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No, I have 6 cars on my insurance policy, and on three of them I am the principal driver, I have three with basic liability coverage and three with full coverage because they are financed and its required, some are listed as work cars, pleasure, and business. You can have what ever you want. I insure my kids cars because they could not afford it on their own.how much is the average car insurance for an 18 year old female in california?
You cannot have two cars on one policy. A policy cover A car and are separate and distinct from any other policies. You can have two policies, one for each car, under your name, and receive a multi-car discount.How can I get an duplicate car title now?
No, the policy does not need to be identical.
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No as long as they meet state requirements you are good to go.My registration got suspended, because of lapse of insurance. what should I do?
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For liability yes. Sometimes in certain states you can have lower limits for UM/UIM, but that's not very common. Obviously if you have a car with a lien on it you have to have comp and collision coverage, but you wouldn't if you didn't want to on a car with no lien.
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It depends on the state and the company. Generally, for liability (Bodily Injury and Property Damage) as well as any medical coverage - most companies make you carry equal limits on all your vehicles. Some states mandate you must have equal limits.Which car insurance company offers the lowest premium?
Honestly, you would want to anyway, as you want to be protected the same all the time. Why would you be less afraid of being sued in one car as opposed to another?
As for coverage like collision, comprehensive, rental, etc...no, those can be on a vehicle by vehicle basis.
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It depends on the company. For most companies, all cars on a policy must have identical liability limits. You can have different deductible amounts for comp and collision coverages for each car on the policy though.Take a look at this http://sirlook.com/hl03u article i found it should answer your question and also has some good information on car insurance and finding good deals etc.
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