Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted this in the similar thread in the money and finance forum, but Virginia approved Geico for a 26% hike in premiums, so if you haven't seen a big increase on your latest renewal, you will next time.
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/new...te-auto-rates-in-june-71378591
Oh no! We added two teen drivers so probably didn’t notice the big increase and assumed it was due to the new drivers. I guess I need to shop around before the next renewal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted this in the similar thread in the money and finance forum, but Virginia approved Geico for a 26% hike in premiums, so if you haven't seen a big increase on your latest renewal, you will next time.
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/new...te-auto-rates-in-june-71378591
Oh no! We added two teen drivers so probably didn’t notice the big increase and assumed it was due to the new drivers. I guess I need to shop around before the next renewal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I posted this in the similar thread in the money and finance forum, but Virginia approved Geico for a 26% hike in premiums, so if you haven't seen a big increase on your latest renewal, you will next time.
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/new...te-auto-rates-in-june-71378591
Oh no! We added two teen drivers so probably didn’t notice the big increase and assumed it was due to the new drivers. I guess I need to shop around before the next renewal.
Anonymous wrote:I posted this in the similar thread in the money and finance forum, but Virginia approved Geico for a 26% hike in premiums, so if you haven't seen a big increase on your latest renewal, you will next time.
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/new...te-auto-rates-in-june-71378591
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same thing happened to us last year. We left GEICO. Ours almost doubled - no ticket/no claims for years.
+1 Ours was last year, when, due to the pandemic, we had hardly been driving at all. No tickets or accidents, but there as a huge increase in premium.
Anonymous wrote:Same thing happened to us last year. We left GEICO. Ours almost doubled - no ticket/no claims for years.