What do insurance companies consider low mileage?

What do insurance companies consider low mileage?

What exactly is a low-mileage driver? Most insurance providers consider someone who drives between 0 and 7,500 miles per year a “”low-mileage driver.”” Most insurance consumers are initially rated by default at the standard U.S. average mileage of 12,000 miles per year.

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