Car Insurance Premiums SKYROCKETING! What’s YOUR Monthly Cost and Why?

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  • well-documentedlaurels
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    Hey community members, I’m seeing my car insurance rates climb month after month, and it’s getting ridiculous. I have a clean driving record, and nothing has changed on my end. I’m curious to know what other people are paying for car insurance and what factors you think are contributing to these increasing costs. Please share your approximate monthly premium and any relevant details you think explain it.

    quickerjoblessbattling
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    I drive a 2012 Dodge Avenger, and I currently pay $93 a month for liability because I qualified for a teacher discount. The full coverage quote was $161 per month, so it made a big difference for me being a teacher. It sounds like discounts can really lower your rate.

    gainfulconsultancy_022
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    I live in Redmond, Washington, and I pay around $120 a month for my 2020 GMC Denali. What surprised me is that my premium has varied quite a bit depending on the neighborhood I lived in, going as low as $83 and as high as around $150 per month, so it really seems to depend on your zip code.

    hugewhisky1
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    I’m with Progressive in Texas, and I’m satisfied with their low rates and decent service. When I last compared quotes, Progressive was the cheapest for me, about $30 less than State Farm and $40 less than Allstate. But when I asked them to quote my home insurance, they weren’t even close to the best price.

    thevagabondalligator
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    I’ve been with Geico for a long time, and while my rate went up around $42 per month when I lost my low mileage discount, I still find their service good. Someone I know in Tampa, Florida, pays around $400 a month just for auto with Amica, but that’s for a Honda Passport and a Toyota 4Runner, and they also have home, boat, and flood insurance bundled for a total of $1600 a month.

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