A new car is not insured unless you insured it. You can insure a car before you pick it up, but if you don't it isn't insured.
No- you need to give information about your car in order to get insurance on it. You could insure yourself so that you are insured no matter what car you drive, but most of the time not.
If the car is located on private property, it does not have to be insured.
It can be insured by the same company that insures your car.
If you're liscensed, and have permission from the person under which the car is insured, you are able to drive the car if it is insured even if you yourself are not insured
You parents can be insured on your car and they can make payments regardless of your marital status.
This depends where you live. In some countries the car is insured itself and anyone can drive it, but in other countries a car owner is insured. In the countries where the owner is insured, you will not get insurance without a valid driving license as you are not allowed to drive the car anyways!
Texas does not require car insurance if you are not driving it. You will have to insure it when you decide to drive it again.
Yes, but they will not insure YOU as the driver.Your car should allways be insured for Teft, fire Vandalisum.If you are going to have a friend or relitive drive it that driver will need to be the Driver on the policy.
Of course. Doesn't matter where or from whom one buys a car, do be driven on the public roadways, it must be insured.
If you have insurance yourself you are insured to drive someones car. If you have an accident your insurance will cover it.
Quinn Direct will. I've had my Irish car insured with them in England for 2 years now.