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    Edward HarrisPRO
    Owner, Best Health And Car Insurance Rates - Instant Online Quotes, US
    You can  often sell a car without insurance. However, the vehicle should satisfy all of your state liability requirements, which may include taking the license off the vehicle and, of course,not driving it. You should make the buyer aware that the vehicle is not insured and they should only drive the vehicle if their own insurance coves it.

    Each state is different so please contact an experienced broker in your area. 

    Disclaimer: The preceding answer  should not be considered legal advice or binding in any way. It is simply an opinion.
    Answered on March 14, 2014
  2. 3998 POINTS
    Matt Benore
    Founder, DenverWest Insurance Professionals, Inc.,
    Selling a car is separate than carrying insurance on it.
    If the vehicle is going to be test driven, then it would be a good idea to be sure the driver has insurance on it and/or you have minimal insurance to protect yourself until it is sold.

    Check with your state, however you may have to be sure the vehicle can pass emissions as well unless stated or scrapped.  Again check with your local state rules.  

    This is my recommendation to you however please consult your local agent to get full disclosure for your situation.  Good Luck.
    Answered on March 14, 2014
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