If the vehicle is being stored away and not driven then you don't need to carry insurance. But it might be a good idea to carry just theft and fire if the vehicle is worth anything. You should also check with your individual state regulations just to be sure.
The insurance is on the DRIVER as well as the car driven. So, the answer is Yes.
If it is completely off the road you do not need to pay insurance. But do not move it one inch on a public road!
Why would you need insurance if your car isn't going to be driven on public streets? Now... if you plan on preserving your car as a collectors item or the like... you can add it to your home insurance. Car insurance companies aren't going to insure a car that isn't being driven - if you have a collection at your home, it'll go under your home-owners insurance. ANC, esq.
Only if it's still being driven while waiting on a buyer
If you want to keep it registered and keep the plates, yes.
Texas does not require car insurance if you are not driving it. You will have to insure it when you decide to drive it again.
Collector car insurance is usually fitted to meet the insurance needs on a classic car rather than a modern day car. It benefits you in the sense that collector insurance is cheaper due to the car being driven less, as it is a collectors.
When it's a self-driven car, you need license to get car insurance from any insurance company.
You have to have a vehicle to carry auto insurance.
If the car is still going to be driven, then yes it does need insurance.
if car was driven by storage employee or anyone who is affliated with storage facility. Yes, it will be convered by their insurance. However, if the vehical was driven by a owner, his or her car insurance company will be responsible. best way to resolve this issue, contact your insurance agent or provider! asian623 http://www.myspace.com/scionturboracing
the policy that covers the car that is being driven.