No. I have three cars under the same insurance policy and each is registered to a different name.
Yes you can be insured on 2 cars.
You should double check with your insurance company to see how your policy is written, but usually your insurance would kick in as secondary coverage and you would be covered.
I am now insured on 2 cars as the main driver. My car I am the registered owner and keeper and have 12 years no claims bonus. On the second car I am not the legal owner or registered keeper and as my 12 years are on the other car I have 0 no claims on this one. The insurers are different. What will happen to my 12 years no claims on my car if I have an accident in the car that has 0?
You can have ins on both car with same ins polictyAnswerYes, You need both cars insured. the vechicle can be added to your policy.
Are you insuring cars that you no longer drive? If so, consider dropping insurance on these vehicles. Just make sure you are not going to be driving the vehicle for a long time. In some cases vehicles are required to be insured if they are registered. In these cases, inquire about having the vehicle insured as inoperable.
what cars are registered on my name and i do not know
Cars are not registered to addresses; they are registered to individuals who reside at addresses. While it is possible that the person living at the address may have a lawsuit filed against them, if their only connection to the case is a mistaken address of the car owner, they have absolutely no liability whatsoever and the lawsuit will be summarily dismissed.
There are over 750,000,000 registered cars (and counting)
15,528
how many cars are registered in maryalnd every two years
Only if the insured car was at fault.