Can I remove a vehicle from my insurance policy?
If your vehicle is insured in NSW, QLD, ACT or TAS, you can cancel your policy online. In some cases, additional cancellation fees may apply.
Do I have to insure a car I don’t drive?
Do I need car insurance if I don’t drive or I don’t have a car? If you don’t drive, then you are at no risk of actually getting into an accident so you may be wasting your money every month on auto insurance premiums. However, it is required that you have the policy if you own a car.
How do you transfer ownership of a car when someone dies in Ontario?
Transferring ownership after a death can play out in a number of ways. The executor of the will is required to visit ServiceOntario and provide a copy of the will, vehicle ownership papers, personal identification, proof of insurance, and proof of death certificate to transfer the it to a beneficiary.
Why does my insurance go up when I remove a car?
For companies that offer non-stacked uninsured-under-insured coverage, both vehicles have the coverage, but they only add the charge to the first vehicle. These companies charge you for this coverage on each vehicle you own, so when you remove a vehicle, that extra charge is also removed.
How can I get rid of an old car for money?
You have a few options for getting rid of old cars for money. If it’s still in working condition, you could always trade it in to a dealership or sell it to a private buyer. However, if your vehicle is not working anymore, this can be a bit harder.
Where can I get rid of my car for free?
You can find junkyards in your area interested in your vehicle, negotiate with private buyers looking for an old car, or get an offer the easy way: using CarBrain. We buy unwanted, nonworking vehicles every day.
How much does it cost to get rid of a car?
Those prices are hovering near all-time lows, which means the average vehicle will bring in less than $200, and that’s before you pay the cost of towing your vehicle over to them.
How can I get road tax back on my car?
Remember to claw back any road tax or insurance you have on the vehicle. You can reclaim any unused complete months of road tax from the DVLA by downloading form V14 and returning it along with your tax disc to the DVLA. There are a number of organisations that will take your clapped-out car and donate the money to charity.