Sunday, December 9, 2012

How Can i keep my car, without paying insurance?

Q. I have a car that i DONT want to sell, but i will not be using very often, can i keep it WITHOUT paying insurance, because obviously it would be a waste of money to be paying insurance on a car that i do not drive.

A. You can keep a car without insurance but you must have insurance to drive it. Also if the car is financed your lender will probably require insurance until paid off.


I am paying insurance for the car I am not driving?
Q. I only drive it like once a week.Is there a way of paying insurance by day or usage?

A. lots of people pay taxes for houses they don't live in, I even have batteries that go dead while not using them, it's life.
Sure you can complain but If you want a solution, then sell the car and use the bus.


If you get a drivers licsense, do you automatically have to pay insurance even without having a car?
Q. If you get a drivers licsense, do you automatically have to pay insurance even if you dont have a car??

A. No. The insurance is for the car, not for your license.


Is it true about how you can avoid paying car insurance?
Q. I was once told by one of my professors that the law allows you to not pay car insurance as long as you have a certain amount of money on reserve for paying the cost of the accident (if the judge found you to be the cause.) Is this true or the law have changed?

If it's true, it would sound logical to test the stats to see the probability of you getting into an accident and the time you can avoid paying insurance.

Any thoughts?

A. The easiest way to get rid of paying car insurance is to sell your car and purchase a bus pass for your city. You'll save on gas, car maintanance, and insurance. If your professor told you what you claim he said, ask him for the details.





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