yes you can, you must know the car owner and have their permission but you CAN be added if they insure the car, you will be a "named Driver"
If you drive the car then you need car insurance.
yes
no way
You can buy a car under your small business. You have to register the car and insurance under the name of your business.
If you registered car, plate is under your name. The second you drop it, insurance will report it to state and you can have your DL suspended. You must have her register car under her name.
Yes it can.
no i dont think you can x
ASDA car insurance isnt a type of car insurance, rather it is a brand like Geico and Statefarm. They have their own website at www.asdafinance.com. Try there
The insurance should be under the name of the person to whom the car is titled and registered. Also, if the person who legally owns the car is not the person who will be the main driver of the car, the person who will be the driver on the car should be added to the policy.
Yes
The companies which provide car insurance for those under 25 are 1 Cover Car Insurance, My Cheap Car Insurance, Direct Line Car Insurance, Churchill Car Insurance, The Co-operative Car Insurance and many more.
That depends if you yourself drive/or have a drivers licence.If you have the drivers licence,then you should be able to insure the car under your name . On the other hand,there is no hard and fast rule about ownership/registration under your name..as the car can be registered under anyones name.. irrespective of insurance or drivers licence..but insurance is dificult,unless you yourself drive.