Geico and Progressive are better than State Farm, based on factors like average premiums, number of discounts available, and customer service record. Geico is also one of five top-10 car insurance companies that are cheaper on average than State Farm, along with Travelers, USAA and Progressive.
To cancel State Farm insurance, the policyholder must call 800-STATEFARM, mail a cancellation letter, or cancel at a local State Farm office. You will need to provide basic information about yourself, your State Farm policy number, and the date you would like your policy to end. State Farm may also ask for the details of your new car insurance policy to verify you won't be driving without insurance.
The best way to get cheaper car insurance is to compare quotes from multiple companies and then switch to whichever insurer offers the coverage you want at the cheapest rate. Other ways to get cheaper car insurance include taking advantage of discounts, improving your driving record, and raising your credit score.
10 Ways to Get Cheaper Car Insurance
1. Compare quotes every 6-12 months.
Every car insurance company calculates premiums slightly differently,...
State Farm is so cheap because the company has more customers than any other provider, and their large market share allows them to keep their prices competitive. A minimum coverage policy from State Farm costs an average of $77 per month, and State Farm premiums can be made even cheaper by taking advantage of discounts such as passive restraint discount and anti-theft discount. Plus, State Farm rewards customer loyalty with discounts for insuring more than...
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