View Full Version : Geico actually does save money....
skorpion317
08-25-2005, 12:57 AM
I went through the whole insurance quote thing online at Geico.com....i was checking the insurance for a 1990 Firebird Formula, liability-only, etc. etc. whatever the minimum requirements were. the quote came out to $855 for 6 months, or $1710 for a full year. that's almost half of what i pay now in insurance costs with State Farm, on my parents' policy. i may have to bring this up in discussions about a new car....
79CamaroDiva
08-25-2005, 01:00 AM
wow, i did the same thing with geico, the ended up being more than what i pay now.. ill stick with first trenton, theyve been real good to me. 1 ticket, 2 'no damage' accidents and my rates have only gone down since i got them.
skorpion317
08-25-2005, 01:02 AM
wow, i did the same thing with geico, the ended up being more than what i pay now.. ill stick with first trenton, theyve been real good to me. 1 ticket, 2 'no damage' accidents and my rates have only gone down since i got them.
i don't think anything can get higher than what i pay now. State Farm is a bunch of thieves.
jimmyboy8301
08-25-2005, 01:04 AM
i did the geico thing too and it would up being $400 a year more than i pay now. Right now with Liberty for full coverage my rates are:
2005 Silverado: $1700 a year
2001 Camaro SS: $1900 a year
total: $3600 a year
JPiZZiJP
08-25-2005, 06:02 AM
Insurance??? I'm from New Jersey... I don't have car insurance. lol j/k
There is a ridiculously high percentage of drivers in NJ that don't have insurance sadly.
JL8Jeff
08-25-2005, 07:11 AM
NJM is the way to go in NJ. A guy at work checked the Geico motorcycle insurance and it was 3 times higher than what he was currently paying. I've never paid more than $1400 a year for full coverage on any vehicle and my older daily driver's usually come in around $800 for full coverage. And don't expect your rates to go down when you turn 25, that's a myth.
ShitOnWheels
08-25-2005, 07:26 AM
We currently have NJM. Â*When I bought my car (brand new), it was $1600 a year, and has steadily decreased. Â*It's now $1200. Â*When I move out, I gotta get my own insurance, and Geico so far is the only one who will keep my rate the same. Â*Gotta check a couple others (I was told to look at AAA Insurance, for example). Â*So yeah, I think it just depends on where you are, what car, age, and how many years you've been with the same company and/or accident free etc. Some companies will give a discount for being with the same company for a long period of time, so when you look to switch, you won't get that discount.
Fastbird
08-25-2005, 07:42 AM
We have USAA for our insurance, and I got a quote from Geico on my black 93 Trans Am a few months ago. USAA wanted to charge me $2400 a year for full coverage (I only keep liability on the car now) when I moved to Camden County.
Geico came out to be about $1150.
The ONLY reason we haven't switched is because with USAA my fiancee' and I are actually paying a tad bit less than Geico because she's under 25. Once we get married, if USAA doesn't bring out rate down, we may switch to Geico because I was told that even though she's under 25 being married has a big effect.
The thing that really pissed me off though was that USAA considers you a youthful driver until you're 25 and married OR 30 and single. BS.
The Fixer
08-25-2005, 07:48 AM
We currently have NJM. Â*When I bought my car (brand new), it was $1600 a year, and has steadily decreased. Â*It's now $1200.
If you're on your parents policy with NJM, they will give you your own policy provided you have a clean driving record with them for at least the last three years. That's how I have NJM (was on my parents policy, then got my own with them). I had my share of tickets and accidents when I was younger, and they always took great care of us.
Since we're talking rates - my wife's '03 Jeep Liberty with full coverage is $950 a year, and my '01 Jeep Cherokee is $960 a year with full coverage.
ShitOnWheels
08-25-2005, 07:59 AM
We currently have NJM. Â*When I bought my car (brand new), it was $1600 a year, and has steadily decreased. Â*It's now $1200.
If you're on your parents policy with NJM, they will give you your own policy provided you have a clean driving record with them for at least the last three years. That's how I have NJM (was on my parents policy, then got my own with them). I had my share of tickets and accidents when I was younger, and they always took great care of us.
Since we're talking rates - my wife's '03 Jeep Liberty with full coverage is $950 a year, and my '01 Jeep Cherokee is $960 a year with full coverage.
I've checked with them, and they want more money if I leave my parent's policy. I'll look into it again though.
Oh, I have an 02 Hyundai Elantra that I pay $1200 a year for.
punisher142
08-25-2005, 08:05 AM
The problem with companies like geico is that if and when you get in an accident, they are an absoulute pain in the ass to deal with. I personally prefer o/e parts put back on my car. (i'm insured by state farm btw) Geico likes to use aftermarket parts and find the cheapest way out possible, whereas companies like state farm dont mind spending the extra money to get orig. equipment parts put back on my car.
GP99GT
08-25-2005, 08:28 AM
right now im paying $1620/yr for full coverage on my GP...dad got a geico quote, about $1000 cheaper for both of us/year, so around $1100...probably be switching to that soon.
foff667
08-25-2005, 08:48 AM
i pay like 1400 for my gtp 1200 for my buick & 700 for the miata...all have full coverage with njmr...but the limits are huge compared to when i had liberty mutual...not just the minimum liability & such...also if i die in a car accident my family gets money for like 6 months or a year...i have to say njm is the shiznit.
BigAls87Z28
08-25-2005, 09:13 AM
I belive I pay 2200 for full coverage on the Maxx, which for a 20 year old (at the time), Is not half bad. I have Allstate, and Ill probably stay with them for some time.
Tru2Chevy
08-25-2005, 09:44 AM
I couldn't find anything cheaper than NJCure for basic coverage. Liability and Comp. on my '91 Lumina and '87 Camaro come to about $1350 a year.
- Justin
Slow Z
08-25-2005, 11:06 AM
I hate Geico. I pay $1711 every 6 months for 2 cars with just liability! I've never been in an accident and have a flawless driving record too...
$574 for my 1991 S-10
$1137 for the ****maro.
Now, you take the ****maro off the policy and my S10 jumps up to like $1500!
ar0ck
08-25-2005, 11:13 AM
Im paying about 2,700/yr on my camar and its under my moms name with Selective. Their customer service sucks, and my mom is the person who controlls if we change or not. And thats just with Liability & Uninsured Motorist coverage.
I think my dad called Geico a few months ago looking to switch the entire family and it was only $100 cheaper for each car. The cost wasnt worth the switch.
The Fixer
08-25-2005, 11:41 AM
I've checked with them, and they want more money if I leave my parent's policy. Â*I'll look into it again though.
Oh, I have an 02 Hyundai Elantra that I pay $1200 a year for.
It's cheaper on your parents because it's a multi-car policy; once I left my parents policy and was on my own the rates went up. My rates are cheaper than yours now because I'm 31 and married, and it's a multi-car policy. Don't forget, you get a dividend check from them once a year. So, while your policy may go up a few hundred on your own, you'll get back a few hundred at some point during the year from them.
somss02
08-25-2005, 11:47 AM
wow, I have State Farm and I have 3 cars on it and ALL with FULL coverage.
2002 Camaro SS $992 a YEAR
1997 T/A $900 a YEAR
2004 Durango Hemi $1000 a YEAR
ALL WITH FULL COVERAGE AND ONLY A $500. DEDUCTABLE
Not sure why everyone's is so high!!
JL8Jeff
08-25-2005, 12:59 PM
$2900 a year for insurance isn't cheap and since you can't be driving all 3 vehicles at the same time you get a discount on each one. If you sold 2 of them and kept just 1 then your insurance would probably be closer to $2000 for just that 1 vehicle.
I pay $3700 a year just for my z28... thats insane! And a clean driving record too.
JL8Jeff
08-25-2005, 01:58 PM
I pay $3700 a year just for my z28... thats insane! And a clean driving record too.
That's insane! :shock: How can you afford to make car payments, put gas in the car and pay that much for car insurance?
coldkilla
08-26-2005, 02:29 AM
ive got geico and they are about 400 less than when i was with first trenton (who totally abandoned me when my wife was in an accident that was someone elses fault, i actually told them to **** off and i personally dealt with the other guys insurance and got my money) and i pay about 3300 a year with a 01 pt cruiser full coverage and my 93 formula liability.
Savage_Messiah
08-26-2005, 12:37 PM
On AIG, parents plan... its about $400 every 6 months just liability... keep in mind tho this is with 1 point on my license (which was 4 but I took a DMV course that knocked off 3 of them) and im not sure yet how my accident will effect it
Fasterthanyou
08-26-2005, 02:23 PM
Palisades - 91 camaro liability only I'm primary driver $600 a year. I think that's pretty good considering I've gotten like 1 speeding ticket each year for the past 5 years. I believe I have 6 points on my license and in October it'll be down to 3.
Slow Z, you're getting rippped off. Unless my 91 being how it has an air bag... but that wouldn't account for the big difference.
sting
08-26-2005, 11:22 PM
geico does me good. dont know how much i actually saved though
PBodyGT87
08-27-2005, 09:05 AM
I'm a girl, i got all possible discounts, and I only have liability from Rutgers Enhanced Insurance. 1500 a year.
jims69camaro
08-28-2005, 05:32 AM
i'm wondering if i should jump in here or not...
02 jeep liberty - wife's car, her record, 0 points, excellent credit, 1200/yr comprehensive
'69 camaro - my car, my record, 0 points, piss poor credit, 205/yr, agreed-upon-value $30,000
i was insuring the '69 with allstate and it was close to 600 per year, but then i was driving it everywhere. Â*now i don't drive as much and if we have to go anywhere it's in the liberty. Â*even if i have somewhere to go, i'll take my wife to work and use her car. Â*we also have our home insured through allstate, and that adds an extra discount to the policy.
as an aside, my step-son is shopping insurance right now and it would cost 700/six months to add him to our policy. Â*if he gets it on his own it's upwards of 1000/six months anywhere else. Â*he's got a few tickets, no credit to speak of, but no accidents.
remember, in NJ, your credit score is taken into account when insurance companies give you a rate quote. Â*i don't believe someone who has poor credit is more likely to get into an accident, but i don't know why they use it anyway.
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