If you drive fewer than 10,000 miles per year, a pay-per-mile or usage-based insurance plan could be right for you. Here are our favorites.
U.S. drivers pay an average of $2,680 a year for car insurance -- regardless of how much they drive. Pay-per-mile policies can be cheaper for low-mileage drivers, like remote workers and retirees. No ...
A car's orange-colored speed odometer displaying 80,088km. Since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, many people have moved to remote or hybrid work. For many drivers, that means far fewer miles on ...
Auto-Owners has a wide range of coverage options, such as diminishing deductibles, new car replacement protections, accident forgiveness, rideshare coverage and non-owner insurance. The company also ...