No, you cannot drive any car in the UK with insurance. You must have specific insurance for the car you are driving.
In the UK you must have insurance that covers you to drive the car in question.
Yes it is and you can drive foreign car in UK.
Depends on your insurance contract, look at the small print. Some contracts permit you to drive other cars with the owners permission, but, in the UK, give 'Third Party Only Insurance', meaning that if you have an accident, the insurance covers the car you have bashed, but not the car you are driving. So check your policy carefully.
Yes
An Australian in the UK can get car insurance from the same insurers where UK residents get their insurance from.
If you rent a car in the US it should come with all insurance required legally in the US. The car rental company may sell additional insurance. You could probably find a UK insurance company to do this but it would be more expensive and not necessary.
Not in the UK In the USA the vehicle you are taking the test in must be insured for you to drive it.
One can get multiple car insurance quotes in the UK at Admiral Car Insurance, Privelege Car Insurance, Direct Line Car Insurance, Aviva Car Insurance, Churchill Car Insurance and many more.
Since it does fall into any special category and is classified as a normal car, you need to be of the same minimum age to drive a Smart as you do for any other car in the UK - 17.
In the UK you can drive any car on a road providedYou own or have permission of the owner to drive the carYou have a valid driving licence for the car you are drivingYou have a valid certificate of InsuranceThe car is legally roadworthy
CIS Insurance is car insurance for the UK, offering great discounts for your car insurance. CIS gives you a loaner car while you're car is undergoing repair at any one of their associated repairers.
In the UK no. The main policyholder has to be living for the insurance to be valid. Check with your insurance provider for clarification