Yes, but only up to the point of the expiration date listed on the auto insurance policy. Also check the policy for underage driver coverage. Some older folk save on their insurance premiums by discluding younger people under age 25 as being insured when driving that particular vehicle. Contact the insurance company and let them know this. They should refund a prorated amount of the insurance premium to you. The insurance covers him as a driver of the truck, not the truck itself.
There has to be a short of some kind. Something is swiping your current.
This depends entirely on the policy and will have to be answered by the Insurance company.
Its still a van, as a truck is a truck
Bella's truck is parked at the Forks Outfitters store's parking lot in Forks, WA.
That depends on the policy that you have with your insurance company. When I had my truck broken into, my policy covered the iPod and stereo that were stolen, plus my rental while my truck was in the shop.
yes
That is entirely dependent on company policy.
It is a type of truck that were made 1960-2010 and still.
No.
At my fathers work he just goes up to the boss and asks for one...
The current value for a 1989 Mazda truck in good working condition is $1,599.
There are no current recalls on that model of truck. You can check with your dealer for an updated list of recalls.