Services
Insurance
Loans
Repairs
Advice
About

What can I expect to pay for non-owners car insurance?

I am on a budget and need to get a non-owners policy. How much can I expect to spend?

avatar
Emily Maracle · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“The cost of your
non-owners car insurance
will depend on several factors. However, most driver will pay somewhere between $200 and $500 annually.
While you don’t own a vehicle,
car insurance
companies will look at:
  • Your driving record
  • Credit history
  • Age
  • Location
Since rates are based on your personal information, they will vary from person to person. Your best plan of action is to request
car insurance quotes online
or speak with agents directly to determine what your cost may be. By requesting quotes, you’ll get the most accurate rate based on your personal details.”
View full answer 
WHY YOU CAN TRUST JERRY
Jerry partners with more than 50 insurance companies, but our content is independently researched, written, and fact-checked by our team of editors and agents. We aren’t paid for reviews or other content.

Join 4M+ members in lowering their car insurance

Easiest way to compare and buy car insurance

√
No long forms
√
No spam or unwanted phone calls
√
Quotes from top insurance companies
Find insurance savings