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We have been with State Farm for over 10 years now. We have multiple policies (4 vehicles with Full Coverage, Life Insurance, Home Owner's Insurance and College Fund). We get that "multiple vehicle and safe driver discount". Great. But, for the past three consecutive years, our vehicle insurance keep going up. Just received a letter that my multiple vehicle insurance monthly premium is going up by $28/month, starting this month. That is $336 increase for an entire year of coverage.

We only had 2 small claims in the past 10+ years. One was to replace a rear bumper skin cover on our 2012 Honda Civic. We paid Out of Pocket Deductible of $500. Total claim from the repair was less than 2K. The other claim was for a dented door, when my wife backed into a car at a Costco parking lot. The claim to fix the dent was again, less than 2K.

Then, there is this letter we get from State Farm asking us how much mileage we use "per year". All vehicles are driven less than 10K miles per year. For example, the 2012 Honda Civic only has 40,200 miles. The 2012 VW GTI only have 46,000 miles. The 2005 SUV only has 62,000 miles. What does the insurance company want? For us to pay insurance, and for us not to use the car?

We just got another letter stating that they will "re-evaluate" or driving mileage before the renewal date of our policy.

I think it is time to shop around for a new insurance carrier. A good friend of mine also HAD StateFarm. He just switched to AAA auto insurance for the same reason I stated above.

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Posts: 1879 | Location: Las Vegas | Registered: November 05, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Definitely shop around. Our car insurance has gone done over the years. Hell my wife's brand new Nissan ended up being $10 less than her 7yr old Subaru that was totaled.


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Posts: 5563 | Location: Vermont | Registered: March 02, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Insurers want an accurate assessment of mileage to determine the risk of possibility for getting into an accident. The more you drive, the more at risk you are for being involved in a collision.

Additionally, the type of car you drive is factored into the rate. Not necessarily because it’s a sporty car, but if it’s a popular car there are more of them involved in accidents. That’s one of the factors insurers use. It’s fucked up but that’s how it works.

You could be the best driver in the world, but if there are two million of your car on the road your rate will be higher because that car is more likely to be involved in an accident.

I’m horrible for staying accident free and I drive a more powerful car than my V6 Mustang but it’s an incredibly rare car so my rate is ridiculously lower because less people are driving them.

Another example: a guy I follow on YouTube drives a Lamborghini Gallardo but his yearly rate is less than what I pay because they’re rare and are hardly involved in accidents.



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I told people here they would start doing this as a result of the hurricanes in Texas and Florida and I was told I was wrong.
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EVERYONE is going to pay for all those trashed cars.


 
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EVERYONE is going to pay for all those trashed cars.

And trashed homes. Frown


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Posts: 9001 | Location: Northern Virginia | Registered: November 04, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Very timely. We dumped GEICO after 10+ years because they kept increasing rates despite ZERO claims.

Went with State Farm. First renewal saw a premium increase. I complained to our (worthless) agent and got some vague response. Second renewal, another increase. Just got our third renewal earlier this week and yet another increase despite zero claims.

I am getting quotes from Amica, Nationwide and Ameriprise (via Costco) as we speak.


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Posts: 6373 | Location: Chicago, IL | Registered: December 17, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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You would think that insurance companies will give a "loyal client" a break and not raise your rates, instead of losing a client?

If I pull out my car insurance from StateFarm today, that will be $428 a month of premium they will not be getting. Plus, if I pull out my home insurance, life insurance and college fund, they will be losing more money. wouldn't it be a smarter move for them NOT to increase the rate?

Or I guess it doesn't really matter to them. Confused


When I called AAA to inquire, the agent knew exactly why I was trying to get a quote. They knew that StateFarm had increased their rates recently across the board, as they have been getting a lot of request for quotes these past few days.


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USAA has increased mine as well and they keep saying its NC increasing the amount.


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They have to make a profit. Giving loyal customers "breaks" cuts into that. Shop around, every year.
 
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I just spoke with my Satefarm agent and told her I "might be" cancelling my policies this Monday. She told me they don't like to see clients go. She said that her manager already called their district manager and informed them about potentially losing more clients. Upper management couldn't do anything.

Oh well. I have appointment tomorrow morning with AAA agent. If th rates will be the SAME as my current company, then I will stay with Statefarm. If the rates will be significantly less, then good bye Statefarm.


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I have USAA, and when I added my 16yr old daughter our car insurance went to 4k/yr for to cover a total of 4 cars and 3 drivers. The newest is a 2014 Toyota, the other 3 are 2004, 2005, and 2006. I thought 4k/yr was high....until I called AAA. They quoted 8k/yr!!! So good luck w/AAA
 
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I dumped State Farm in August for the same reason.

They raised my rates every six-month premium period with out any driving changes (tickets or claims) for the last three renewals. When I challenged them on it they said, "We've had to cover a lot of claims in Nevada." So I said, "Lemme see if I got this right. You mean to tell me when other folks wreck their cars, my rate goes up, and if I wreck my car my rate goes up?" She said matter-of-factly, "Yup" and I said, "Not this time."



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Posts: 5473 | Location: Las Vegas, NV. | Registered: May 30, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I had State Farm for about 20+ years, and cancelled it 4 years ago and went with USAA.

When I moved from Cols OH to Richmond, VA my premium was more expensive each month which was a pisser but every year or every other year I got the same message about rates steadily increasing.

I filed one claim in about 6 years and the accident was not my fault and the rates still went up.

I am not thrilled with USAA because my rates are going up with them.

I have not switched my registration to NC yet, so I am anxious how much my rate will go up.
 
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State Farm wanted to nearly triple my motorcycle premium when I bought my new BMW. My SF agent couldn't have cared less.
Adios, State Farm.
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Went with Farm Bureau for everything else. Just got a notice it will increase $3 a month for the new policy term. I consider that reasonable given all the hurricane losses.


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Wait until you pass 75 (age) you will then start to get annual increases. of course your miles travelled will be decreasing at the same time. I have three vehicles and two drivers, we seldom hit 12000 for all three combined.

And when you pass 80 the increases will start to be semi-annual.

I understand that after 85 the increases will be monthly.
 
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We have Allstate, and so far pretty reasonable. We used to have American National, and had both vehicles and home with them, until they tripled our home insurance rate for no reason, as we never had a claim at all. Was told came from corporate, as they had to pay for all the damaged homes from tornados, fires, etc. so we dumped them and got Farmers Mutual for the house. Kept the car ins until our agent retired and suddenly the rates doubled for the vehicles. Guess what? Farmers couldn’t match Allstate, so we went with Allstate on vehicles only. Been about 4-5 years at least now for the Allstate and still good.
 
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We shop around from time to time. We got a lower quote from Geicco, gave em our business, and the next year, they raised their rates (no claims). Bye, bye gecko. Uggh, what a scam.
 
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State Farm only has 6-month auto policies, so rates can change every 6 months.

Besides driver-specific factors, there is a factor that reflects the amount of claims in your area or state.
 
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We went through this 1.5 years ago.

State Farm has our Auto, Home, Umbrella and jewelry rider.

I have been with them since I was 16 years old.

We shopped three other carriers. As it turns out State Farm was within dollars of one other carrier and less expensive (marginally) than the other two.

We have been happy with State Farm, FWIW.


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Wait until you pass 75 (age) you will then start to get annual increases. of course your miles travelled will be decreasing at the same time. I have three vehicles and two drivers, we seldom hit 12000 for all three combined.

And when you pass 80 the increases will start to be semi-annual.

I understand that after 85 the increases will be monthly.


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