Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to keep it otherwise, you will be charged a fee at DMV. It happened to my mother, I can't remember what the fee was exactly, but I just remember it was a lot and it was a big deal for my mother. She was in MD.
Interesting. I have geico and live in Virginia I was unaware the carrier would rat to the dmv for a fee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you need insurance or registration for a car that is not driven on public roads. But why do you want to keep it? Just sell it online to a national junk car dealer. It takes 5 min of your time. They will give you a few hundred bucks for it and come pick it up.
I always thought those adverts on stop signs were a scam. Is there a reputable one?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you need insurance or registration for a car that is not driven on public roads. But why do you want to keep it? Just sell it online to a national junk car dealer. It takes 5 min of your time. They will give you a few hundred bucks for it and come pick it up.
Anonymous wrote:You have to keep it otherwise, you will be charged a fee at DMV. It happened to my mother, I can't remember what the fee was exactly, but I just remember it was a lot and it was a big deal for my mother. She was in MD.
Anonymous wrote:Whether you can depends on the rules of your state. When you drop insurance, your carrier will notify the DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should we keep the car insurance on the car? What to do with non working car?
You could fix it?
Anonymous wrote:Should we keep the car insurance on the car? What to do with non working car?