The insurance only covers vehicles that the dealership owns. It may be different in other states, but in MN, insurance must be provided by the owner, no matter who drives it. Not the dealership’s car, so not their insurance, either. The way the dealer handled it, though is another issue.Let me tell you, that means absolutely NOTHING! And I'm saying that as someone who sold cars at a franchised Ford dealer for 23 years. We had that on our night drop envelopes, and regular service envelopes. If something happened to someone's car while it was on our lot or one of the techs were driving, our insurance is covering it. That's why dealers have multiple insurance polices for multiple reasons. And this is one of them. That form means nothing to a lawyer. They will side step that INSTANTLY.
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