So long as the owner knows his responsibility as the vehicle owner and makes sure all drivers are listed on the policy then there is no problem.
You need insurance on a new car BEFORE you even drive it off the lot. Get a quote before purchasing the vehicle and have it saved by your agent. Then the day you purchase the vehicle, have the VIN in hand, and purchase the insurance before picking up the vehicle.
Yes, In the United States you can purchase a Vehicle without having insurance on it beforehand. You just can't drive it off the lot or anywhere else.
The answer for whatever exam you are taking is "premium".
you have ten days from the original date of purchase to have insurance and have the car / vehicle registered in your name you have ten days from the original date of purchase to have insurance and have the car / vehicle registered in your name
Comprehensive insurance helps to pay for damages to a vehicle that were not the result of a collision. If you want insurance when a vehicle is damaged by fire or theft , then you should purchase comprehensive motor vehicle insurance.
You do need to have insurance to actually purchase an auto. You will however need auto insurance to drive the car off of the lot. Insurance is also required prior to registering a vehicle.
there is a fine and you have to pay for registration
Call an insurance agent and he will sell you a policy.
You must purchase it in the state where the vehicle is registered.
Most of the major insurance companies offer affordable vehicle breakdown insurance. Examples include State Farm, GEICO, and Traveler's. Additionally, one can purchase vehicle breakdown insurance from AAA.
If you have no drivers license then you have no business driving a vehicle, therfore you do not need insurance.
Insurance will extend from current auto insurance up to 14 days of purchasing the vehicle. After 14 days you must purchase insurance for the new vehicle