Yes, as long as you are legally able to drive. The insured just needs to inform the insurance company, supply all relevant info & of course pay any additional premiums.
Answer 1: yes, my sister is borrowing my car and she her own insurance on it.Answer 2: You can always get insurance as an additional driver on another person's car insurance policy. Isn't that how children in the house are added to their parent's car insurance policy?
Yes, it is possible to be added to your parent's car insurance, but there may be an extra premium to be payed.
Progressive Insurance can write a policy for you and your parent, but the parent is excluded as a driver because they do not have a license.
There is no such thing is free car insurance. You can recieve and free quote but you will have to pay for the car insurance that is needed in your state.
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.
Inexpensive car insurance for a college student can be found by having the student's insurance on the parent's policy. Some states allow for the parent to have a college student on their insurance until they graduate.
YES
No, insurance does not go up by the color of your car. I've talked to an insurance agent in person about it.
it is not illegal for a driver with only a permit to drive his parent's car without having his name added to the insurance.
Thats usually the way it is sold.
No, the insurance is on the car, not the person.
NO!