I’m considering buying a car insurance, I’ve been driving for years but none of the cars have actually been in my name and my mom has me on her plan. If I buy a car I’ll need insurance, how much time would I have to get it?
sooner the better so on the way home from where you buy it or better yet before you drive it best and smarter knowing there could be a wreak at any time and no insurance at any time cost you more than you want to know about so sooner the better
It varies from state-to-state. In my state, you can run with temporary 10-day plates until you register the vehicle. Then, when you go to register it you need proof of insurance. Check with your Dept. of Motor Vehicles.
All the way up to the moment you insert the key in the ignition, start it and drive it. Don’t move it an inch without insurance.
Call your agent and tell him what car you are buying as soon as you know. Give him the VIN and he will get things started. Before you pick up the car, stop by, pay the bill, and get your insurance card.
In Michigan, if you take out a loan on a vehicle, you have to get it insured before you can even drive it off the lot. If you buy it out right, then the liability is on the buyer.
You need to have insurance on the car when you sign the papers and drive off the lot.
When you are just “test driving”, the dealer’s insurance will protect you.
Be careful – we’re seeing dealers tell buyers “You have thirty days of free insurance!” and that might be true in SOME States where you have thirty days coverage for newly acquired vehicles …IF……you have an EXISTING insurance policy and you are SUBSTITUTING vehicles for “like coverage.”
None, if you’re driving. You have to have insurance on the car BEFORE you can get any tags for it, or drive it. And if there’s a loan, they won’t let you take it off the lot without insurance.
In the UK you need insurance as soon as you drive out from the garage onto public roads. No insurance then stay off the public roads or get a driving ban if caught!
in the uk the law clearly states any motorised car/van/truck/bus must have insurance to be on any public highway that’s side roads,cul de sacs wether it parked or driven.
the only exceptions are on trade plates or being towed and insurance cover must be provided by the towing vehicle.if your car is not on any land covered as a public highway then insurance will not be needed,but its your risk incase of any incident like idiots letting your handbrake off then you will be screwed for no ins if it causes personal injury or damage to any property or other vehicle.
On May 29, 2009, Amanda S -Insurance Attorney said:
Hi Null,
You will need insurance before you drive the car off the lot.
If you finance the car you will need full coverage.
Contact my source below and they can insure you before you but your car.
When you take delivery (possession) of your vehicle auto insurance should be in place. Shop around for good rates prior to delivery so you’re not under any undue pressure when you take delivery. Once you have settled on an insurance company all you will need to do is have the policy bound (take effect) when you’re ready to take delivery of the vehicle. Good Luck.
You’ll need to show proof of insurance when you go to the DMV to register the vehicle. If you’re looking for insurance check out the source I’ve listed below. They have the best rates I have been able to find. Good luck!
You will need the insurance on the car before you can drive it home. The only exception is if the dealer will allow you to keep the dealer tags and plate and allow you to remain covered under their policy until you get insurance. Most dealerships will not allow this option because their insurance rates could be effected if you would have a loss with their plate and tags on it.
No coverage would extend from your moms policy for a newly acquired car, UNLESS the car is in her name. That is the only time coverage would extend for a newly acquired vehicle, and typically it is only 5 days for comp and collision (if the car is in your mom’s name) and 14 days for liability.
On May 4, 2009, kelly_f_1999 said:
sooner the better so on the way home from where you buy it or better yet before you drive it best and smarter knowing there could be a wreak at any time and no insurance at any time cost you more than you want to know about so sooner the better
On May 7, 2009, Smokey said:
It varies from state-to-state. In my state, you can run with temporary 10-day plates until you register the vehicle. Then, when you go to register it you need proof of insurance. Check with your Dept. of Motor Vehicles.
On May 10, 2009, Benjamin J said:
get it before you drive home. Once the sale is made it is in your name and if you get in an accident, you will wish you had it
On May 13, 2009, oklatom said:
All the way up to the moment you insert the key in the ignition, start it and drive it. Don’t move it an inch without insurance.
Call your agent and tell him what car you are buying as soon as you know. Give him the VIN and he will get things started. Before you pick up the car, stop by, pay the bill, and get your insurance card.
On May 14, 2009, Maria said:
In Michigan, if you take out a loan on a vehicle, you have to get it insured before you can even drive it off the lot. If you buy it out right, then the liability is on the buyer.
On May 17, 2009, focus said:
In the UK you must have the insurance before you can drive the car on the road.
On May 20, 2009, Insuranceman said:
You need to have insurance on the car when you sign the papers and drive off the lot.
When you are just “test driving”, the dealer’s insurance will protect you.
Be careful – we’re seeing dealers tell buyers “You have thirty days of free insurance!” and that might be true in SOME States where you have thirty days coverage for newly acquired vehicles …IF……you have an EXISTING insurance policy and you are SUBSTITUTING vehicles for “like coverage.”
Good luck and I hope this helps!
On May 22, 2009, mbrcatz said:
None, if you’re driving. You have to have insurance on the car BEFORE you can get any tags for it, or drive it. And if there’s a loan, they won’t let you take it off the lot without insurance.
On May 22, 2009, hunt_ken said:
In Texas, they won’t let you drive it off the lot until you have secured insurance for the vehicle.
On May 25, 2009, john said:
In the UK you need insurance as soon as you drive out from the garage onto public roads. No insurance then stay off the public roads or get a driving ban if caught!
On May 28, 2009, bluemoooner said:
in the uk the law clearly states any motorised car/van/truck/bus must have insurance to be on any public highway that’s side roads,cul de sacs wether it parked or driven.
the only exceptions are on trade plates or being towed and insurance cover must be provided by the towing vehicle.if your car is not on any land covered as a public highway then insurance will not be needed,but its your risk incase of any incident like idiots letting your handbrake off then you will be screwed for no ins if it causes personal injury or damage to any property or other vehicle.
On May 29, 2009, Amanda S -Insurance Attorney said:
Hi Null,
You will need insurance before you drive the car off the lot.
If you finance the car you will need full coverage.
Contact my source below and they can insure you before you but your car.
Good Luck
On May 31, 2009, Clifford S said:
When you take delivery (possession) of your vehicle auto insurance should be in place. Shop around for good rates prior to delivery so you’re not under any undue pressure when you take delivery. Once you have settled on an insurance company all you will need to do is have the policy bound (take effect) when you’re ready to take delivery of the vehicle. Good Luck.
On May 31, 2009, Bella N said:
You’ll need to show proof of insurance when you go to the DMV to register the vehicle. If you’re looking for insurance check out the source I’ve listed below. They have the best rates I have been able to find. Good luck!
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On May 31, 2009, foxychick24 said:
You will need the insurance on the car before you can drive it home. The only exception is if the dealer will allow you to keep the dealer tags and plate and allow you to remain covered under their policy until you get insurance. Most dealerships will not allow this option because their insurance rates could be effected if you would have a loss with their plate and tags on it.
No coverage would extend from your moms policy for a newly acquired car, UNLESS the car is in her name. That is the only time coverage would extend for a newly acquired vehicle, and typically it is only 5 days for comp and collision (if the car is in your mom’s name) and 14 days for liability.
The answer that I am providing is for PA.
On Jun 2, 2009, nosdda said:
I advise you to get it the day before you buy the car, then you can drive it straightaway.
On Jun 3, 2009, Sybilla S said:
There are lots of sites where you can get an online quote. It only takes less than 10 minutes to do.