short answer no, unless your insurance policy states any driver, then you will still have to check for any age restrictions. Drivers with comprehensive insurance will generally have emergency cover to drive other cars but this will only be third party, again you will need to check your policy documents.
Fully comprehensive cover will allow you to drive others peoples cars, with their permission, but only on a thrid party basis, and you have to be over 21.
21st Century Insurance insure a wide variety of different cars. These include new cars, cars that have been used, as well as classic or vintage cars. They can also provide fully comprehensive cover.
As long as you are old enough to legally drive you may get any coverage you wish. However not all insurance companies offer this coverage. One more thing... this coverage you are asking about is referred to as permissive use.
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You really need to check the insurance policy wording for both your's and your friends policies. It is likely that you will both be covered to drive other cars but this is generally on a third-party only basis. Each insurer and insurance scheme varies so you should check with your insurer or broker before driving other cars. CQ
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No, An auto theft or vandalism would have to be covered by the vehicle owners comprehensive auto insurance policy. that's what Auto Insurance is for.
I believe full coverage covers everything related to the car it is assigned to and nothing more.There may be specific insurances for business and such which covers multiple drivers and multiple cars but as for a personal insurance, it would only cover your specific car included in the contract. Alternative Answer The answer to your question will be written clearly on your "Certificate of Insurance"and contrary to the above many 'fully comprehensive' policies (In the UK at least) will provide cover for you to drive a car not owned by you and not hired (rented) by you.
Only people with a license and car insurance are legal to drive a car, though many people without a license and/or insurance drive cars daily.
It can be said that insurance companies pay for cars after a wreck as long as you are fully insured. But when a person does get money from the insurance company it doesn't mean that they are buying it from you. The car will have to be taken to a car junk yard and you can sell it to them.
Comprehensive auto insurance coverage covers the different types of events or accidents cause by falling objects, animals, extreme weather, theft, vandalism or riots. But it does not apply to any types of accidents with other cars.