I think there is a law in California saying a car ought to be insured to be driven. I have no problem with that for 2 cars (1 vanagon and 1 volvo). But I also have another volvo and a westy and a clunky BMW-2002. I just can't afford to buy insurance for all of them at the same time. I am not able to drive them except occassionally I did drive them around the block or to get gas. The fact that I can not drive them stops me from getting a bug or another bus (aircooled). So how do you guys out there cope with this problem? Especially if you have collected a bunch of clunks that are in fact so enjoyable to drive? I don't think my insurance co. will allow me to switch cars from time to time back and forth. David Kao dkao@eng.sun.com 84 vanagon, 83 westy (71 bug, 73 S bug) 77 Volvo 264GL, 80 Volvo 262Coupe 71 BMW-2002
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