Auto Insurance Comparison
Allstate vs Metromile
Side-by-side comparison of Allstate vs Metromile auto insurance — ratings, cost, coverage, customer experience, pros, cons. No sales pitch, just the research.
Quick verdict
Allstate comes out clearly ahead Metromile in our overall scoring — but each carrier wins on different dimensions. See the breakdown below before deciding.
Head-to-head
Overall scores, key facts, and what each is known for.
| Allstate | Metromile | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 4.05 /5 ★★★★★ Highest overall | 3.65 /5 ★★★★★ |
| National rank | #6 | — |
| Best for | Allstate is a comprehensive auto coverage with strong agent support, Drivewise rewards, and accident-forgiveness options | Metromile's pay-per-mile model is genuinely interesting for low-mileage drivers — work-from-home professionals, retirees, urban drivers — where the per-mile pricing can produce dramatically lower premiums |
| Read full review | Allstate review → | Metromile review → |
Rating breakdown
How each carrier scores on the dimensions we weight.
| Category | Allstate | Metromile |
|---|---|---|
| Customer experience | 4.55 · #4 | 3.40 |
| Coverage breadth | 4.55 · #4 | 3.30 |
| Affordability | 4.25 · #6 | 4.20 |
Pros and cons, side by side
What each carrier wins on, and where each one falls short.
Allstate
Full review →Pros
- Drivewise® telematics returns cash back every six months for safe driving
- Accident forgiveness available as a policy add-on
- Strong nationwide agent network with personalized service
- Pay-per-mile Milewise® option for low-mileage drivers
- Claim Satisfaction Guarantee program for eligible policyholders
Cons
- Above-average base rates for most driver profiles
- Drivewise can raise rates for hard braking or late-night driving
- Pricing structure can be complex with many optional add-ons
- Customer satisfaction varies significantly by region
Metromile
Full review →Pros
- Low-mileage drivers
- Drivers looking for lower rates
- Drivers who value technology-focused insurance
Cons
- High-mileage drivers
- Those who want to bundle insurance types
- Drivers who want a robust set of coverage options
Coverage at a glance
What each carrier offers in standard policies.
Allstate
Allstate offers a comprehensive coverage menu typical of major car insurance carriers, with several add-ons that set it apart from competitors. The table below details the main add-ons available.
Add-on coverage
- Milewise (Pay-Per-Mile) — Personal auto coverage based on actual miles driven
- Accident Forgiveness — Prevents rate increases after your first at-fault accident
- Deductible Rewards — Reduces your collision deductible $100 per year of safe driving
- New Car Replacement — Pays for a brand-new car after a covered total loss of your new car
Metromile
The bottom line
Allstate
Allstate earns an overall score of 4.05/5 in QuoteYeti's car insurance provider rankings. The carrier ranks #6 nationally, with particular strength in specific specialty areas.
Allstate is best suited for drivers who want a balance of price and service from an established carrier. Above-average base rates for most driver profiles is the most common drawback to weigh against the strengths.
As always, compare quotes from multiple insurers before committing. The right carrier depends on your specific profile — driving record, claims history, location, and coverage needs all shift the math.
Metromile
Metromile (now Lemonade's auto product) is a genuinely good fit for low-mileage drivers. For typical commuters, the per-mile pricing makes it more expensive than mainstream alternatives.
Read the full Metromile reviewBefore you decide
Rankings are a starting point — your profile decides the rest.
These scores reflect our editorial research across cost, coverage, and customer experience. The right carrier for you still depends on your record, location, and vehicle, so read the full reviews before you commit.