Um you know It would really depend on the type of car or truck but all and all Generally a car would be cheaper to insure
The insurance company will file it as a light truck.
i cannot afford my truck payment can i sell it 2 dealer and get cheaper car
Yes, it should be cheaper too since you are not driving it.
Generally, the newer the car, the cheaper it is to insure. The thinking behind this is that as technology advances, automobile safety improves. Safer cars are cheaper to insure.
Insurance companies that will insure classic trucks include Direct Line and More Than. A company called Classic Truck Insurance also insure classic trucks.
Sure you can, although it may be cheaper to insure with the same company since most insurance companies offer multi car discounts.
A small used car (Ford Ka, Vauxhall Corsa etc). Cheaper to insure, cheaper to run, easy to manoeuvre and if (when) you trash it you won't too much out of pocket. I'd recommend a manual transmission.
Motorcycle insure is way cheaper in Arizona than Wi.-Kamii Kamiister Kamz Babez-
This question is dependent on these considerations: Where is the truck. Who owns the truck What is the truck used for What kind of truck is it. Where I live the largest truck can be registered as a personal vehical with car plates as long as it never ever does comercial hauling. It is still subject to inspection as a comercial heavy truck to insure it is safe but has the same registration as my Smart Car. This will be completly difrent in other places.
you can insure a car with no license
You can insure the car if you list those drivers on the policy.
No. You must have a valid driver's license to insure your car.