Yes, you can. List him as a driver.
Yes, you can add your grandson to your car insurance policy. Speak to your insurance broker.
If the 16 year old grandchild lives in your home or drives your vehicles then yes you are required to add him or her you your insurance as a primary or secondary driver depending on how much they drive.
Yes, any resident of the household should be added to the policy.
Full coverage for car insurance usually depends on where you live, what kind of car you drive, your age and how far you plan to travel. Typically figure about 800 dollars a year.
There are many factors that determine your car insurance rate. The car itself, where you live, how many drivers you want to cover, where you keep your car overnight and many more.
No.
While I do not live in Maine (I live in Florida) I pay $63 a month for car insurance on a Chrysler. Florida has pretty low insurance rates.
Yes some 16 year old girls can get car insurance.
Your grandson is covered to drive your vehicle if he meets the following criteria: He is fully licensed He does NOT reside in your household, He has been given expressed consent at all times to drive the said vehicle by the owner/insured person.
Sometimes in the country this goes on, but not in the city. It is very risky for you to do this because of your grandson (a minor) gets into an accident you are fully responsible and your insurance rates will go up or the worse case scenerio ... you could be sued. It's best for your grandson to follow the rules and earn his driver's license.
can I let my grandson drive my car on L plates
There is no set price for car insurance for an 18 year old. The amount will be determined by the car insurance company, and the person's driving record.