Yes, you can have two cars insured with different insurance companies. Each car can have its own separate insurance policy with a different provider.
Yes, you can have different insurance companies for each of your cars. Each vehicle can be insured separately with a different insurance provider.
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Yes you most certainly can. I am lucky enough to have four cars in my garage and they are all insured with different insurance companies
Yes, you can have two cars with different insurance policies. Each vehicle can be insured separately with its own policy.
It can be said that insurance companies pay for cars after a wreck as long as you are fully insured. But when a person does get money from the insurance company it doesn't mean that they are buying it from you. The car will have to be taken to a car junk yard and you can sell it to them.
Yes, you can have two different insurance policies for two cars. Each car can be insured separately under its own policy.
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.
All persons who are going to be driving the "family' vehicles have to be on the policy. Insurance companies have a different criteria for insuring teenage drivers than they do for adults.
Yes, it is possible to have two car insurance policies for two different cars. Each car would be insured separately under its own policy.
Oddly enough, people aren't insured; cars are. Your son doesn't need insurance, but the cars he drives must be insured.
Insurance companies do offer coverage for antique cars. There are also insurance companies that are specialized in insuring antique cars.
Yes, it is possible to have two different insurance policies for two separate cars. Each car can be insured under its own policy with its own coverage and premiums.