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Old 10-05-2011   #1
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Re: Question - Buying a car from WI

Like Kracka said, call your agent to let them know, but you'll be fine driving it back as long as you're a policy holder.
I'm not 100% sure on the law but i think you get X amount of time after you buy the car and drive it back to get it insured.
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Re: Question - Buying a car from WI

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I'm not 100% sure on the law but i think you get X amount of time after you buy the car and drive it back to get it insured.

That is a myth

In MN you must have insurance on the vehicle to legally drive it on a public road. (no grace period)

Call your agent when you buy the car and have him add/transfer a policy over the phone.
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Re: Question - Buying a car from WI

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That is a myth

In MN you must have insurance on the vehicle to legally drive it on a public road. (no grace period)

Call your agent when you buy the car and have him add/transfer a policy over the phone.
This.
The agent can do it in a matter of minutes.
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