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Originally Posted by Dustin@Z1
From my personal experience, majority will respond with State Farm. You may pay a little more, but they are ALOT better about replacing damaged parts with New OEM pieces (this is a huge deal for me with both my truck and my two Z's) and are much easier to work with.
Companies like Geico will try to nickle and dime you on repairs and will attempt to replace damaged parts with used or repaired pieces. I spent 4 months argueing with their home office trying to get my '06 Dodge fixed correctly.
Again, thats my personal experience.
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I had this exact experience which is why I switched to State Farm. Not only did my rates go down dramatically, but coverage is much better and customer service is ten times better.
That said, it does suck paying so much for insurance at 20 years old when I have no tickets, no accidents, safe driver discount, good student discount, and I did a private driving school. Unfortunately, you end up paying for other people in our age range that are not as careful and seem to be carefree with their driving style in comparison.