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  2. Your car insurance company wants your data. Is it worth the ...

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    When Seychelle Thomas signed up for a safe driving discount from her car insurance company, she didn’t expect to sign away her privacy. ... Thomas has auto insurance through Geico. Geico ...

  3. How to save on car insurance: 7 ways to lower your rate

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    Here are 7 tips to lower your auto insurance. ... Geico. $1,741. $145. Progressive. $1,988. $166 ... whether you’re a low-mileage driver who spends less time than average on the road or are a ...

  4. Moving to a new state? Here's how to switch your car ... - AOL

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    If you drive less than average, especially under 7,500 miles per year, ask about low-mileage discounts. Some insurers even offer telematics and pay-per-mile programs for low-mileage drivers.

  5. Vehicle insurance - Wikipedia

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    The OBD-II device measures mileage and then transmits mileage data to servers. This is supposed to be an affordable car insurance policy for low-mileage drivers. Metromile is currently only offering personal car insurance policies and is available in California, Oregon, Washington, and Illinois. [61]

  6. Usage-based insurance - Wikipedia

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    Usage-based insurance (UBI), also known as pay as you drive (PAYD), pay how you drive (PHYD) and mile-based auto insurance, is a type of vehicle insurance whereby the costs are dependent upon type of vehicle used, measured against time, distance, behavior and place.

  7. How to switch car insurance companies: 5 simple steps - AOL

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    Personal story: How shopping around helped me save with my current insurer. I’d used the same auto insurance company since I got my license at age 18 — first under my parents’ policy, then ...

  8. Metromile - Wikipedia

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    Metromile, Inc. is a San Francisco-based technology start-up that offers pay-per-mile car insurance, licenses a digital insurance platform to insurance companies around the world, and provides a digitally native offering featuring smart driving features, automated claims, and vehicle information.

  9. After talking with my insurance company about my actual mileage (which is much less than 12,000 a year), I was able to confirm that my annual mileage is still low and have my discount reapplied ...