Only if the seller agrees. Legally there is no buyer's remorse or what is commonly called cooling off period. That is a myth. You bought the car so unless the seller agrees to take it back you are legally bound by the deal.
Most states require insurance. You should think of auto insurance as part of the cost of owning a car... if you can't afford the insurance, you can't afford the car and shouldn't have one.
Health Insurance, if you can afford it.
As many as you can afford.
Anyone that can afford it can buy it.
any and all insurance that you can afford you should probably buy. you can never tell what might happen. any and all insurance that you can afford you should probably buy. you can never tell what might happen.
As many as you can afford.
If you could afford a Lamborghini, I really don't think the cost of insurance would concern you.
Most people throughout the world do not have and cannot afford health insurance
The terms of most auto leases require that you maintain insurance. Failing to do so is typically cause for termination of the lease. If you can't afford insurance, you can't afford to drive.
More than likely you can not afford not to have it! Check it out closely with a reputable agent! 4lifeguild
As long as she owns the car, has a license, and can afford the insurance she can buy it.
Rental insurance protects all of your belongings in your apartment in the event of a fire or other mishap. You should only buy insurance on things you can't afford to replace, so if you can afford to buy all new stuff - clothes, furniture, you get the idea, then you don't need renters insurance.