Sure, if you just want to buy it but not drive it. Oh yes and if you have enough cash to pay for it without financing any of the purchase price. This is because most states require you to have insurance to drive or get a tag and if you finance the purchase you will have to purchase insurance as part of your finance contract.
well, i think that you don't need insurance to buy a car, but you need it to get the registration and the tag.
Depending on what state you are in, if you pay cash you dont need insurance, although, insurance is the law. if you finance it the bank is going to require insurance before driving off the lot.
You can tow a car that does not have insurance.
Even if you buy a car without insurance,it is advisable to arrange insurance immediately before plying on the road. Also, the Registering Authority won't allow the registration of the car without valid car insurance.
Car first. You can't buy car insurance without a car first.
No
Yes, but you can not drive it.
You buy rental car insurance so if you are in an accident your insurance will pay for part or all of rental car expenses if a rental car is needed. Without this insurance this will be out of pocket for you.
Yes, but to register a car you need the vehicle insured. In the state of CA you can't even buy the car without the insurance. Dealers won't let you take it out.
Sure you can. You can buy a car and then give it away or donate it. You can even junk it if you wish. You will however have to put the car in someone name who has insurance on the car as they will ask for proof of insurance before issuing a title.
You can get a car insurance unless you will buy a car.
You can buy a car without proof of insurance.BUTThe finance company may require proof before releasing the money, thus preventing your purchase ORYou can not register a car in most jurisdictions with out insurance.
there is no age, you buy car insurance when you own a car
There are many different places where one can buy car insurance in Nevada. One can buy it from progressive insurance, Allstate, or insurance like Geico.