Steeeliskt
Well-Known Member
You have a loan on the vehicle, right? If so.. you won't be able to remove the insurance coverage. As soon as you cancel the policy, the insurance carrier will notify your lender, your lender will force place coverage and add it to your loan unless you get a policy back in-force.For sure. If the parts don't come in soon I may just have the car towed and park it in the garage until spring. It's costing me money having full coverage insurance on it while it sits at the dealership. Towing also costs money though so not quite ready to make a move. I wish they could give an ETA on the parts.
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