Allstate, Geico, Progressive and State Farm are the four largest car insurance companies in the U.S. All have been in business for decades, enjoy strong financial strength ratings and are well known in the industry.
Together, they held more than 50% of the total market share of personal auto insurance policies in 2020, according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. They also all scored high ratings in NerdWallet’s 2021 analysis of the best car insurance companies.
Nerdwallet compared these insurers to find the top-rated company in five categories:
Lowest premiums: Geico
Fewest consumer complaints: Progressive
Highest customer satisfaction ratings: State Farm
Most coverage options: Allstate
Most tech-friendly: Geico
The rankings in each category are recapped at the bottom of the next section.
Here’s a quick look at each company’s top traits — the categories in which it ranked first or second in our in-depth comparison of the four largest insurers.
Allstate: Coverage options, tech, few complaints.
Geico: Price, tech, customer satisfaction.
Progressive: Coverage options, few complaints.
State Farm: Customer satisfaction, price.
How the 4 biggest insurers stack up
We looked at price, consumer complaints, customer satisfaction, coverage options, and apps and technology to see how the nation’s four largest car insurance companies compare with one another.
Lowest premiums: Geico
For many, price is king and little else matters. If that describes you, Geico is worth checking out.
Charging $200 less per year, on average, than the next-cheapest large insurer (State Farm), Geico ranks as the cheapest among the four companies in NerdWallet’s 2021 analysis. And with over 15 auto insurance discounts available, Geico offers more ways to save on your car insurance than State Farm, Progressive or Allstate.
» MORE: Cheapest car insurance
To rank by price, we used national average annual rates for a 40-year-old driver with a clean driving history. Here are those rates:
Geico: $1,268 per year.
State Farm: $1,491 per year.
Progressive: $1,562 per year.
Allstate: $2,381 per year.
These rates reflect full coverage insurance for drivers with good credit. Full coverage isn’t a specific type of policy. Rather, it includes a combination of coverage types including liability, comprehensive and collision, and any other insurance required by the state.
Rates can vary significantly based on individual factors such as driving history, age, location and, in many states, credit history. Note: California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Michigan and Washington don’t allow insurers to use credit when determining car insurance rates.
For example, one company might have the cheapest car insurance quote for a 35-year-old man living in Georgia, while another may offer a better rate for a 53-year-old woman living in California. The only way to tell which company fits your needs best is to compare car insurance quotes in your state.
Fewest complaints: Progressive
Relative to its size, Progressive had the fewest complaints reported to state regulators for private passenger auto insurance, according to three years’ worth of data from the NAIC.
But it wasn’t the only large insurer with good behavior: Allstate and Geico also had fewer complaints than expected relative to their size, which is measured by premiums written. State Farm had close to the expected number of complaints for auto insurance.
» MORE: Progressive auto insurance review
Highest customer satisfaction: State Farm
State Farm customers are not only the most satisfied with customer insurance claims, but also report better overall satisfaction, according to J.D. Power’s 2020 U.S. Auto Insurance Study and Consumer Reports’ 2019 car insurance ratings (the most recent survey available). Satisfaction surveys include pricing, claims and customer service questions.
» MORE: State Farm auto insurance review
Most coverage options: Allstate
Out of 12 optional coverage needs we looked for — such as gap insurance and accident forgiveness — Allstate offered nine. Progressive was a close second, offering eight of the 12 optional types of coverage.
Here are some other differences:
Allstate is the only one of the four carriers to offer pay-per-mile insurance, a type of policy where you pay a base rate plus a per-mile rate.
Allstate offers new-car replacement. This coverage pays for the value of a brand-new car of the same make and model (minus the deductible) if your car is totaled in a covered loss. Alternatively, Progressive offers gap insurance, which pays for the difference between the value of a car at the time it’s totaled or stolen and the balance of its loan or lease. Because the coverage is similar, insurers commonly offer only one or the other, if at all. State Farm and Geico offer neither.
Of the big four, only Geico offers mechanical breakdown insurance.
» MORE: Allstate auto insurance review
Most tech-friendly: Geico
Consumers expect smooth online experiences and slick apps for many services, and insurance is no exception.
Geico stands out for having:
An in-app vehicle care feature to monitor your car’s maintenance.
Locators in the app for gas and parking.
Lyft integration so you can hail a rideshare car from the app.
The other three big insurers have some similar technology features, but Geico has the most.
» MORE: Geico auto insurance review
All four companies offer apps that could save you money through the use of telematic technology. If you opt in, the company will track your driving behavior with a mobile app or device that plugs into your car’s diagnostic port. Safe drivers may pay lower rates, get discounts or earn rewards, but Geico’s and Progressive’s options may penalize risky behaviors with higher rates.
Recap: How the insurers compare
Price
Geico.
State Farm.
Progressive.
Allstate.
Complaints
Progressive.
Allstate.
Geico.
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Satisfaction
State Farm.
Geico.
Allstate.
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Coverage options
Allstate.
Progressive.
Geico.
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Tech
Geico.
Allstate.
State Farm.
Progressive.
Extra features
If you’re looking for a particular feature from an insurance company, you may find it with some and not others. These are some of the options that set the four largest auto insurers apart from one another. Some cost extra; others are included at no additional charge when you buy a policy. Star ratings come from NerdWallet’s 2021 ranking of the best car insurance companies.
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Allstate 4.5 NerdWallet rating |
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Geico 4.5 NerdWallet rating |
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Progressive 5.0 NerdWallet rating |
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State Farm 5.0 NerdWallet rating | N/A. |
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Price comparisons of all 4 companies
Take a look at these head-to-head price comparisons of each of the four biggest car insurance companies to help decide which insurer is right for you. We looked at average annual car insurance rates to give you an idea of how much you’d pay with each insurer.
Geico vs. Progressive
When you consider Geico versus Progressive, think about whether you prefer low prices or need extra options. Geico has lower average rates in our analyses, while Progressive offers coverage that Geico doesn’t, such as gap coverage.
Geico has more robust technology and app offerings than Progressive. Both companies get fewer than the expected number of complaints to insurance regulators, relative to their size.
Geico | Progressive | |
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Good driver, good credit | $1,268 | $1,562 |
Good driver, poor credit | $1,766 | $3,302 |
Driver with recent at-fault accident | $1,991 | $2,556 |
Minimum coverage | $380 | $577 |
State Farm vs. Allstate
If you’re choosing between Allstate and State Farm, you’re picking from two companies that get relatively few complaints to state regulators for insurers of their size.
State Farm has lower average prices in our analyses, although you should get quotes to be sure it’s cheaper for you. Allstate offers features that aren’t available from State Farm, such as accident forgiveness, pay-per-mile and new-car replacement insurance.
Allstate | State Farm | |
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Good driver, good credit | $2,381 | $1,491 |
Good driver, poor credit | $3,356 | $3,130 |
Driver with recent at-fault accident | $3,367 | $1,925 |
Minimum coverage | $759 | $550 |
Geico vs. State Farm
Geico and State Farm are both cheaper, on average, than Allstate or Progressive, according to our analysis. Still, Geico ranked cheaper than State Farm in three out of the four price comparisons below.
Geico also has the edge for tech options like an app function to monitor your car’s maintenance. State Farm beat Geico for customer satisfaction, but just barely.
Geico | State Farm | |
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Good driver, good credit | $1,268 | $1,491 |
Good driver, poor credit | $1,766 | $3,130 |
Driver with recent at-fault accident | $1,991 | $1,925 |
Minimum coverage | $380 | $550 |
Allstate vs. Geico
When you’re choosing between Allstate and Geico, you can expect plenty of tech options. Among the four largest insurers, Geico has the most features in its apps, and Allstate is a strong second. Both offer more tech and apps than Progressive or State Farm.
If price is your main concern, Geico may be right for you. NerdWallet’s analysis of insurance rates found Geico is consistently cheaper than Allstate, on average. But if you’re looking for specific coverage options, Allstate may have what you need. Allstate offers a few options that Geico doesn’t, including new-car replacement insurance.
Allstate | Geico | |
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Good driver, good credit | $2,381 | $1,268 |
Good driver, poor credit | $3,356 | $1,766 |
Driver with recent at-fault accident | $3,367 | $1,991 |
Minimum coverage | $759 | $380 |
Progressive vs. Allstate
Among the top four insurers, Allstate and Progressive stand out most for their coverage options. At either of these companies, you can get coverage for custom parts or stereos, and you can lower your deductible by staying accident-free. Those options aren’t available from Geico or State Farm.
Progressive has fewer complaints to state insurance regulators and sometimes, but not always, beats Allstate on price. Since their rates are often similar, it’s worth getting quotes from both insurers to know which will be cheaper for you.
Allstate | Progressive | |
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Good driver, good credit | $2,381 | $1,562 |
Good driver, poor credit | $3,356 | $3,302 |
Driver with recent at-fault accident | $3,367 | $2,556 |
Minimum coverage | $759 | $577 |
Progressive vs. State Farm
When choosing between Progressive and State Farm, think about whether you want more coverage options, or whether price matters more.
State Farm is cheaper, on average, than Progressive. On the other hand, Progressive offers several coverage options that aren’t available from State Farm, including gap insurance, accident forgiveness and coverage for custom parts and equipment.
Progressive | State Farm | |
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Good driver, good credit | $1,562 | $1,491 |
Good driver, poor credit | $3,302 | $3,130 |
Driver with recent at-fault accident | $2,556 | $1,925 |
Minimum coverage | $577 | $550 |
Frequently asked questions
Who are the top five insurance companies?
The five largest car insurance companies in the nation are State Farm, Geico, Progressive, Allstate and USAA, according to the NAIC. Although USAA is the fifth-largest carrier in the country, it is available only to military, veterans and their families.
Which insurance company is best at paying claims?
Of the four largest insurers, State Farm has the highest ranking for customer satisfaction with auto claims based on a 2020 J.D. Power auto insurance claims study.
Is State Farm cheaper than Geico?
Average annual car insurance rates for good drivers are cheaper from Geico than from State Farm, according to NerdWallet’s 2021 rates analysis. However, State Farm has cheaper annual rates on average for drivers with a recent car accident. Remember, these are only averages. Because factors like your gender, location and vehicle affect your rates, you should always shop around to find the lowest price.
Is Geico a good insurance company?
Geico has consistently ranked on NerdWallet’s best car insurance companies list, and has the cheapest rates on average for good drivers among the nation’s largest insurers.
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