Friday, October 03, 2008

How To Analyze Effective Antique Car Insurance

By James Redder

An antique car can be a beautiful thing to share, especially if you take them to car shows; because of their increased value, they require insurance called "specialist insurance". With many companies now able to provide this specialist service antique car insurance is not that difficult to find. Because there are so many specialist insurance providers the classic car customer is in a good position; it also means they will probably not have to pay too much for the insurance.

Mainstream auto insurers are also now able to provide this type of insurance for antique cars; these plans reflect the specialized nature of this type of auto cover and are often called 'collectors auto insurance'. Perhaps more so than a modern car, these policies need to be more precise and an insurance representative will require as much information about the car before he can supply a tailor made quote. You can of course lower your premium by increasing your deductible above the standard limit your insurer sets.

These large commercial insurers are often able to provide peace-of-mind because they should be more reliable than smaller companies; usually considered trustworthy, they will probably have a large satisfied customer base which means your antique car should be safe with them. The other advantage of this type of insurer is their ability to arrange the protection on any other regular vehicle you own. Most of the time if you arrange antique car insurance with a larger company like this it will cost more but this is offset by the fact that you will feel safer knowing they will still be around should you need them.

There are also many independent auto insurers available to purchase car cover for an older car; they may provide plans with a lower premium but are unlikely to insure any other type of vehicle. Some of these independent insurance companies will only insure a particular type of classic car, so if the car you are attempting to insure is a rare one, it may be difficult to find a provider that will insure it. To be on the safe side it is best to check out any insurance companies, especially the smaller ones so you can be happy in the knowledge that your premium money and antique car are not at risk.

No-one wants to find that after paying the insurance premiums for months the company will not or is unable to pay out on an insurance claim. You will often find it a tedious process finding the right antique car insurance provider; sometimes it is necessary to persevere if you want to have you car protected by the correct insurance policy. Choosing not to protect your classic cars is an option that doesn't make sense since they are worth many thousands of dollars. - 2368

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