The address is usually where the car is garaged or parked most of the time. If you give the address that you want to use, it should be fine unless your mailing address is physically different from it.
No, you cannot insure a car with two different policies at the same time.
You will need to establish an address of residence.
A general rule of thumb is to insure your car in the state it is registered in.
You will insure the cars based on where they are driven the most. If you drive more in one state, insure the car there.
No, you are not required to insure all your cars with the same company. You have the option to insure each car with a different insurance company if you choose to do so.
Yes, it is possible to insure two cars with different insurance companies. Each car can have its own separate insurance policy with a different provider.
The cost to insure classic cars varies greatly for different cars. Classic car insurance rates usually are around $1000 a year.
I know you can put the car your insurance but to register a different story
you can insure a car with no license
Sure you can, although it may be cheaper to insure with the same company since most insurance companies offer multi car discounts.
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.