Does Auto Insurance Transfer From An Old Car To A New Car?
- Topics:
- Insurance
- Tags:
- Business Operations,
- Car,
- Corporate Insurance,
- Finance,
- Financial Planning,
- Insurance,
- Progressive Casualty Insurance
- Source:
- Progressive Casualty Insurance
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Overview: Shopping for a new car to replace your 10-year-old model can generate the kind of excitement that few other tasks do. When you're ready to sign the papers, you'll need to show the dealership you have insurance before you drive away. Does this mean you should notify your insurance company before buying a new car, or will your current auto insurance policy suffice? While the safest bet is to check with your insurance company before you buy a car, this paper provides and explains few things about auto insurance and how it transfers from your current vehicle to a new one.
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Format: HTML | Date: Nov 2007 | Pages: 3
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