An independent buyer's guide for 2026. We outline the policy factors and buyer profiles to compare so you can choose with confidence — no fake rankings, no proprietary scores.
Start with the buyer profile that fits you (cost-led vs comprehensive vs specialty), then request two or three quotes that map to that profile. Compare cover breadth, excess level, optional add-ons, and renewal predictability rather than headline price alone.
Cover breadth (what's actually included), excess level at claim time, the optional add-ons typically bundled, and how the renewal price tends to behave year-over-year. The cheapest headline number is rarely the cheapest twelve months.
Yes. Read the policy schedule for exclusions around modifications, named drivers, mileage caps, and specific use (commuting, business use, ride-share). Exclusions are where most surprise gaps appear.
Yes — this is an evergreen editorial framework, refreshed as policy norms change. The buyer-question structure here is designed to outlast any specific carrier's pricing.
Where applicable, this site may earn a referral fee on link-throughs to providers. That does not change the editorial categories above; the comparison framework is built around buyer questions, not commission tiers.
Because real-time pricing, eligibility, and product features vary by buyer profile and region. A static "best provider" ranking would mislead more buyers than it helps. Use the categories above as a frame, then request quotes that fit you.
This site may earn a referral fee on links to providers. The buyer-question framework above is independent of those relationships — categories are based on policy structure, not commission tiers.