Yes, just put her on registration so no speedbumps.
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.
Not only can, but you should. The Insurance policy does not follow the driver, it follows the car.
they certainly will before they decide to insure you.
If the daughter lives in the same household, they should be able to share policies.
show it off, insure it, wash it, register it, get gas
In general it shouldn't be a problem. You should be able to insure your daughter with her license. The question becomes more complex if the CAR is registered in NY, in which case the PA company may not legally be able to insure.
Im not sure which is the most expensive, but rare, limited, classic cars can be expensive, lets take the McLaren F1 car for example, this is a rare, expensive, limited car wihch cost more to insure than buying the car itself. Mainly it is expensive to insure powerfull, sporty cars.
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 can insure a car with no license
instead of buying a BRAND NEW car you can buy one that looks new and works great super cheap on craigslist. i got my Saturn for $1000!
In Mississippi your daughter has to live in your household and have car titled at your address to be on your policy and you also have to be on title. If she owes anything your name only need be added to title and not loan so that you are not financially responsible.
You can insure the car if you list those drivers on the policy.