Originally Posted by
guv1976
If that is the case, then a non-owned-auto liability policy might make sense, depending on how many days per year one rents cars. Mine is issued by Travelers Insurance. If the OP is considering getting rid of his personal auto, I'd suggest finding a nearby Travelers agent (the Travelers website has an agent-locator engine), and getting a quote.
While most people would not consider it adequate coverage, AARP members who rent from participating Avis/Budget locations in the U.S. using the AARP discount code get free $25K/$50K/$10K primary liability coverage. (And there is no minimum age for joining AARP as an "Associate" member.)
Thanks for all the responses.
I am looking to see if I can get rid of my personal. But has anybody here done any comparison, of whether it is more expensive to just buy stand-alone? Versus low-mileage rate auto insurance on a personal car?