Sure you can, although it may be cheaper to insure with the same company since most insurance companies offer multi car discounts.
Many companies will but the policies vary from state to state even with the same insurance company.
You can do it. Just tell your insurance company. Its exactly the same as insuring one car, it will cost a little more im sure but that's about the only difference.
All insurance companies have re-insurers, to protect their assets and investments. Insurance means spreading the risk to an insurance company, so insurance companies do the same thing - spread their risk to the reinsurers.
no yo can use the internet to find the best deal from any insurance company that is licensed to insure in your state.
Just Cars Insurance is a website for the Australian company of the same name. Just Cars Insurance offers car insurance in Australia. On their website people can retrieve quotes, pay their insurance, and get information on claims.
Not on the same car in most places. If they are different cars, sure.
Actually, Audi car insurance tends to be less than many other cars of the same (luxury) class but will be more than cars of different classes because they are luxury cars and thus more expensive to purchase. The more expensive a car is to purchase, the more it will be to insure.
Yes, It is usually cheaper to have 2 vehicles on the same policy but there may be some cases where you need to have them separated. Some companies will not insure classic cars correctly, recreational vehicles. or motorcycles so they would need a separate policy for a separate company.
Well, my guess would be the policy that covers both cars! And your insurance company is NOT going to love you anymore.
Insure and Go Travel Insurance offers several different types of travel insurance. They offer insurance for a one time single trip, or for multiples trips in a year to the same location. They also offer backpacker's insurance.
The same any any one else. 1. They buy it from an insurance company or insurance agent. 2. Sometimes they hire their own insurance staff to oversee the purchase of such things. 3. Some larger corporations may opt to self insure.