I just received a bill from State Farm for June, and it not only went up by more than $100/month, they also tacked on a retroactive increase from last year which will be spread out over the next 6 months on top of that.
I called the agent, and they said the specific reason is because of Tesla vandalism reports, and because of the customer lawsuits against Tesla over things like the odometer readings.
I'm going to have a phone call with them at the end of this week to see if there's anything that can be done, but from the reasoning given, it seems that State Farm is making an attempt (at least in Florida) to push out Teslas by increasing the rate until they all leave.
And by the way, State Farm is currently the cheapest insurance available for Teslas. If they pull away from Teslas, then the minimum priced insurance in Florida would be just over $500/month. There are only maybe 3 to 4 providers now that will even insure Teslas here.
Not sure about anywhere else, but with Tesla Insurance not existing here, and very few car insurance providers in Florida, it's getting very close to a point where Teslas will either simply be uninsurable, or will have to buy the kind of specialized exotic insurance like Ferrari or McLaren owners have to buy.
I called the agent, and they said the specific reason is because of Tesla vandalism reports, and because of the customer lawsuits against Tesla over things like the odometer readings.
I'm going to have a phone call with them at the end of this week to see if there's anything that can be done, but from the reasoning given, it seems that State Farm is making an attempt (at least in Florida) to push out Teslas by increasing the rate until they all leave.
And by the way, State Farm is currently the cheapest insurance available for Teslas. If they pull away from Teslas, then the minimum priced insurance in Florida would be just over $500/month. There are only maybe 3 to 4 providers now that will even insure Teslas here.
Not sure about anywhere else, but with Tesla Insurance not existing here, and very few car insurance providers in Florida, it's getting very close to a point where Teslas will either simply be uninsurable, or will have to buy the kind of specialized exotic insurance like Ferrari or McLaren owners have to buy.