There are a number of things that you can do to find cheap
classic car insurance rates. Let's say that you have a 1950's car that
you are planning to drive around at least a little bit throughout the
year, but you don't know if you should insure it or not. If the prices
for repairs on normal everyday cars can sometimes be expensive and auto
insurance companies base part of their premiums on replacement or repair
cost will that signify a more expensive policy for classic cars?
If
I'm only planning to drive less than a thousand miles a year why would I
need to insure the car? Those are just a few of the questions that
classic car owners deal with when time comes for them to get automobile
insurance. Some people don't know that there is a difference in
insurances from the everyday automobile and the old vintage classic
cars; however there is a big difference in the way the policy is set up
and most importantly the price!
The first thing you will need to
do when trying to get cheap classic car automobile insurance will be to
identify the insurance companies in your local area that provide classic
car coverage. This is important because if you just go to any insurance
company they will provide you with a quote from a standard automobile
insurance, which more than likely will be more expensive. If on the
other hand you find a company that provides classic car coverage then
you will be getting the best and more accurate rate. Most classic
insurance company simply put a price on the car which equals to the
vehicle's current value minus depreciation. This means that the more you
use the car, the lower your price will get.
Most insurance
carriers for these classic automobiles will not give you the chance to
get a deductible for collision and comprehensive coverage. If this is
the case then there is nothing you can do to the coverage you reduce
your rate. However, there are auto insurance companies out there that will allow you to select how much in deductible you want, that's why it is important to always shop around.
If
you find one of these companies, have them quote you with a higher
deductible. The reason behind this is that most classic car owners
usually have another vehicle that they rely on for transportation, so a
higher deductible in case of an accident will not be that bad. If you
don't drive your car that much the probability of an accident will
decrease and thus you will be saving money for having raised a
deductible that perhaps you will never have to pay. It is important to
note however, that you must only raise the deductible if you can afford
it.
Another great thing about classic automobile insurance that
will allow you to save some money is the flexible coverage that some
companies allow. Unlike standard policies where you can only get
discounts if you are a low mileage driver, here you can create the
policy according to your needs. Most classic car owners only drive their
cars up to one thousand miles a year because they are very picky about
the conditions and to prevent the regular tear on the car. For these
people the classic car automobile insurance policy will be much cheaper
than for the ones that drive frequently. Those people that drive
"frequently" are usually the people that put a little bit over 5,000
miles on their classic car each year (those mileage numbers would allow a
person to qualify for a low mileage discount without a single problem)
which is nothing. These people will have to pay a little bit more simply
because they are on the roads a little bit more than the others, which
brings a higher risk of accidents.
Another big thing that can
drive the cost of your classic car insurance policy downwards would be
the safety of your car. Because you don't see many classic cars on the
road, these types of vehicles aren't necessarily the ones that have a
high degree of theft. Regardless of that statistic, insurance companies
award you with a lower rate if you protect your car from theft. Make
sure you keep your classic vehicle in a garage away from the public. If
you do park it outside for some reason make sure that you have an alarm
and a wheel lock will be a great idea if you plan to leave the vehicle
unattended.
Classic car insurance policies are not expensive at
all and in some instances you can even add these policies to your normal
standard policy. The less you drive, the less your policy will cost.
Make sure you show the insurance company that you are a preventive
driver that always thinks safety first and they will for sure reward
you. So go out and shop around to make sure that you get the best deal!
And never attempt to insure a classic car under a standard policy
because if an agent allows you to do that you will be paying twice or
even three times the value of what a classic car insurance policy would
be!
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