GAFarmer2
Silver Member
OK, so here's the deal. I have been paying what I feel is outrageous auto insurance rates for way too long. Need some advice/assistance.
Just got the wife a new car. 2017 Toyota Camry. Her dream car. Georgia Farm Bureau, who I've been with since I first got a license (10+ years) quoted me initially right at 700 every six months for the Camry. I was thinking "man that's a little high for a car...but what do I know, I've never owned a car". New bill came in the mail today. For the next six months...just north of $900.
Just for some background...I currently have the Camry and a Ford Escape (2015 with less than 10,000 miles, my mother's car) at full coverage, and my truck (01 Dodge Ram 2WD V6 SWB), my wife's old 04 Nissan Frontier, and an old "family" 83 Ford bronco (which I am in the process of selling) with liability only.
The New six month premium is right at $2400. That is an increase of about $250 from the previous six months (about $500 more a year).
I'm trying to figure out if I'm getting jack screwed here or not. Actually, I'm pretty sure I'm getting screwed...I just want to know how bad!
I have thus far gotten a quote from GEICO for the four vehicles (minus the bronco) for just over $1000 for six months. The bronco costs about 300 for six months with GFB, so that would bring me down to about 2 grand even with GFB. State Farm locally is telling me since my current policy was re written last year (Dad and I were always the owners listed on the policy, so of course when he passed in March of 16 GFB rewrote the policy to "remove" him from it) they can't provide me a quote...
I have a meeting set up with an independent agent here in town next week, and am also considering looking some more online.
I say that to say this...I have no idea how to shop for auto insurance. Like I said before, I've always used GFB. Is it worth considering some of the "online only" companies? Do I need a local agent? Am I out of line for thinking my insurance is too high? I'm 26, wife is about to be 25, Mom is 66 (only listed on the Escape). No tickets, no accidents, no moving violations, ... nothing that I feel would cause us to be considered bad drivers.
Just looking for any tidbits I can get. I have read some of the other insurance posts I have found here and elsewhere...and I'm still kindsortasomewhatconfused.
Thanks in advance!
Just got the wife a new car. 2017 Toyota Camry. Her dream car. Georgia Farm Bureau, who I've been with since I first got a license (10+ years) quoted me initially right at 700 every six months for the Camry. I was thinking "man that's a little high for a car...but what do I know, I've never owned a car". New bill came in the mail today. For the next six months...just north of $900.

Just for some background...I currently have the Camry and a Ford Escape (2015 with less than 10,000 miles, my mother's car) at full coverage, and my truck (01 Dodge Ram 2WD V6 SWB), my wife's old 04 Nissan Frontier, and an old "family" 83 Ford bronco (which I am in the process of selling) with liability only.
The New six month premium is right at $2400. That is an increase of about $250 from the previous six months (about $500 more a year).
I'm trying to figure out if I'm getting jack screwed here or not. Actually, I'm pretty sure I'm getting screwed...I just want to know how bad!

I have thus far gotten a quote from GEICO for the four vehicles (minus the bronco) for just over $1000 for six months. The bronco costs about 300 for six months with GFB, so that would bring me down to about 2 grand even with GFB. State Farm locally is telling me since my current policy was re written last year (Dad and I were always the owners listed on the policy, so of course when he passed in March of 16 GFB rewrote the policy to "remove" him from it) they can't provide me a quote...

I have a meeting set up with an independent agent here in town next week, and am also considering looking some more online.
I say that to say this...I have no idea how to shop for auto insurance. Like I said before, I've always used GFB. Is it worth considering some of the "online only" companies? Do I need a local agent? Am I out of line for thinking my insurance is too high? I'm 26, wife is about to be 25, Mom is 66 (only listed on the Escape). No tickets, no accidents, no moving violations, ... nothing that I feel would cause us to be considered bad drivers.
Just looking for any tidbits I can get. I have read some of the other insurance posts I have found here and elsewhere...and I'm still kindsortasomewhatconfused.

Thanks in advance!
