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Old 06-24-2007, 07:39 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by GoinAllTheWay View Post
No he is correct, there are concessions in an auto policy for newly aquired vehicles. And to be more specific, your registration can be slightly put off IF the vehicle you just purchased is replacing the one you already own. Considering the hours most registries are open these days, there really is no reason why a newly purchased vehicle can be registered the same day, especialy if bought from a dealership.
You can drive a new vehicle off the lot without getting insurance? Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't doesn't a policy cover a certain VIN and won't cover another one? I've always had to call my company and advise them to activate insurance on a certain date for a new purchase. Wasn't allowed to drive it otherwise.

I was just making it clear in case someone else read it and though they had 14 days to insure the vehicle, which is what it sounded like.
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