Do all automobile insurance companies raise your premiums when you reach 60 years of age?

I have AARP insurance known as The Hartford and turned 60 in November of 2006. Upon my renewal in February of 2007, without any notice, my premium went up 6.00 a year. I have had no tickets or accidents and made no claims in the 10+ years of having this insurance. I thought AARP was designed for people over 50 years of age. When I called them, I was told that all insurances raise their premiums when people turn 60.

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One Response to “Do all automobile insurance companies raise your premiums when you reach 60 years of age?”

  1. They lied to you. Some companies drop insurance rates when you are 60. Most companies look more at your driving record and claims rather than your age. After years of being an AARP member I will not renew this time because they no longer represent the people over 50.

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