NO. Commercial (or Fleet) insurance is much more expensive than general insurance. However, if you are asking whether insurance is cheaper for a commercial vehicle (carrying produce for example) than a bus (carrying passengers) then, yes, it is cheaper.
The Mercury Mariner is a passenger vehicle. It's only a commercial vehicle if used for commercial purposes. If it has passenger plates, it is not considered a commercial vehicle, and is not subject to commercial vehicle restrictions.
There are various insurance companies who deals in commercial vehicle insurance . Insurance advisory Companies like Bima Coverage Is best for commercial Vehicle Insurance, as they compare premium and coverages from best insurance companies.
because its a passenger vehicle and a truck, good for the daily commute, working or playing, it is a truck frame and suspension but i have my 91 fullsize legally titled and registered as a passenger vehicle, (cheaper tags, tax, and insurance)
Autonet Insurance specializes in the commercial automobile market. This includes fleet vehicle insurance, commercial vehicle insurance and commercial van insurance.
If privately owned use or Commercial, if commercial if passenger or goods carrying. Next Type of vehicle & sub model, age of vehicle, CC if pvt owned or GCW if commercial. If vehicle's current insurance has lapsed or active. If someone is buying comprehensive & previous claims history or just mandatory 3rd party insurance.
NO, that's what the vehicle insurance is for.
You will have to purchase a commercial auto policy in order to operate this type of vehicle. Everything will depend on what you are doing with the 15 Passenger Vehicle as to what the classification will be and what the price will be. It is very important that you be truthful with your insurance agent when you go to get a price. the coverage is as good as the information you give to the insurance company.
A commercial vehicle insurance is necessary to insure the parties involve in any auto accidents
This would cost based on several factors like: <>If privately owned use or commercial. If commercial whether it is passenger or goods carrying. <>Type of vehicle, sub model, age of vehicle, CC if pvt owned or GCW if commercial. <>If vehicle's current insurance has lapsed or active. <>If someone is buying comprehensive & previous claims history or just mandatory 3rd party insurance.
Regular automobile insurance helps a car owner if the car hits a commercial vehicle. A commercial vehicle needs commercial insurance or a commercial rider in many states. Check with your agent.
More than likely it will be much cheaper to be on you mothers insurance. If you have your own vehicle you will need insurance, depending on the circumstances, you may want to be designated as driver of the cheaper vehicle to insure even if that is not your vehicle.
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