I own five, no wait, four vehicles, my son's junker titled in my name was just hauled away. Any way I don't drive lol I'm even listed on my insurance as a driver despite us telling them about it twice now. I got the cleanest record over these 10 years or so I haven't driven lol. I've got a 14 foot cube truck for work I bought, a old Dodge Caravan still hanging in there which is in my name, a Honda which is also in my name, and my daughter's car she bought in which we titled in my name to put under our policy to save her some college $$. My son now has his own policy since he bought a newer car on his own. He, as any young man should, is branching out on his own responsibility, and it is up to us to prepare kids for flight out of the nest. He's learning some lessons this year *smile* and doing well at learning too. Brad Brad on 04:59 AM 7/22/2005, Angel said: Thanks for this information. I was watching one of these dramatic court shows and the defendant or plaintiff, I don't know which, said she had to put a car in her boyfriends name because she didn't have a license. Rite away I thought, I don't have a license. Does this mean I couldn't purchase a car? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 8:22 PM Subject: Re: Busted again! > Angel, > > the insurance has to be listed in the primary driver's name. That means, > your child. this, unfortunately, makes insurance way more expensive for > blind people with sighted children who drive. If they are driving and get a > ticket, they are responsible, by law, because it is their name listed as the > primary driver. I bought the cars for our kids, and often, before they got > jobs, paid for the insurance. They paid for the tickets. Unless they were > broke at the time and then, of course, I did. Dumb, I know, but I did > anyhow. Once they turned 18 years of age, all bets were off and they paid > for everything. Thank the Lord I don't own any cars any longer. > > Phil.