Dallas TX Car Insurance Question
Question: How does one go about obtaining vehicle insurance for a 17 year old driver in Dallas, without paying an arm and a leg?
Comment: I think this is a super question to inquire about your teen driver. At 17 years of age this teenage driver can not legally enter a contract since they are not considered an adult. I would assume that most teenage drivers would be considered “safe” drivers they are still not old enough to sign the insurance contract.
I would also assume that most insurance companies would require a parent and or a legal gaurdian to sign the contract and to be financially responsible for the vehicle and the driver’s actions.
I would start off your investigation by making a few phone calls the local insurance carriers in your area and get their opinion on this question.
I really do not see why you could not get decent coverage for your teen driver, but a better question might be are you going to be able to afford this type of coverage?
You might also want to contact the Dallas car insurance bureau or DMV to ask them if there are any restrictions for obtaining Dallas auto insurance in your area or specific situation.
Georgia Car Insurance Questions
A reader today asks: How does one go about obtaining vehicle insurance for a beginner 17 year old driver in Georgia, without paying an arm and a leg?
I think this is a super question to inquire about your teen driver. At 17 years of age this teenage beginner driver, can’t legally enter a binding contract since they are not considered an adult. I would also guess that most teenage drivers would be considered “good” drivers they are still not old enough to sign on the dotted line of the contract.
I would also assume that most vehicle insurance agencies would also require a parent and or a legal gaurdian to sign the contract and to be financially responsible.
You might want to start off your investigation by making a few phone calls the local insurance carriers in your immediate area and get their opinion on this question.
But I really do not see why you couldn’t get coverage for your teen driver. A better question to ask my be are you going to be able to afford this type of coverage?
You might also want to contact the Atlanta GA car insurance bureau or DMV to ask them if there are any restrictions for obtaining car insurance in Georgia.
Cheap High Performance Car Insurance
Why should you pay more for high performance muscle car insurance? Could it be justified because you own a fast car, does that mean you are going to drive fast and reckless?
I know of many fast car collectors in this country and many of them do not really drive fast at all….heck their cars cost too much money to put in jeopardy driving like a mad man.
So does this mean that their car insurance carrier will give them the same low rates as a “normal” vehicle? Ya right my friend, think again.
I would assume that the vast majority of cases the insurance rates will be greatly higher for a muscle car than that of a regular whimpy vehicle. Could this be fair? Can one really expect to find cheap fast car insurance?
So how can a high performance car owner reduce your insurance rates?
- Carry the highest deductible allowed
- Move all other insurance plans to one company to take advance of combined coverage discounts
- Check for discounts like limited use or restricted use vehicles if you only drive on the weekends or at certain times of the year etc.
- Take defensive driving class or some other state offered driving program
- Clean up your driving record. Keep your record clean and clear of violations even when not driving in your fast car. Any and all violations will increase your rates regardless of what kind of vehicle you were driving in when you were giving the citation.
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17 Year Old Auto Insurance ? Teenage Car Insurance
Reader Question: Is it possible for a 17 year old get his own auto insurance?
That is a very good question! A 17-year-old, although a teenager, is not considered legally able to enter into a contract, but certainly old enough to drive a car on public roads. I suspect that most car insurance companies will require a parent’s signature to validate the contract and to be financially responsible.
I would start making phone calls to local car insurance providers for quotes but there really shouldn’t be any reason that you could not get coverage. Now a huge price tag may be another issue.
You might want to contact the state car insurance bureau or dmv to see what the restrictions there are for a minor to own a car and to to have it insured in your state.
