in the us it doesn't matter what kind of car you drive.
however, that said if you have only driven auto transmission cars it will take a bit of practice before you get the timing right so you aren't stalling a lot and clashing the gears (which irritates some other drivers).
No manual and auto are different.No manual and auto are different.
If your spouse has no drivers license and does not drive, then no, you don't have to include them on your auto insurance policy. Actually, they have to have a drivers license before they can be added to the policy.
No. He has to have auto insurance to keep driving.
auto to manual: only car they could find was an auto but they really wanted a manual, manual trans provides better fuel economy, sometime manual trans cars are quicker than auto trans cars. manual to auto: autos are easier to drive, dont know how to drive a manual and the only car they could find was a manual.
Why would you even want to consider a question like this? If a person is restricted to driving only in the daytime that means their license is not valid after dark. If you allow someone to drive when they do not have a valid license they may not be covered, they certainly are not legally driving. Also, the driver must be listed on the policy as a driver and you have to have given the company all their information like their drivers license, date of birth, driving record, etc.
No
You can definitely exclude your spouse from your auto insurance. They shouldn't be driving if their license is suspended so they don't need insurance.
If you have anyone else to drive you places then add them to your policy as a driver and have them drive you. You'll be like "Driving Miss Daisy". In any case do not drive for if your caught driving with a suspended license your suspension will be extended greatly in addition to the fine. If your vehicle is financed, your finance agreement will require you to keep your insurance whether or not you are using the vehicle. If you let it lapse the vehicle can be repossessed and will go on your credit report.
If they catch you they will usually take away your license. But most people who drive without insurance have no qualms about driving without a license and usually have nothing of value to their name either; thus, uninsured motorists insurance was born.
yes, and if you are put as an occasional driver on their car it's cheaper.
you only need auto insurance if you driving. upon buying a car, you should get insurance.
Only if you plan to drive a vehicle. This is generally the reason people get a drivers license.