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Why can you not get geico car insurance in massachusetts?

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Auto insurance rates are regulated by the state of Mass, and thus offer the same costs to everyone, regardless of from whom you buy your policy. Geico, being a discount policy service, does not match this business model and does not sell their insurance in Massachusetts (along with many other agencies).

However, In April, a change is being made such that competetive rates are being allowed. This has brought many insurance vendors back into our state. Recently, even Progressive announced intentions to sell in Mass. Perhaps Geico will reconsider after a time. Hope so.

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