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20 years old - Can I get a months Car Insurance? |
I am 20 years old and want a months car insurance for the christmas holidays - is there any company that will let me do this? Every one I have looked at appears to have a minimum age requirement of at least 21, does anyone know of any that would allow me to take out a months policy at the age of 20? ah.. I should also point out I am in the UK :) No, insurance companies don't sell insurance by a month at a time. The states don't allow it. The shortest time period is six months, but it's not allowed in all states. Try Progressive. Call 1-800-Progressive I took out a policy under my own name with Liberty Mutual when I was 20. I had excellent credit and had the car in my own name, that was all they asked. Hope this helps! no man I am a little surprised on this matter... |
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