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Originally Posted by Tcoat
You insurance would go down at 25 IF you have had your license and been driving for 9 years (presuming starting the process at 16). You have not. The insurance rates are a combination of many things including experience and history. Since you have neither it will still be very, very, very high. Add your location into the mix and I doubt it would be an amount I would want to pay.
You should be able to get fire, theft and comprehensive without a full license. You just won't be able to drive it. Have you even spoke to your insurance company? They can answer this better than anybody here.
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Agreed. Call your insurance company and talk to them.
If I look at my policy paperwork, it does have a note about their being a leinholder. The insurance company knows it's car bought with a loan. I believe they notify the leinholder if it is cancelled. I would expect that Toyota Credit (assuming you financed through Subaru dealer) will shortly send an angry letter to you.