 6 month renewal with Esurance was coming up, so I again requested quotes from all three companies. Esurance and Progressive had virtually identical quotes. Geico's quote was 35% lower than either of those
What. The. ****.
I obviously switched back to Geico.
Note that all these quotes were for equal coverage with the same vehicles and drivers (they changed over time, but each time I requested a new quote I did so for equal coverages, drivers and vehicles between the different insurance companies)
I'm now paying 120$ a month insurance for 2 people and 2 cars in Baltimore City, one of the worse places in the US you can drive. I was previously paying 200$ a month insurance for 1 person and 1 car. Some of this difference is obviously attributable to getting older, having a longer US driving record, getting married and changing zip codes. But it appears that when you're signed up with a company they don't drop your rates as quickly as if you switch companies. I'm now wondering what I'd be paying today if I'd simply stuck with Geico the whole time?
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