
Metromile Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance TV Commercial, 'Cut Your Bill in Half''
Metromile Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance
Metromile asks why people who do not drive much pay large rates for car insurance. The company says drivers who travel less than 200 miles per week might be able to cut their insurance bills in half by switching to its Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance.

Metromile Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance TV Commercial, 'Penny'
Metromile Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance
Abraham Lincoln asks America when the penny became worthless. The talking coin introduces Metromile Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance, telling us that drivers get a low base rate and then pay just pennies per mile. As pennies everywhere are disregarded, hot glued to a bird house and even swallowed, the former president declare's he is worth miles and calls other car insurance poppycock. He says Metromile can cut your bill in half and insists copper is the new gold.

Metromile Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance TV Commercial, 'Pay Pennies Per Mile, People'
Metromile Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance
Former U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and face of the one-cent coin wants to know when the penny became so worthless? Metromile claims that with its Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance, qualified vehicle owners can save money and get auto coverage for just a dollar per day and a few pennies per mile.

Metromile Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance TV Commercial, 'Penny: Cut Your Bill in Half'
Metromile Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance
The likeness of deceased U.S. president Abraham Lincoln comes to life from the face of a penny and announces that the puny form of currency is no longer worthless with Metromile Pay-Per-Mile Car Insurance. Tailored to low-mileage drivers, the plan starts with a base rate as low as $29 and then allows customers to pay a penny per mile. Lincoln claims you could cut your car insurance bill in half by switching and even suggests quitting your job so you don't have to drive to work anymore.