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Originally posted by CDeutsch@Sep 13 2004, 10:07 AM
I'm not sure, but it would be logical that the 30 day rule only applies if you have insurance on a car already and you buy another one. I know when I've bought cars using a loan they ask for "proof of insurance" (on another car) and then you have 30 days to get the new car insurred.
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I had insurance on a previous car I got jacked.
As per your other post- the yearly premium would be $5000, because a NO PROOF is considered as bad as a DWI. at least in insurance terms. THe only way it would be cheaper is if I paid it off so I could put liability on it.
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So anyways, Sway, be careful they always pick on the people that are doing it the right way.