Try contacting insurance companies like Geico, Progressive, Farmers, or State Farm to name a few
Not only does Honda have insurance on the vehicle, so does the repossession company, the storage company, the transport company, and the aution agency.
No. But it would be wise to have storage ins on it, in case the vehicle is the cause of a building fire.
SafeStor, Willis Storage Insurance, Storage Insurance, MiniCo Insurance Agency, the Bader Company, Deans & Homer, StorageFirst, and Ponderosa Insurance offer cheap storage insurance.
You could try to negotiate but don't expect a company to store the vehicle for nothing.Added: If you have insurance, there is a good likliehodd that your insuror will pay a "reasonable" amount for the cars recovery, towing and storage.
They will probably demand full coverage on the car whether you drive it or not. The storage insurance should be quite a bit cheaper than if the vehicle were actually in use on the streets, etc. Check with your finance company and your insurance agent.
Yes most of the time you can unless your Dealership specifically states that you cant. Most leased vehicles you have a "manditory" coverage. You just have to make sure you apply storage insurance with that coverage. Could be something like this 5,000,000 liability 300 collision / comprehensive replacement insurance
No. You may be required to surrender the license plate and registration to the DMV before you can cancel the insurance, though. If the car is of value, such as an antique or collectible, you might want to consider purchasing vehicle storage insurance.
You can get insurance even if you have a suspended license, I would call an independent agent that represents multiple carriers.
You'll just have to renew them when you get back in the country
The cost for insurance will be determined by the location of the vehicle as well as the type of vehicle.
Auto insurance typically covers the car, not the driver. So, if you have insurance on your vehicle, but you drive another vehicle that doesn't have insurance, you are not protected by your policy if you have an accident in that other vehicle. However, if you have insurance on your vehicle, and you lend it to a driver (from another household) who does not have his or her own insurance, they will be covered by your policy while they are driving your car.
Having storage cabinets in an insurance office is strictly the choice of the owner. However, having storage for paperwork is always a plus.