Can you freeze car insurance for some months of the year?
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Feb
Can you freeze car insurance for some months of the year?
I am college student who is going to school in Boston where public transportation is readily available. I wanted to get on my parents' car insurance plan, as I don't currently own a vehicle, but most plans require you to pay monthly to have the car insured. Since I'd only need to use the car during three and a half months of the year(summer) it seemed kind of wasteful money-wise to pay each month to drive an insured vehicle. Is there such a plan in existence? Just wondering.
4 Responses for "Can you freeze car insurance for some months of the year?"
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters It depends on the company and state laws. If you are leaving your car sitting for long periods of time, you can get coverage for an inactive vehicle – comprehensive only, which is generally much cheaper than carrying liability. Not all companies offer this coverage and the state may require that you suspend your registration in some way during the inactive periods. Be aware that you have to re-activate your coverage before you drive! Source(s): 16 years insurance industry experience.
Yes but it depends on the insurance company and the state.When I was in the Navy and deployed I would get storage rate (covered damage, theft, fire) while I stored the car in long term parking on the base.I also do this now with a jeep that I keep at my summer home. I use Geico
Some companies/states allow that in certain circumstances. You should try this site, it will allow you to get quotes from multiple companies.http://greatinsurancequotes.net
Nope. They all require that you sign a 6 month or 12 month plan Source(s): collision center manager
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