Not in Florida. Even if you own it outright you must insure it with Florida Insurance.
You need to insure it only if you intend to keep it or use on a public road. But you MUST insure it to drive it off the lot to get it home. If, however, the vehicle is brought by a delivery company to site to be solely used or put in storage on private land or is being prepared for export on private land; as it has not been used on the road, no road insurance is required. There are 'barn finds' turning up all the time, they are not insured either.
In the UK the rules are slightly different in that a vehicle cannot be used on a public road without displaying a valid road fund licence. A prerequisite of obtaining a road fund licence is to have at least third party insurance for the vehicle. If the vehicle is to be 'laid-up' for any reason, a Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN) is sent by the vehicle keeper to the licencing office. That obviates the need for the vehicle to be insured.
NO! Buy your own insurance! Or get him to!
Although most driving schools provide additional insurance for their instructors, you can find car insurance for instruction at most places where you would buy car insurance. Look into GEICO, Prudential and Esurance for more details.
There are several places in order for one to purchase driving insurance. However, it is common that one is able to buy driving insurance at a car retailer, or even on the internet such as carsdirect which is one of the best international car insurance in the world.
Yes I think so since you were the driver. The insurance covers the driver and not necessarily the car.
As soon as you have a license and are driving a car, it should have insurance! no one forces you to get insurance, its just for your own protection. so its up to you. I've had insurance since i was 16, when i got my first car.
If the car is not currently insured, then you need to get insurance on the car that you will be driving. You can purchase liability only if you are looking to go the cheaper route.
I heard you do not have to add your 16 year old to your car insurance policy since he/she will only be driving your insured car. Is this true?
You can buy insurance from any rental car company in every state. Car insurance companies do not sell special insurance just for rental cars but most policies cover you when you are driving a rental car.
If the car you are driving is insured then you are not driving without insurance.
If you plan on driving the vehicle, you need to car insurance immediately. You should call your agent before you lave the dealership.
No,, You have to buy the auto insurance for your car or you have to make sure the owner of the car you are driving has the required insurance and that it will cover you as a driver as well.
There are several factors that impact the cost of car insurance. These include: your age, your driving record and they type of coverage you buy.