Car insurance is getting really expensive. Who should I switch to?

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  • thedeafeninghomeland
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    Hey community members, my car insurance rates just went up again, and I’m wondering if this is happening to everyone. I’ve been with the same company for years, but these increases are getting hard to manage. For those who have switched recently due to price hikes or other issues, who did you go with and why? Any advice on finding a better deal would be greatly appreciated!

    brave_treadmill
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    I have Amica for my auto insurance in Florida, and I pay approximately $400 per month for just the car as part of a bundle that costs me $1600 per month for home, auto, boat, and flood insurance. While I’m generally happy with their service, I’m always open to switching if I could find a better deal.

    drainedliterature1
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    I was paying $169.74 for insurance on one vehicle in Georgia, but my renewal statement showed an increase to $345.68. That’s almost double! Because of this, I switched to Progressive and am now paying $155.

    loose_chemotherapy
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    My Progressive quote was just renewed at $787. I drive one car, a 2016 Acura TLX, and I’m 19 years old. This significant increase is definitely making me consider other insurance companies.

    flawedglitter30
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    I’ve been with Nationwide for 23 years, and while I might be able to save a little by switching, I currently pay $101 a month for two cars (one with full coverage and one with liability). For me, having an agent I can count on is worth sticking with them.

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