Laws may vary by state but generally unless there is a lien on the car you would not have to have insurance. Keep in mind if there is damage from any source you would not have coverage on it unless it was something like the neighbors tree falling on it or another insured vehicle hitting it.
Yes. You must have the insurance before you can legally register the vehicle.
That really comes down to a jurisdictional matter... local laws and any other applicable ordinances (such as HOA) rules vary on this.
It is best to insure every car in your collection with full coverage as long as you drive them. If however you don't drive them and they sit in your garage most of the day they should be covered from theft and other serious nature related accidents by your normal insurance.
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you need to be at least 100 pounds to sit in the front seat of a car
Of course. You choose the store to buy your groceries in and in the same way you decide who you would like to buy your car insurance from. The trick to insurance is that you are not purchasing something that you see when it is on the shelf. What you are buying is the promise to be there when you need them to be there. This is one reason I would always want to purchase from a local insurance agent that I can sit down with and ask questions. I also want to have someone I can go and see when something happens and I need help. This is more important to me that saving $2.00 on the premium by giving up that agent relationship.
This depends on the state. For example in PA if you have a vehicle registered but do not insure it, then your medical claim will be denied. In FL your insurance covers your injures regardless of fault and regardless of the car your in. If you are injured as a passenger in some one elses car your injuries are only covered by the owners insurance if you do not own a vehicle.
To sit up front you need to be 4'9" or 12 years of age to be able to use just a regular seatbelt and no car seats.
at-least 5.feet tall
There are many different insurance carriers that offer SR22 Insurance. You should seek out an insurance broker in your neighborhood to find out more as information online can be misleading. It is better to sit down with a broker and go over all of your options.
Every age can sit in the front of any car any where in PA. Age 0-7 need to be in a booster. Ages above do not need one.