You could transfer them to another vehicle, you could keep them as a keepsake, you could allow someone else to transfer them to their vehicle, you could have them deregistered then sell them (US plates are something of a novelty in other parts of the world).
You car does not have to be drivable for them to accept your donation. The car must be intack and able to move. They will accept any car for a donation.
That's a statement, not a question. What are you asking about the car?
It can keep it from being drivable.It can keep it from being drivable.
if the transaxle light comes on in the car can you still drive it
no if u take a turbo out of a car it is no longer a turbo charged car
No, car insurance is not required in the state of Georgia for a vehicle that is not drivable.
you cannot drive the car if the airbag is deployed, its pretty expensive to have them fixed
Selling your car for parts can be a good option if the cost of repairs is too high or if the car is no longer drivable. It can help you recoup some of the value of the car and make it easier to dispose of. However, it's important to consider the value of the parts and whether it's worth the effort to sell them individually.
Yes, the car has been sold with the plates.
I might say it depends. trucks=NO sedans=maybe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ...but i would not let an 8 yr old drive a car.
It would start and run but only idle. It would not be drivable.
Vehicle ChangeYes. If you no longer need coverage on the old car and have obtained another vehicle, just contact your insurer, they will be happy to do a vehicle change for you on your policy. AnswerI think u need to be more specific on your question. If you had a car insured and it caught fire and is no longer drivable and you have another car you can switch your insurance over to that car. i hope you had insurance on the one that did catch fire cause you might be able to get a settlement depending on all your terms and condition's of your insurance.