can I insure a vehicle I don't own? update: nope!
why not buy some super cheap scrap car, park it in the driveway and put the insurance on that?
Make a grill out of the trunk and storage for lawn stuff from under the hood. Its still a car and you can still insure it.
Make a grill out of the trunk and storage for lawn stuff from under the hood. Its still a car and you can still insure it.
Don't you still have the van somewhere?
It might technically be construed as insurance fraud.. I dunno how long I would run with it.. Find some $50 beater that runs, and have fun with it in the winter, and keep it as a 2nd vehicle...
And...
Keep up the ticket free streak
It might technically be construed as insurance fraud.. I dunno how long I would run with it.. Find some $50 beater that runs, and have fun with it in the winter, and keep it as a 2nd vehicle...
And...
Keep up the ticket free streak
Not sure about the differences, but did you know that I could take out a life insurance policy on any of you, and if you croaked, I get paid? If car insurance was anything like that, there'd be plenty of room for some creative business propositions...
I guess I'll call Progressive tonight.
I don't have room for a 2nd car at the new house, let alone a beater. If you drive anything older than 1990 you get a lot of weird looks in the neighborhood.
I don't have room for a 2nd car at the new house, let alone a beater. If you drive anything older than 1990 you get a lot of weird looks in the neighborhood.
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
I guess I'll call Progressive tonight.
I don't have room for a 2nd car at the new house, let alone a beater. If you drive anything older than 1990 you get a lot of weird looks in the neighborhood.
I don't have room for a 2nd car at the new house, let alone a beater. If you drive anything older than 1990 you get a lot of weird looks in the neighborhood.
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