Can I be the primary on a loan and a minor driver on the insurance?



Answers:   Yes, if the insurance company will let you do it that mode. You ALSO have to be a name insured on the policy.

See, the loan, the title, the plates, and the name on the policy adjectives have to game. But if there are more drivers than in attendance are cars, the insurance company would let you be a lesser driver, if there's a primary driver that will cost more money than you. The insurance companies line up the cars, and after line up the drivers, most expensive to lowest expensive, and they assign the most expensive driver to each saloon, before they start doubling up on drivers to saloon.

I really hope that's clear.
Sure as long as your lienholder on the car will allow it. The insurance company doesn't really comfort what "position" your name appears as long as you are a rate driver of the car. We typically don't verbs about the writ of the names as long as your lender doesn't assistance.