Car Insurance Reviews

ICBC Auto Insurance Reviews

This page has been viewed by: Please wait... consumers
(206 reviews)
ICBC
1.8 out of 5 stars:
Customer service:
Value for Money:
Claim experience:
Share your own experience
Write a review

Need other options

by Frank on Apr 4, 2019
1.5 out of 5 stars

There's the money hungry ICBC. Don't give me any garbage about getting optional insurance elsewhere. I have no options but pay ICBC for my basic insurance. I dislike the idea of giving a single penny to ICBC. Then I have to hear about bonuses and their pay rates. They absolutely do not deserve any pay rate increase and certainly no bonus. I haven't had a ticket in 40 years and no claim for about the same. I'm fed up with ICBC. I want other options!

3 of 3 people found this review helpful. Did you?

YesNo

Thieves

by michelle on Apr 1, 2019
2 out of 5 stars

ICBC is the biggest scam in BC history. Pay your money to them for YEARS without any tickets or any issues at all, then BAM - get a ticket. Not only do you pay for the ticket itself...but then you pay a DPP penalty depending on how many points your tickets for the year incurred THEN, on top of that, you also get an increase to your insurance. So for the two tickets I received in the last 12 months ($365 and $165), I had to pay the tick amounts, $360 DPP penalty fine, and an extra $100 on my insurance for the year...so we're talking $1000 paid total so far, and the tickets themselves were only $530 of that. Unbelievable...especially considering before these last 12 months, I hadn't received a single ticket in several years. Not one single ticket. Not one single accident I was at fault for. Nothing. Such a joke of a company.

2 of 2 people found this review helpful. Did you?

YesNo

ICBC is a total rip-off

by TR on Oct 16, 2020
1 out of 5 stars

Two professional adults, 40-45 years-old, doing low-risk jobs, both with maximum (16+) loss-free years, driving a 15-year-old minivan worth <$5000, insured for commuting to a nearby place of work - and the annual ICBC premium is $2000!!! This is extortion. Nowhere else in the world charges this much for motor insurance. ICBC is broken, bad and wrong. Why? (1) They are a state monopoly - no competitive pressure to reduce their rates (2) They charge all drivers the same premium, independent of the driver's age (okay, they add $100 to the premium for an inexperienced driver - but that is no way enough to reflect the relative insurance risk) (3) They are loss-making and in debt, so gleefully profiteer from us, the residents of BC, in an attempt to back fill their coffers.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful. Did you?

YesNo

Did you know that on average Ontario drivers with good driving records pay $1,805/year in auto insurance? Is your insurance rate higher? Get a free car insurance quote and start saving today.

Gougers

by Xvi on Apr 1, 2020
1 out of 5 stars

Very high rates. A new and improved system that caused delays in renewals and adjustments finally came out with the promise of punishing bad drivers while doing the opposite. The fact that I now have to put a parent on my insurance who will NEVER EVER drive my vehicle to lower my rates more accurately to what they were at before should be a HUGE RED FLAG. Well over 10 years of flawless driving. Being punished. A person close to me has to pay over 1400 more a year. Also 10 safe driving.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful. Did you?

YesNo

How can ICBC do business?

by Lee on Oct 17, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

I am a driver with a perfect record who had the full discount under that system. Since the change this year I am considered a driver with 17 years experience and still have the perfect driving record. I was shocked when I went to renew this year as good drivers were supposed to save money. It went up another 80 bucks from last year. I nearly had a heart attack as I drive a 2003 Jeep wrangler Sport with a perfect record and years of experience and I'm paying 2006.00 dollars for the year. In comparison, if I was living in Alberta it would cost me around 600 bucks full coverage for the whole year. To pay that much on an old vehicle is criminal and shows just how corrupt ICBC really is. To give you all contrast I was curious about what it would cost me to Insure a brand new 2019 Jeep Wrangler Sport with all the same coverages I have now. This is where it gets interesting and even made the agent sit up in her chair and wonder what is going on. So the quote on the 2019 Jeep was 2236.00 dollars, only 230 more than my 2003 Jeep. They cost basically the same even though one is a 2003 and the other is a 2019? How is this possible? If I had the money I would sue them for there massive corruption. We need private insurance today in B.C and ICBC needs to just go away. They have zero competition and are run by a bunch of crooks who are all padding bank accounts until the ship goes under. It would also be nice to give zero stars for the rating or even a negative rating as ICBC keeps showing that they are unable to run an insurance business effectively.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful. Did you?

YesNo

Worst without fairness!

by minbean on Apr 13, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

My 8-month new car got $9000+ repair damages at 100% fault to the other driver. ICBC is playing ugly tactics not to compensate market value depreciation and cost to trade for an accident-free car. Why should my property value deprived by an incident at 0% my fault? It's sad that such a large influential company is lacking sense of fairness. Monopoly gets things stink. I had exchanged many phone talks and mails with different representatives in ICBC. No one admitted the fact "A repaired and re-painted accident history of car has less value than an accident-free car." It's frustrating to talk with ICBC people who deny generally accepted facts or common senses. It ended up being waste of time. More pain on top of the original damages! I had to sue ICBC to bring it to the justice of law.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful. Did you?

YesNo
Not happy with car insurance reviews for your insurance company? Get a quote across up to 20 Canadian car insurers and make sure that you do not pay too much.

Terrible Rates/service

by Ian on Sep 1, 2021
1 out of 5 stars

My insurance is $4900 a year for an old VW. (Used to be over $5000), I have no accidents or tickets and I have been driving for 5 years. The price is the highest anywhere in the world and it seems to be completely arbitrary who gets the better prices and who gets completely robbed by ICBC. Then, when the time comes around for you to actually have to use your insurance from ICBC, it’s next-to-impossible to contact them at all, and they give you an abysmal compensation for lost wages and recovery fees. I know a person who couldn’t contact their adjuster for an entire year and had multiple months of lost income, plus physical therapy fees and a destroyed car (~$2000), and the best ICBC could muster up was $4000.

0 of 0 people found this review helpful. Did you?

YesNo

Cash Grab

by ICBC Sucks on Feb 2, 2020
1 out of 5 stars

64 year old with a clean driving history. My insurance went up to $175.00, almost 10 %. This is a tax grab. ICBC should be opened up for a competition to make it more efficient and fiscally responsible

0 of 0 people found this review helpful. Did you?

YesNo

The worst company of all

by Gabo on Dec 17, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

My hatred for ICBC knows no bound, in the last 5 years I tried to deal with them, they only bled me dry and/or actually prevented me from being able to drive legally. All the way from file opening to cancellation, the process is inconvenient and cumbersome, the terms are confusing and inflexible. 3 months upfront or 6 monthly payment, miss one and you're banned forever from payment plans. They PUNISH drivers from out of province, from the get-go, they told me that much when I asked to justify the ludicrous 250$ monthly payments I have to make for LIABILITY ONLY!!! ( Although I never claimed my whole life.) Punish drivers out of province though workers from outside are vital for the local economy and a car there is a vital PERIOD. Not to mention they have a total monopoly and you're obligated to deal with them to purchase a vehicle in BC. You are very welcome. Renewal is no better, they have a 30-day frame where you can renew and you have to be physically present in BC. They actually ruined my life this fall with this beforehand undisclosed hurdle; forcing me to go back to BC then away on icy Canadian roads. I crashed my car of course and since 250$ a month is already more than I can afford I have liability only so they'll leave hanging and I lost everything. I asked to cancel my payments since I no longer have a vehicle, but no, I'm a bad out of province boy again so I'll have to mail them their plates back then they'll consider letting me off the hook, after taking a hefty cancellation fee. So there goes the last 250$ I had. Again, you are very welcome. To top it off, the customer service is rude and unhelpful, I never could keep my cool with them, all they do is nag you about what a bad customer you are for not knowing all of their book of rules and hurdles. If you are thinking of getting a car in BC, don't, get it from Alberta or Ontario or wherever else, especially if out of province; you will save money and trouble and sanity and not contribute to enriching the heads of this poisonous state-mandated cartel. I intend to never ever deal with them again after I get my cancellation.

0 of 0 people found this review helpful. Did you?

YesNo

If you have a good driving record in AB, you should pay around $110/month (women - $105/month and men - $113/month). Do you overpay? Get an Alberta car insurance quote to start saving.

Absolutely Ridiculous

by A1234K on Nov 15, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

I just went to renew my insurance, and under the new ICBC policy, I'll be paying 5200 a year compared to 3600. I have had 0 accidents, 0 claims and not even a parking ticket to my name. All because I still have my N and under the old policy they used the years you had your L towards your discount and recently cut that only counting the years you had your N. As well there is an increase for N drivers to boot. I'm in university full time, in what world can a full-time student afford that? We don't even have reliable public transportation where I live so I'm forced to pay this even though I can't afford it.

0 of 0 people found this review helpful. Did you?

YesNo