no you do not, if you dont drive the car at all you dont
No. But speak to your broker
i do not have a driving licence but ca i insure a car
You insure a car for a person or persons, so that in the event of a accident with that car, insurance can be claimed only if a named driver on the insurance was driving at that time.
You cannot legally be sold auto insurance if you have no car to insure.
ABSOLUTLY NOT, UNLESS YOU ARE STORING IT BUT NOT FOR DRIVING PURPOSES
I would insure any car that I was driving or making payments on. If you are on the title then you are an owner.
Not only can, but you should. The Insurance policy does not follow the driver, it follows the car.
Yes, it should be cheaper too since you are not driving it.
No - you can not insure a vehicle that isn't titled to you.
Yes you can have liability coverage to insure you while driving an auto you do not own.
they certainly will before they decide to insure you.
These type of transaction is illegal since there was no car title that has to be presented in selling that car.