NO! Unless you want to go to jail...
NO! Buy your own insurance! Or get him to!
There are couple of options. You can get new one. You can call insurance company if you have one. Call parents or friends to see if they would help you get by without the car.
No, the insurance has to be on your car not someone elses.
typcially , ''insurance stays with the car'' meaning the insurance on the vehicle would be primary..........
Does the car insurance covers a relative-visitor who wants to borrow a car for a few days?
As long as she has the correct insurance that allows the car to lent to a friend then it should cover you.
Car insurance follows the car. If you are using the friend's car temporarily, with permission, as a substitute for your own insured car, your insurance should cover you if the friend's insurance does not. What if my friend (who has the car) does not have insurance and I want to pay for my faults and fix it - will he be arrested?
you have ten days from the original date of purchase to have insurance and have the car / vehicle registered in your name you have ten days from the original date of purchase to have insurance and have the car / vehicle registered in your name
Yes you can borrow it, but if he doesn't have insurance then you could be breaking the law.
Yes here the car insurance firm can refuse your insurance claim as the car is registered in your friends name and not yours.
Buying car insurance can be tricky. One should ask friends and family what experiences they have had with car insurance and then do some online research to find what insurance is best for their needs?
the owner of the car as in you not your friends sorry