You can add extra driver's on your insurance policy depending on the company for no extra charge as long as the car is in compliance with all state laws and regulations.
No - you can not insure a vehicle that isn't titled to you.
"To own a car you need a license, thus, you need one to insure a car. They check your DMV driving record when you get insurance plus they count how many years driving as part of the method to determine insurance cost." Is the first sentence accurate? I am disabled and don't drive, but have an attendant drive me. Can I legally own a car, and have an attendant included on the vehicle insurance?
A general rule of thumb is to insure your car in the state it is registered in.
If the vehicle has insurance it will cover damage to the other vehicle but not the one you are driving. Now if you have insurance on another vehicle your insurance will cover the damage to the vehicle that you where driving even though it is not on your policy.
Yes.
You will insure the cars based on where they are driven the most. If you drive more in one state, insure the car there.
No. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own. The exception would be in a family situation where two spouses own two vehicles and insure them on one policy.
There's not one insurance company that will be the absolute cheapest. You have to call around to different insurance companies to get price quotes. The price will depend on your age, driving history, and type of car you need to insure.
so if anyone steals the car you either get the same car back or a completely new one that looks exactly like the one that was stolen
Dont tell him, go get some zigs and roll one!
Driving Leads can one acquire a car loan because Driving Leads is a finance company where one can get a car or title loan. One can contact Driving Leads on their website.