The make, and model number, and previous accident history.
You should know what the best insurance rates are on the car you are thinking of buying and if you may want a car that costs less on insurance.
It may be a good idea to speak to your insurer before purchasing a car. They can help you find a model that will not break the bank insuring.
You must show ownership of the car before insuring it in your name in most states. If you try to get around that, your insurance wont pay if you wreck, trust me I know first hand.
No. But speak to your broker
You should always know exactly what your assets are worth and the only way to do this with your car is to get it appraised. This way you will know how much to insure it for.
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
Yes they should. or their grandaughters ;)
Yes you should be able to.
Before taking out classic car insurance, you should first consider making sure it is fixed up. Get a mechanic to look at it, repaint it if needed and get it appraised so that you can insure it for the right price.
You should insure your car from where you live. Your insurance should cover you anywhere you drive within the contiguous United States. My, that's a long long commute - lol.
Before buying a used Toyota, you should know if the car was involved in an accident. You should also know the mileage on the vehicle.
I know you can put the car your insurance but to register a different story