Can one person have two car insurance policies on two different cars
Yes, you can. Until recently, there were only a small number of companies that offer multi-car policies, though that list has grown rapidly and now most of the large insurance companies offer them.The benefit of multi-car policies is that they offer a noticeable discount when you insure two or more cars under the same policy. As well as the discount offered, there is the convenience of not having to chase several policies, as the policy renews once for all cars at the same time.
Each individual car a person owns is required to have its own policy.
At car traders website one can find various cars for sale. A person can compare different models of cars. Also a person can find the Kelly Blue Book value of any car.
One can compare buildings and contents insurance policies from many different resources. Some examples of online resources include MoneySuperMarket and CanStar.
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States all have different laws according to how many cars can be registered by one person. In Iowa for instance it is 5 before a dealer license is needed.
Different companies will have different policies. Thee is no one answer to this.
Ask your agent.
One person can insure as many vehicles as he/she can afford.
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Not a problem at all. Many times individuals may have multiple policies with the same company as one may be a term policy and the other a universal life policy, or you may have two term policies with different term lengths. Sure.