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?
i believe youd be arrested for Grand Theft Auto
Yes you can be insured on 2 cars.
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What is No Claims Bonus/no claims discount? No Claims Bonus (NCB) is crucial to reducing car insurance premiums. Its worth varies from company to company. A NCB of five years or more, for example, can entitle drivers to a 60%-75% discount on car insurance premiums. NCB is earned. Generally, for every year that a driver has insurance on a car without making a claim, they will earn another year's NCB to a maximum of 5 years. Some companies offer further discounts for 6-8 years of claims-free driving, but generally the maximum figure is 5 years. With two cars, a driver will need two lots of NCB - one lot for each car. Drivers can't share a NCB earned on one car between two cars.
Only if the insured car was at fault.
State Farm does provide premium discounts for having multiple cars insured with them. As long as both cars are owned in the same household and both insured with State Farms, great discounts can be obtained.
Yes
Oddly enough, people aren't insured; cars are. Your son doesn't need insurance, but the cars he drives must be insured.
Well you see, it is for this very purpose that car insurance is required by law; it is unfair on the rest of the insured drivers if some drivers are not covered. so, basically, you wouldn't be paid out for damages unless your insurance company or broker covers you for being hit by uninsured drivers.
The cars are a result of a sponsor and that is the one they have choosen to advertise> They do not even always have a car in the bonus round prizes
go to bonus character in main menu enter characters and buy cars
The owner of the vehicle buys the insurance -- for the vehicle. Cars are insured, not drivers.