yes you can get a auto loan without a license but you can not get auto insurance with out one and you can't complete the loan closing without insurance.
By co-signing the loan, they are guaranteeing that you will repay the loan. They do not need to be on the auto insurance policy, but it would be in their best interest.
Yes
Liability insurance is the minimum amount of auto insurance you need to be able to drive in Texas. To learn more, visit www.dot.state.tx.us.
Yes, you should get auto insurance coverage when you have a car loan, and even when you don't have a car loan. The law requires it either way anytime a motor vehicle is operated on public roads..
Several companies offer minimum auto insurance coverage. Some examples of these companies are Geico, Allstate, Progressive, State Farm and American Family.
You are required to have a minimum of 25/50/25 auto liability coverage.
You will have to have some form of auto insurance. The cheapest you can get away with is minimum auto liability for the car you're driving.
You could find out more about auto loan financing by consulting your bank or speaking with a representative of your insurance company. http://www.autoloanfinance.net/
NO! Michigan auto insurance is almost twice as expensive. I have a 2009 Ford Fusion and pay $792 for six months (minimum MI coverage) in Michigan. I bought a home in Orlando Florida and transferred my auto insurance to Florida and pay $408 for the same (minimum FL coverage). Clean driving record.
Geico and Progressive both offer "state-minimum" auto insurance online in most states. That's about as cheap as you can get.
Liability insurance is the minimum coverage you can get and is required in every state.