Can You Insure a Car You Drive Regularly But Don't Own?
Nonowner vehicle insurance policies protect people who regularly drive cars they don't own. The insurance is available for those who use friends' or family members' vehicles, or if you frequently rent cars or drive company vehicles.
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Basic Protection
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Nonowner car insurance is available in case you're in an accident.
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Nonowner car insurance provides the driver with liability coverage. Comprehensive, collision, towing and rental reimbursement options are not available through nonowner insurance policies.
Protected
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Nonowners insurance can keep you in good standing with friends and family.
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Nonowner insurance policies cover the driver of the vehicle. This type of insurance does not cover any vehicles registered to the driver, or any vehicles driven or owned by the policyholder's household.
Price
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Do your research when looking for insurance quotes.
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According to Insure.com, nonowners insurance will normally cost you about half the premiums of a standard insurance policy. Go online or visit the nearest auto insurance company to receive quotes for these type of policy.
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