NOT necessarily. A company owned passenger car that is intended for the personal transportation of company employees would not need to be registered as a commercial vehicle. However, a vehicle used to transport goods would be considered a commercial vehicle. This is common in the logistics and transport industries.
yes
No. A commercial vehicle is defined as a motor vehicle used for public transportation or cargo transportation. Generally, A vehicle is designated "commercial" when it is titled or registered to a company. A taxi cab is a commercial vehicle. A police car is not.
yes they can
Regular automobile insurance helps a car owner if the car hits a commercial vehicle. A commercial vehicle needs commercial insurance or a commercial rider in many states. Check with your agent.
No. Your personal auto Insurance Policy provides NO coverage for Company owned or commercial vehicles.
No, you can get a commercial policy for a commercial vehicle. If it's for a company you work for, I would make sure they had proper insurance before you drove the vehicle.
A car lease is an individuals person lease for their car. A commercial car lease is the lease for a commercial vehicle which are used for businesses.
It's more the same as repossessing a car.
It will be priced higher because it can include vehicles that perform special task. considering that a company will charge more for the different driving patterns from a normal car to a vehicle that is drove more often.
There are many places to find commercial vehicle dealers. They can be found online or in store. Some of these places are your local car dealers and the brand commercial dealers.
Yes they can.
Ashok Leyland