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Sure. There is no problem as long as you own both vehicles and list all household members and any other drivers on the application. Be very careful here, because if you do not list the drivers who drive the vehicle the insurance company can deny any claims due to material misrepresentation (lying). You also cannot insure a vehicle that is not titled to you. If you add a vehicle to your policy that you do not own there is no coverage The amount of fraud that is occurring in these ways has forced insurance companies to investigate claims more carefully and deny coverage in these types of cases.

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