Just a little more info. We have 3 cars and 3 persons living in the household. I am 18 years old and currently got my g2 in Jan/2012. My mom is primary driver of 2 existing vehicles in the house. I want to insure another vehicle under a different car insurance with my mom being primary driver and me occasional driver. Can she be primary driver of 3 cars? I know about me being able to drive the 2 other cars, but I heard their is a waiver you can sign not to drive the other cars. The car i want to insure is a 2007 Camry 4dr LE V6
One person can insure as many vehicles as he/she can afford.
However many they can afford. and have room to park
All of them, unless I miss the meaning of the question
Insurance companies will be happy to insure as many cars as you want, as long as you are willing to pay the insurance premium.
You can insure up to four drivers on your policy. Any driver who is not specifically listed under the policy document, but insured under an 'any driver' agreement, is simply referred to as an 'unnamed driver'. If you wish to insure specific unnamed drivers, you can expect your premium to increase.
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Many companies will but the policies vary from state to state even with the same insurance company.
Yes. Many people store cars, and other vehicles in other places and they are insured.
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Geico is a good company to insure a Chevrolet classic car. Geico insures all types of classic cars, including the chevrolet and many more types as well as that one.
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.