Are you using your car less during this COVID-19 pandemic? Then you may be able to get a discount on your auto insurance! Check with your auto insurance company for your options on discounts, rebates, payment deferrals and more.
For example, TD Insurance are offering a 15% rebate cheque on 3 months of car insurance payments if you’re driving has been reduced by COVID-19 and you’re using vehicle for personal use in Ontario.
Have you been able to successfully reduce your premium rate or get a rebate? Share your experience with us in the comments!
I am with TD and they are NOT offering any discounts, not sure where this info is coming from. They lowered my commuting km’s but there is no rebate
My company Aviva wasnt interested i helping me out…but since it is our second car I was able to take the driving portion off of my car and it is still covered for comprehensive theft and fire and I am saving $125 a month
I am with TD as well. I only go to work 2-3x a week. Mileage is down more than 50%. They offer me a 12$ discount for the YEAR….
I’m with The Personal and they offered me 30% discount.
I’m with Pembridge. They’re sending me a 1 time rebate of 25% of my monthly premium. I’m expecting around $100 back
Got 20% without asking. The insurance company is giving it to everyone: people who are at home get it because they’re not driving as much as before and all the people who are commuting are considered essential. So it’s a win for everyone.
My auto insurance went up $30 a month.
Varies by company, most are doing nothing or will require you change the policy. I have heard that Allstate has issued automatic rebates.
I am with Aviva and got $46 saved for the rest of the year. reduced it down to 5000kms though I’m working from home.