One cost-effective insurance option for insuring two cars is to bundle them together under a multi-car insurance policy. This can often result in a discount compared to insuring each car separately. It is recommended to compare quotes from different insurance providers to find the best deal for insuring two cars.
Insurance companies do offer coverage for antique cars. There are also insurance companies that are specialized in insuring antique cars.
There is one company that has been insuring collectible cars for many years. It is Grundy and you can find them at grundy.com.
Yes there is in fact auto insurance available for classic cars. Hagerty Insurance is a great brand to get this insurance. Grundy Insurance is a great option as well.
If your parents put your name on their car insurance, that is you as a named drived you will be able to drive their car. This is often a cheaper way of insuring you to drive a car than having you as the person that takes out the car insurance. You will not be covered to drive other cars however. Their are some insurance companies now aimed at insuring young drivers which is something that you could look into.
Insuring a minivan can be much cheaper than many other vehicles, including cars. The reason for this is that bigger cars generally cost less to insure.
One rule is to ask yourself if there are certain situations you would need to be available that you plan on insuring your classic vehicle with. The situations that you would want to take into consideration can be Googled. When you are shopping for insurance it is also important to find an insurance company that have specialty programs for classic cars.
Dealers are responsible for insuring the cars on their lots. You need to have a valid driver's license in order to go on a test drive.
Cheap car insurance for multiple cars can be purchased on the Internet. If you would rather use another option there are insurance agencies you can visit or call for the lowest rate.
The best insurance company would most likely be on that is nationwide, instead of one with a location specific to Ohio. I would look into Geico, and all state.
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.
no not really uanless if u take it out on a county road or some buisy road
You can do it. Just tell your insurance company. Its exactly the same as insuring one car, it will cost a little more im sure but that's about the only difference.