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∙ 13y agohave sex with the gear stick.
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∙ 13y agoIf you are driving their car and hit their car, then their insurance will pay for the damage on both cars. If you are driving your car and hit their car, then your insurance will pay for the damage on both cars.
If you both have cars and need a newer one then it is fine for your husband to buy your dream car only if it is not just for himself, but at least to be shared between the two of you. If you are both lucky and are able to afford expensive cars then he should buy the car for you.
On used cars, the damage history is a basic history of any damage the car has sustained since it's manufacturing. The damage history can include accidents the car has been in.
Yes, you are responsible for all the damage caused by your accident therefore if an object you hit goes on to cause further damage as a result of being hit then you are responsible for all the damage.
The car behind you is responsible for the damage to both cars. They are also responsible for putting you and the other driver in a rental car while your cars are being fixed.
you have to pay for the damage since insurance will only briefly cover it
Still the wife.
Yes.
In a accident you will have to take down the car number, make and model, the other drivers name and address, and also the damage done to both the cars.
The amount of damage relates to the relative motion of the two cars. So, if the cars are moving in opposite directions when they collide, the relative motion and the resulting damage is greater; if they are moving in the same direction, then the relative motion and the resulting damage is less. A motionless car is intermediate between a car moving in the same direction and a car moving in an opposite direction.
There are a great many risks that can be involved when importing cars. Damage to the car is one concern.
Depends if you are talking about both of their cars.. or just the car that they are in at the time..