If you are insured with AAA in California and driving a vehicle you own that is insured on your policy,AAA will extend the coverage to that car while you are driving in Canada.You need to bring your evidence of insurance with you along with a Canada Non-resident inter-province(IP) liability card. These Canada IP cards are provided at your local AAA office,at no charge,I might add!If your not insured with AAA well you should be!
You do need to have insurance to actually purchase an auto. You will however need auto insurance to drive the car off of the lot. Insurance is also required prior to registering a vehicle.
Certainly car insurance montreal will cover for the insurance no doubt in it
I think I understand your question. Most U.S insurance policies provide coverage when you drive the vehicle to Canada. On the other hand all insurance stops at the Mexican border. Read you own policy to make sure or call the agent and ask them. I am talking about for a visit or vacation not moving to Canada.
You should not drive this vehicle at all on public roads without insurance.
It is best to call your current insurance company and ask them if they will cover you while renting a car. If not then you can purchase temporary insurance which will cover you while you drive your rental.
Yes, In the United States you can purchase a Vehicle without having insurance on it beforehand. You just can't drive it off the lot or anywhere else.
To obtain insurance to learn to drive, you can be added as a named driver on a family member's policy or purchase a learner driver insurance policy. These options allow you to practice driving legally while being covered by insurance.
It depends on the location but it is almost always illegal to drive the car away without insurance.
Registration, proof of insurance, drivers license, the car's title or a bill of sale or a purchase agreement (if financed), and a passport.
Yes car insurance is in fact required in California. Before you decided to drive you car in California, please purchase some insurance.
Sure, if you just want to buy it but not drive it. Oh yes and if you have enough cash to pay for it without financing any of the purchase price. This is because most states require you to have insurance to drive or get a tag and if you finance the purchase you will have to purchase insurance as part of your finance contract.
You need insurance on a new car BEFORE you even drive it off the lot. Get a quote before purchasing the vehicle and have it saved by your agent. Then the day you purchase the vehicle, have the VIN in hand, and purchase the insurance before picking up the vehicle.