i think this does vary with companies, i had American Family and they would cover you for 15 days, i have Progressive now and they will not.
Harlan 
 
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In GA I think you have 15 days to get a policy on the 'new' car, but until then your existing policy will cover you. Of course you already have to have a policy in effect for another car. This may also vary with insurance companies, but I'm not sure.
 
As far as 'instant payment and purchase' goes, That's the only way I've ever done it. You take cash, get the title signed over and each party gets a bill of sale signed. Now I've never had a transaction that was more than $15k, but I've never had a problem. Carrying a large caliber handgun with the cash makes it really safe!

Shawn

On Mar 31, 2006, at 8:23 AM, John Nasta wrote:

So you?re allowed to drive a car with no insurance for 15 days? Not here.
 
 
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In Washington state you have 15 days to get it insured and registered in your name, you?re covered until the 15 day mark.  I don?t know if that?s the same in all states.
 
 


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