There are four major categories of discounts offered by major insurers that can save you money on your car insurance bill:
Here are some of the specific discounts we found for six of the largest auto insurance providers:
Military or Employer | Anti-Theft Features | Loyalty | Driver History |
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You’ve done all your research and you’ve examined which insurers provide the cheapest car insurance, plus offer the best services to fix your car if something goes wrong. But are you really getting the best deal? Definitely not, if you’re not digging into the labyrinth of discounts that an insurer offers.
We’ve listed the “big four” above, but as with everything insurance-related, there’s always fine print:
There are other significant discounts that you should be aware of before you go signing up with one insurer.
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in almost every insurance company offering some kind of rebate or discount on their services. Mostly, these rebates were automatic. You either got a check in the mail, or had a discount applied to upcoming months, but if you didn’t see any kind of reduction, be sure to contact your insurer. Here’s a sampling of what discounts were provided this year:
Allstate customers should’ve received a 15% rebate of their April and May insurance premiums, during the most impactful months of the crisis.
Farmer’s Insurance provided a 20% credit on monthly premiums.
GEICO provided a 15% kickback not only to its auto customers, but to motorcycle policy holders as well.
Nationwide provided a one-time $50 check, which -- depending on how much your premium is -- amounted to about a 15% discount for two months.
Progressive spent about a billion dollars kicking back 15 percent of premiums for the months of May and June.
State Farm provided some of the biggest discounts, about 25% of premiums from March 20 through May 31, 2020.
Travelers kicked back 15% of premiums in April and May.
USAA paid it forward by offering existing policyholders a 20% discount on two months of upcoming premiums.
If you’re a member of anything, have graduated from anywhere, or paid dues to some club, there’s a pretty good chance that you can get some nominal discount off of your insurance. Sometimes you can bundle these discounts, but you’re usually offered the one that takes the most off the top. To give you an idea of what kind of discounts are available, we took a look at one insurer -- GEICO -- to find out just how many organizations were applicable for some kind of discount. The answer is: Hundreds. Thousands even. We’ve listed all of those organizations here, but keep in mind, this is for ONE insurer. It would behoove you to ask the next time you need to buy insurance whether or not the Loyal Order of Water Buffalo lodge that you belong to might provide you with some kind of discount on your insurance.
As of May 2020, you can get a GEICO insurance discount if you have any of the following associations:
Compare quotes from multiple providers to get a good deal.