INSURANCE.?

What would shelter be for a 16 assemblage older albescent male, decent dynamical record, beatific grades, and would be dynamical a 2000 Chrysler Sebring Limited? What if he got his parents to place it low there shelter that they were flooded instance drivers, and he is a conception instance driver?

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5 Responses to “INSURANCE.?”

  1. You need to call your parents insurance agent. Nobody can tell you how much your insurance would be.

    It would be cheaper to go under your parents policy. However, The title would either have to be in their name (your mom or dad) or they would have to be co-owners with you on the title.

    The other thing is going to be how many cars and drivers are in your household. In order to be listed as a part time driver which would be less expensive you would need to have more drivers than cars. In other words if there are three cars and three drivers the company will not rate you as part time.

    Again, call your parents insurance agent. I’m positive that he or she would be happy to discuss the ins and outs with you.

  2. very expensive, your young

  3. That depends on the company who is insuring the 16 year old.

  4. The best way to find a good rate on your auto insurance is to shop around with a few different independant agents. That way you can get the rates of many companies with just a few phone calls. Starting with your parents agent is an ok idea, but if you arent already listed this may make it happen sooner.

  5. james_e_moran on July 31st, 2009 at 5:49 pm

    A few things need answers first:
    1. What state do you live in
    2. Who owns the vehicle
    3. What coverage do you want

    The best option is to add your son as a driver and the vehicle to be listed on your policy. 2 ways to save a little money would be to have your son take a defensive driver course and if he has a 3.0 or better. Most insurance companies offer discounts for both. Also, if he is listed as a driver, he would be covered to drive any vehicle on the policy, as well as you are to drive his. It makes more sense to add him/his vehicle and then for him to get his own policy at 18.

    The BEST OPTION is to speak with your agent or insurance company representative.


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