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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Vintage Car Insurance - Understanding the Process

By Andy Darwinson

It's probably safe to say that the vintage car you have at home cost a lot of money. Whether you purchased it for the investment or just liked the appeal, thousands upon thousands of dollars were spent. This is why it's going to be crucial to get the right vintage car insurance policy.

When you are shopping for car insurance you'll find that the type of insurance you need will be different to that for ordinary cars. Once you start looking you should try and find an insurance company that specializes in insuring vintage cars. Vintage cars require specialist coverage. The type of coverage you will need will depend very much on how your car is used. You will need a different kind of premium if the car is only driven to specialist shows and exhibitions, than you would if you drove your vintage car like a regular vehicle.

The good news is you can actually save money on vintage car insurance if you search for the right policy. Just remember that you aren't looking for a standard insurance policy. Unless of course you are going to drive it around like any standard vehicle out there today. We imagine you consider it an investment though.

There are guidelines for insuring different types of vehicles and you should be familiar with these before you insure your car. If you want an insurer to give you a good quote for your vintage car then you need to have been driving for at least five years as insurance companies want to protect your asset as much as you do. Providing you are twenty five or older it should be easy to find insurance for your vintage car as insurance companies will look on you as less of an insurance risk than a younger driver.

The insurance company will also want to know more about your driving skills, and the overall security of the vehicle. If you don't give them what they want, they won't offer you a specialty premium. Most importantly, the car does have to be considered vintage.

We imagine you will come across a few companies that consider vintage to be'70s or older. You should also understand that the policies will differ according to the age of your vehicle. Then of course insurance companies will look to see if you have ordinary car insurance before granting you special vintage car insurance.

Another thing they will look for is whether or not you are driving your vintage vehicle on a daily basis. This would be considered a huge risk, and you may be turned down. If this decreases in value due to the extensive driving, insurance companies will offer special premiums based on the actual cash value (ACV) of your car. However, it will also include the stated value (SV), and agreed value (AV) as well.

When it is time to give your insurance company a value for your car, they will pay it, but can't insure the stated value. The majority of vintage car owners get their insurance through an agreed value of the car. This means the insurers will agree on the value for your car, and take into consideration all the extras (investment, maintenance, etc.). Once this is complete they will give you a vintage car insurance policy for that value. - 21392

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