Full coverage requirements have nothing to do with the age of the car. If you still make payments on the car then you still have to have full coverage. If you own the car outright, then you do not have to have it.
Full coverage, minus the deductible.
usually you only need full coverage if you are financing or leasing your vehicle.
In Nebraska, you're actually not required to have full coverage. You'll only need to have minimum liability insurance.
If the car is paid off, then only liability insurance is needed. If it is not, then you will need a full insurance coverage plan.
In California, anyway, you need full insurance coverage on a car the whole time it is financed. After its paid off, you can drop a bunch of the coverage and just carry liability.
yuo. financed motorcycle always need full coverage . i bought my gsxr finanaced and had to get full coverage . The dealer ship requires u to get it -_-
you need full coverage insurance- if you do not- then you must either have a major credit card (not debit) or purchase the companies coverage.
I need answer why human body inssurance does not exist, like car insurance/liability insurance or full coverage.
You do not have to purchase full coverage auto insurance in Illinois if your vehicle is paid for. You do still need Bodily Injury Liability, Property Damage Liability, and Uninsured Motorist coverage.
You ALWAYS need insurance on a financed car, and it has to be full coverage. Doesn't matter what state you're in.
you dont have to have umpd coverage if you have full coverage but most of the time on full coverage it has umpd and if you dont have umpd your collision will pay for fixing your vehicle but most of the time there is a higher deductible on collision I know this because i am an insurance agent
If not highly customized-no.