I'm sure that there is a company that will provide the coverage that you need. I always suggest that people go and speak with an Independent Insurance Agent because they contract to sell insurance for many different companies and therefore have access to many different products. A captive agent who works for one insurance company works for that company and can only write the coverage provided by that company which usually very limited. There are specialty companies who write coverage for antique vehicles and do an excellent job at providing this coverage. They market through independent agents in order to offer their products.
No not really i want to know what CAR is cheap to insure not the insurance company. Kwik Fit Car Insurance Named Cheapest Insurer, if this helps... Swinton and Endsleigh specialise in younger drivers. http://www.noclaimsdiscount.co.uk/news/art_display.php?show=200807016 I dont want to know insurance companys. I already know loads of insurance companies. I want to know what CAR is cheap to buy and insure!!!!!!!!!
You will need to buy that kind of insurance through the rental car vendor. No Auto insurance company will sell you a policy for the specific purpose of renting a car. That's why the Rental car company always has the coverage available.
Consider looking at a vintage car as these frequently have a special insurance rate that applies.
Call the insurance company and have them add your name. I drove my mother around and used her car for errands for her and never worried about the insurance. I have my own coverage for my car and she had hers, so if anything had happened I was covered. Often your own private car insurance goes with you when you drive another car.
AARP gives insurance for people over 50 years old. Each insurance company will insure anyone but at a higher price for someone younger or someone who is considered a senior citizen.
Check with your insurance company, but in most states they are covered under the parents' policy at no charge until they get their license. You should tell your insurance company that your child does have a permit to insure proper coverage Try this site where you can get quotes from different companies yourfinance.co.cc
I think you can renew the old insurance. If you have the card then maybe you can identify what insurance company it is. You also have another option to have your new insurance from another automobile insurance firm. I hope this peace of information will help you.
There is no set price for car insurance for an 18 year old. The amount will be determined by the car insurance company, and the person's driving record.
What happens when you purchase a used car from a dealer is that you get information from the dealer on the car you are buying, such as make, model, year, VIN number, then you call your insurance company. This can be done at your home or you can do it right in the dealer's office. If you are trading in an old car, you can transfer the insurance from your old car to your new car. Then, the insurance company will fax an insurance binder to the car dealer, because they will need that to transfer your car plates. You keep that faxed insurance binder as proof of insurance until you get your real policy in the mail from your insurance company.
NO... You need to let the car insurance company know that you bought a new car.
probably none of them until your 21.
Loaded Question! If your insurance ran out, the car was parked, no. If there is something that happened to cause the former insurance company to drop you, yes. If something happened to the un-insured car that may need to be reported. If there is just a gap, no.