Commonly, the car, but, it can go either way.
You insure a car for a person or persons, so that in the event of a accident with that car, insurance can be claimed only if a named driver on the insurance was driving at that time.
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You cannot legally be sold auto insurance if you have no car to insure.
No. Remember that insurance follows a vehicle first, operator second. So, without having a car to insure, no rate can even be detected to begin with.
You must have a financial (insurable) interest in a car in order to insure it. It works the same way with home insurance. You must own the home in order to insure it. Thus, whoever owns the car and has the title is the only person who can insure it.
This is a very interesting question. The answer is quite simple and easy to find. AAA Car insurance cannot help a person who is a bad driver. AAA car insurance doesn't cover much.
No. You can only get car insurance if their is actual a vehicle to insure.
You will have to list your parent(s) on the insurance too. Companies usually wont insure a car unless the person is listed that is on the title.
Only to the extent that the person must have an insurable interest in the car. If I transferred title to you on my car I can no longer insure it since I have no insurable interest in the car. If you transferred title to your child who still lives at home you could continue to insure it.
A person can get cost effective sports car insurance through their current insurance provider. Due to the nature of sports cars going fast however they are typically very expensive to insure.
some insurance company will let you but they will require a licence number of the person you are allowing to drive the car
There are no insurance companies in Texas that won't insure women drivers. Every insurance company is to insure drivers including husband, wife, teen drivers, and people who drive your car on a regular basis.