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![]() | CA Auto Companies Receive Failing Grades in 'Pay As You Drive' Insurance ScorecardPublished 2009-01-27 16:15By Consumer Watchdog |


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"The cars and trucks we drive every day account for more than 33 percent of
The best grade among
"Pay As You Drive" Scorecard:
Can California Drivers Save By Driving Less?
Grade Company Number of Mileage reduction
mileage needed to lower auto
categories insurance premium
"C" 21st Century 11 1000
AAA N. Cal 11 1000
"C-" Mid-Century 9 1000 or 2000
Farmers 9 1000 or 2000
Allstate 8 1000 or 2000
"D" Progressive 8 1500
"D-" Infinity 6 2000 or 2500
Mercury 5 2000 or 3000
AAA S. Cal 4 2500 or 5000
"F" State Farm 2 one reduction at 7500
Data from insurance company filings with Ca. Dept. of Insurance
On average, Californians have significantly reduced their driving in recent years. A new Brookings Institution report shows vehicle miles traveled fell by nearly five percent per capita from
Companies were scored on the number of mileage categories between 15,000 and 5,000 annual miles. Drivers can decrease their insurance premiums by reducing their annual miles driven enough to move into lower categories. Companies with more mileage categories offer drivers more chances to save.
"Insurers would earn a Grade 'A' for having many mileage categories with significant premium savings for drivers who are on the road less," said Balber. "A new Department of Insurance 'Green Seal of Approval' should reward those companies who make the grade. Nevertheless, new rules must also protect driver privacy and ensure that all rating factors remain in compliance with the other provisions of Proposition 103."
Related links:
Link to Consumer Watchdog comments: http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/mileage102008.pdf
NRDC final comments to Californian Department of Insurance: http://docs.nrdc.org/globalWarming/files/glo_09011601a.pdf
Consumer Watchdog is a nonprofit, nonpartisan consumer advocacy organization, on the web at: http://www.ConsumerWatchdog.org
The Natural Resources Defense Council is a national, nonprofit organization of scientists, lawyers and environmental specialists dedicated to protecting public health and the environment. Founded in 1970, NRDC has 1.2 million members and online activists, served from offices in
SOURCE Consumer Watchdog








