Last updated: August 27, 2024 at 02:33 PM
Voom Insurance
- Voom Insurance is popular among weekend warriors who don't ride as much as commuters.
- One user stated, "Yeah, I use Voom. Honestly a great option for us weekend warriors, don't get nearly as many miles as the commuters, so should be fine for us."
- Another user mentioned that they got quotes from Progressive, Geico, and Voom, with Voom being one of the options with high prices compared to others.
- It seems Voom Insurance might be a good option for those who ride recreationally and do not rack up as many miles.
Other Insurance Companies
- State Farm was recommended for offering competitive prices and discounts for bundling with other insurance types.
- Users reported Allstate, Progressive, and Geico as alternatives with varying rates based on factors like age, coverage, and location.
- A user shared, "Thanks for the help y'all. Got quotes through Progressive, Geico, and voom and they were all insanely high. Ended up calling State Farm and they got me a price that made way more sense based on what y'all are paying."
Pros and Cons of Insurance Companies
- State Farm offers discounts for bundling, but rates may vary based on age and location.
- Allstate provides ride share coverage for a reasonable price every six months.
- Progressive seems to offer relatively affordable rates, with one user paying $65/month for full coverage.
- Geico was noted to have high prices, especially when comprehensive coverage was added.
Overall Summary
- Users had mixed experiences with insurance companies like Voom, State Farm, Allstate, Progressive, and Geico.
- Factors influencing insurance rates include coverage type, age, location, and the frequency of riding.
- Voom Insurance appears to be suitable for occasional riders who do not use their bikes for daily commuting.