One person can insure as many vehicles as he/she can afford.
As long as you pay the insurance premiums, there is no limit to the number of cars one driver can insure. The insurance companies will be happy to do business with you.
Insurance companies will be happy to insure as many cars as you want, as long as you are willing to pay the insurance premium.
Just a little more info. We have 3 cars and 3 persons living in the household. I am 18 years old and currently got my g2 in Jan/2012. My mom is primary driver of 2 existing vehicles in the house. I want to insure another vehicle under a different car insurance with my mom being primary driver and me occasional driver. Can she be primary driver of 3 cars? I know about me being able to drive the 2 other cars, but I heard their is a waiver you can sign not to drive the other cars. The car i want to insure is a 2007 Camry 4dr LE V6
yes
Geico is a good company to insure a Chevrolet classic car. Geico insures all types of classic cars, including the chevrolet and many more types as well as that one.
Certainly.
You can sell up to 4.
There are many places where a person can find images of race cars. One good place to find images of race cars are in books about racing. A local library or bookstore would have books with pictures of race cars in them. Also, many sites online have pictures of cars and race cars.
There are many places where one can purchase discount cars. Individual car dealers will offer cars at a discount. Many times these cars are purchased at car auctions allowing the dealer to pass the savings discount on to the consumer.
Can one person have two car insurance policies on two different cars
Yes you can. The rule of thumb is you can't have 2 policies on one vehicle. Only one is allowed. You are missing out on though, a multi car discount which could be up to 25 percent!