Yes it is significantly more expensive to insure a nice classic car than a newer car. It is because they are more expensive to replace. you may have to pay a few hundred bucks a month to insure the car.
Yes
If you insure it in the name of the person who owns the car, yes.
Yes you can.
Of course not
If her name is on the registration of the car and she drives it sometimes.
Higher theft rate, higher probability of an accident, more expensive to repair.
can you have insurance on a car if the title is not in your name? Generally, no. You don't have anything to insure (called insurable interest). The only time this is permitted is with spouses. The car's title may be in either name, but may be on the others insurance.
Insurance companies that will insure classic trucks include Direct Line and More Than. A company called Classic Truck Insurance also insure classic trucks.
Im not sure which is the most expensive, but rare, limited, classic cars can be expensive, lets take the McLaren F1 car for example, this is a rare, expensive, limited car wihch cost more to insure than buying the car itself. Mainly it is expensive to insure powerfull, sporty cars.
I know you can put the car your insurance but to register a different story
You cannot insure my car. You can insure YOUR car. While you can purchsae more than one insurance policy, you will only be paid for the actual loss you have. If you have $1000 in damage, each would pay $500. Minus each company's deductible. It says that in your policy.