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Does Corolla need to pass the insurance to Toyota Finance in the second year after buying a car with a loan?

Loan for 2 years. Does the insurance need to be passed on to Toyota Finance in the second year? At that time, when I bought insurance, I didn't care about the beneficiary, so I passed it on to Toyota Finance. Can it recognize it? If you don't pass it on, it's not a breach of contract or anything. Loans are paid on time, but it has bought several major types of insurance. I hope the great god can give me some advice. Thank you very much. Loan for 2 years. Does the insurance need to be passed on to Toyota Finance in the second year? At that time, when I bought insurance, I didn't care about the beneficiary, so I passed it on to Toyota Finance. Can it recognize it? If you don't pass it on, it's not a breach of contract or anything. Loans are paid on time, but it has bought several major types of insurance. I hope the great god can give me some advice. Thank you very much. In the second year, Toyota Financial Loan didn't buy theft and rescue, and the beneficiary didn't write it. How is Toyota's finance? By the way, I also received a text message from Toyota Finance, but I saw that there was no first beneficiary in the first year's policy. Why was the first beneficiary designated as Toyota Finance in the second year? I don't have a loan contract. Pass the wool, the car is mine, as long as the loan can be repaid with interest. Under normal circumstances, vehicles purchased by loans may need in-store insurance during the repayment period. The general beneficiary is the financial brother. He can't specify the type of insurance, nor can he force him to buy insurance in the store. You can go out and buy the insurance you need. Strictly speaking, the beneficiary of auto insurance during the loan period is Toyota Finance. But now there is basically no need for the manufacturer's finance. So it doesn't matter if the insurance beneficiary writes it himself in the second year. Don't send insurance advice in the second year: compulsory insurance is compulsory insurance (including vehicle and vessel use tax), and car damage insurance (50- 1 10,000) is not included in driver and passenger insurance. Other insurance is really unnecessary! He wants you to send it, you send it. Never mind if you don't ask for it. Anyway, just buy it as required. @20 19