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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We were all USAA for everything but after DS had a couple of minor fender-benders (yes, he went to remedial driving school and we put limits on his use of the vehicle!), they stuck it to us. Now, that might be expected, but Geico took us on and gave us a very reasonable rate. I’m thinking I will look around again in a few years when DS’s record isn’t so fresh but the secret is: be a new customer. Take the teaser rate from anybody and then look around again a few years later.[/quote] What's a reasonable rate on a new driver? Because I'm expecting a few fender benders--especially with three new drivers. [/quote] I’m the PP. Our rate went from $200/ semi-annually to $200/month. After the accidents, USAA wanted $400/month. Geico gave us $250/month and we took it. Yes, I could throttle my kid for all of this but he is maturing and driving much slower and safer as I told him all privileges would be lost if we ended up having to pay more than this. Should caveat: these rates were not in the DMV area.[/quote]
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