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Anyone know a temporary car insurance provider that can give insurance to a fully lisenced 19 year old?

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I need to get insurance so that i can test drive a car that i want to buy. I have a full years driving experience on my dad's policy for another car. Thanks for any help

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  1. For car insurance the quick method to get a low quote is do a car policy comparison. If you choose the same coverage levels, you can get an accurate quote to compare against others. Use the same coverage area, auto make and model, mileage and driving history to ensure you get accurate comparison. To get fast auto quotes, go to http://www.multipleautoinsurancequotes.c... and you can compare all the major auto insurance companies.




  2. based upon my own experience,here is a good resource that I have good luck with and would like to share with.http://car-insurance.online-tips.info/ca...


  3. get the details on the make and model of car you wish to buy.  call your current insurer and a few other companies for a quote.

    now that you have figured out that you can pay for insurance and the car, go test drive the vehicle.  if from a dealer, show them your insurance card from your dad's car with you being named as a driver.

    if a private party, they should have insurance on it.  you as a temporary driver should be covered.

  4. For auto insurance the best way to get a low rate is do a policy comparison on car policies. Make certain that you pick similar policies with the same limits, car model, location, etc so that all things are a good comparison.



    What I usually recommend is an internet comparison quote at http://www.InsureAutoNow.info since they have lots of insurers and will give many quotes on car insurance polices.

  5. There are tons of sites where you can get an online quote. http://www.multipleautoinsurancequotes.c... It only takes roughly 10 minutes to do.

  6. If youre driving another car and youre just test driving with the owner of the car then youll be ok surely? Or just contact your current insurer and ask them how to go about this, at least that way if something does happen you can say that the insurers told you it was okay - rather than some unknown people on a website :D

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