WASHINGTON--()--What could be sweeter than saving money on your auto insurance?
GEICO thinks a great way to celebrate Valentine’s Day is to make sure drivers know of all the discounts the company offers and to take advantage of them.
Take your pick. There are discounts for:
Your vehicle’s equipment
Air bags could reduce your premium, as could anti-lock braking systems, anti-theft systems and daytime running lights.
Your driving history
If you’ve been driving accident free for some time (varies by state), it could add up to savings. And if you and your passengers ALWAYS wear seat belts, that could also save money.
Your driver’s education
Have you taken the defensive driving course that many states offer? Check with the programs in your state to see if that could apply to your policy premium.
Young drivers who have taken a driver’s education course or students who have a good academic record may be eligible for a discount.
Your driver affiliations
GEICO is proud to support Americans serving in the military, active and retired, with a discount for those eligible. Likewise, if you are a federal employee, active or retired, you deserve recognition too, and for those eligible, GEICO offers its Eagle Discount. There are another 275 groups around the country affiliated with GEICO that could also add up to savings.
Your customer loyalty
If GEICO insures more than one vehicle, there’s a discount just waiting to happen. And if you have a homeowners, renters, condo or mobile home policy through the GEICO Insurance Agency, you could get a discount on your car insurance.
Motorcycle discounts
There are discounts for transferring your policy to GEICO, having more than one motorcycle, mature riders, completing the Motorcycle Safety Foundation or Military Safety courses, and if you insure your car with GEICO.
GEICO advises that you look into all the discounts that could be available to you when you shop for a policy.
And just to sweeten the deal, GEICO policyholders receive discounts from top brand name retainers through the GEICO Privileges program.





