Yes, except in very few instances, where a fleet policy is issued, each vehicle needs it's own policy.
No, you are not required to insure all your cars with the same company. You have the option to insure each car with a different insurance company if you choose to do so.
Yes. No problem at all
All of them, unless I miss the meaning of the question
You don't have to but you probably should. You can save a lot of money
Allstate insurance insures all types of vehicles. They insure motorcycles, cars, RV's and even boats.
Geico is a good company to insure a Chevrolet classic car. Geico insures all types of classic cars, including the chevrolet and many more types as well as that one.
All cars need a thermostat for proper operation and longevity.
You have to be more specific. There are several purge valves on most cars and they all look different.
Only if it has power steering. Most all cars these days do.
The AARP Auto Insurance Program from the Hartford offers all types of automobile insurance, including insurance for classic or antique cars.
you have to do all races
Yes, you can. Until recently, there were only a small number of companies that offer multi-car policies, though that list has grown rapidly and now most of the large insurance companies offer them.The benefit of multi-car policies is that they offer a noticeable discount when you insure two or more cars under the same policy. As well as the discount offered, there is the convenience of not having to chase several policies, as the policy renews once for all cars at the same time.