Here are several answers and opinions from FAQ Farmers: * No, it is up to you to obtain your own auto insurance policy. * They carry insurance on vehicles that have not yet been purchased.
You have to have a vehicle to carry auto insurance.
yes
Car Dealers are not coordinated or tied to Insurance Companies.
No, car dealers don't offer auto insurance. They might be able to recommend a company, however. Make sure you have at least the state minimum requirements.
You can find car insurance in Virginia at any auto insurance dealer, such as State Farm or Allstate. You can also locate many private dealers in Virginia by looking them up on the internet.
That is between you and your employer.
Yes, but to register a car you need the vehicle insured. In the state of CA you can't even buy the car without the insurance. Dealers won't let you take it out.
I don't know about every state but in Georgia auto dealers are no allowed to sell auto insurance. They used to be allowed to sell insurance but that was stopped back in the early 1990's. I'm not sure if this was a state regulation or a national law but I do know that banks and auto dealers were stopped. Banks have been allowed to start back selling insurance under certain circumstances and in larger cities but I'm not sure exactly the city size requirement.
Companies that offer car insurance in Oregon are State Farm auto insurance, 21st Century auto insurance, Nationwide auto insurance, Mercury auto insurance, Farmers auto insurance, and AAA auto insurance.
One can go to local car dealers to see if they offer low down payment auto insurance. One can also go to websites such as Cheap Insurance Outlet, CarsDirect, and Free Insurance Quotation in order to obtain low down payment auto insurance.
Auto Trader is a great online marketplace for both car sellers and shoppers. There are a total of 67 car dealers from the state of Washington listed in the Auto Trader website.
If the only insurance you have is on the totaled car, you will not be required to carry a policy on it anymore. However, it is never good to have lapses in the dates you are insured. I suggest having them to lower your insurance to the most basic your state allows and carry that until you get another car.