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Milepost Insurance Reviews 2026

Is Pay-Per-Mile Auto Insurance Worth It? 

Product TypePurpose & Who It's ForKey features & Tools
Pay-Per-Mile Auto Insurance Designed for low-mileage U.S. drivers (typically under ~10,000 miles/year) Base rate + per-mile charge, App/device-based, mileage tracking, Liability, collision, comprehensive options,  Ideal for occasional drivers or city living
Commercial Auto & Truck Policies Business fleets and owner-operators needing coverage for vehicles used in trade, transport, or services A++ AM Best financial strength, Coverage for trucks, box trucks, vans, tractors, trailers, etc. , Liability, cargo, general liability, PIP, trailer interchange, garage keepers, and physical damage coverage

Pros And Cons

Pros

  • Pros
    Transparent pay-per-mile pricing rewards low mileage
  • Pros
    Easy plug-in telematics device, no smartphone dependency
  • Pros
    Competitive base rates and per-mile fees
  • Pros
    Discounts for safe driving and multi-vehicle owners
  • Pros
    Discounts for safe driving and multi-vehicle owners

Cons

  • Cons
    Limited availability (only 19 states)
  • Cons
    Not cost-effective for high-mileage drivers
  • Cons
    Not cost-effective for high-mileage drivers
  • Cons
    Some customer service waits times reported
Feature MilepostMetromileState FarmGeico
Pricing Model Pay-per-mile: base rate along with per-mile charge, best for low-mileage (<10,000 mi/year) Similar pay-per-mile pricing, urban low-mileage focus Traditional flat-rate with small low-mileage discounts (5–15%) Traditional flat-rate; low-mileage discounts limited
Coverage Options Liability, collision, comprehensive, roadside assistance, rental reimbursement, flexible add-ons Comparable auto coverage with streamlined digital tools Wide product range: auto, renters, homeowners, life, bundled discounts Broad insurance products; strong bundling and discounts
Ideal For Low-mileage drivers comfortable with telematics and digital management Low-mileage urban drivers seeking usage-based pricing Customers wanting full-service agents and bundled insurance Drivers preferring predictable premiums and agent access
State Availability Limited to select states (check online for eligibility) Available in many states, expanding coverage Nationwide coverage Nationwide coverage
Telematics Requirement Yes, mandatory for accurate pricing Yes, required Optional or limited Optional or limited
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Carlos Ramirez

Updated on: December 18th, 2025

Carlos Ramirez is a licensed insurance agent with 12 years of experience helping clients protect their homes, vehicles, and businesses. Based in Colorado and licensed in 30+ states, he makes insurance simple and practical. His writing draws from real experience to help readers make clear, confident coverage decisions.