If you currently own a car and have insurance, your provider likely offers a (usually 7 to 30 days) that automatically extends your current coverage to a new vehicle.

If you don't have a policy, you must set one up before finalizing the sale.

You can often drive away by showing your existing insurance card, but you must add the new VIN to your policy within the grace period. 2. You Are a First-Time Buyer

Once you pick the exact car, get its Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) from the seller.

You are financially responsible for any accident the moment you take ownership, even if you’ve only owned the car for 10 minutes. 🛠️ How to Get Insurance (3 Common Scenarios) 1. You Already Have an Active Policy

Get quotes using the year, make, and model of the car you want.

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