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-- Posted by wOlF at 9:18 pm on July 5, 2009
So my friend is getting a new car, and he is thinking about junking his old one. I told him he should use it as a winter car. He said insurance would be too much. I told him it is normal practice among people with a nice car and a winter car to discontinue the insurance on the one they aren't using. Is that correct?
-- Posted by glowinthedark at 9:20 pm on July 5, 2009
correct.
-- Posted by 420mike at 9:21 pm on July 5, 2009
Indeed
-- Posted by drifting at 9:21 pm on July 5, 2009
You can. Or you can buy state minimum on the winter car, that way its good if you need to drive it, but you arent paying much for it.
-- Posted by jamesish at 9:21 pm on July 5, 2009
I believe you can do that. I would imagine it would depend on the insurance company and what their policies are. You best not get caught driving that car for any reason without insurance. I'm not sure how tolerant the laws are of driving without insurance though.
-- Posted by ss454 at 9:33 pm on July 5, 2009
Correct. What I'm eventually doing.
-- Posted by emo sux69 at 10:30 pm on July 5, 2009
Seasonal cars lol, In Australia its summer even in winter.
-- Posted by ss454 at 10:31 pm on July 5, 2009
Quote: from emo sux69 at 1:30 am on July 6, 2009
Seasonal cars lol, In Australia its summer even in winter.
Lucky fucker
-- Posted by FTF at 12:11 am on July 6, 2009
I have seasonal cars too. Tempo with Quadra SE street tires for summer, Tempo with Ultra Grip studded tires for winter.
-- Posted by 4est at 7:16 am on July 6, 2009
Quote: from FTF at 12:11 am on July 6, 2009
I have seasonal cars too. Tempo with Quadra SE street tires for summer, Tempo with Ultra Grip studded tires for winter.
720 with cheap all-seasons all year round
-- Posted by FTF at 1:12 pm on July 6, 2009
I could probably get away with all season tires if I had work all wheel drive.
-- Posted by wOlF at 1:33 pm on July 6, 2009
Sry Ford Tempos not allowed itt
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