A Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (PZEV) is usually a hybrid vehicle. It relies on advanced technology to produce low emissions.
If your car is a PZEV, it will likely have a small sticker in the lower corner of one of the side windows. The sticker will usually say PZEV-AT. The AT stands for advanced technology.
My 2004 Focus PZEV has a timing chain. 103,000 miles with no problems.
Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle
Most car insurance companies will work quickly to get you covered. The best way is to call several companies and get quotes or most of them have websites that will give you a quote and tell you how soon you can be covered.
You have to list the drivers covered to drive your car on the policy. If not he is not covered.
If you got it covered in your insurance policy.
Drivers who are conscious about the environment but do not have hybrid or electric vehicles can still drive green. PZEV cars are environmentally friendly because they leave a small or no carbon footprint at all. In other words, a car that has a Partial Emissions Zero Vehicle rating does not emit as much waste as other cars. Ford Fusion, Honda Accord, and Subaru Outback are excellent examples of PZEV cars.
It is not automatically covered. You must call your insurance company and add the car to your policy.
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No. Your Car is covered by your Auto Insurance Policy. It is never covered by a homeowners policy no matter whose property it is on.
If you are a licensed driver but not listed on the policy the vehicle will not be covered. If you are not licensed it will be covered.
Car insurance is usually for a specific car. So if you are covered to drive your fathers car that would not apply to your mothers car.
passengers in my car should be covered since the california car insurance law requirement does not distinguish as to which person is covered by bodily injury liability insurance