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		<title>Protect Your Classic Car with Suitable Classic Car Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 19:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Insurance Guy</dc:creator>
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Allen Bohart asked: For many people, classic cars top the list of desirable transportation due to the styling and character that you just don&#8217;t find in today&#8217;s vehicles. Classic cars are often a huge object of pride for the owner, and a huge object of desire for would-be car thieves. Maintaining a classic car is [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Allen Bohart</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>For many people, classic cars top the list of desirable transportation due to the styling and character that you just don&#8217;t find in today&#8217;s vehicles. Classic cars are often a huge object of pride for the owner, and a huge object of desire for would-be car thieves. Maintaining a classic car is no easy task and with the world turning more unpredictable by the day, it makes good sense indeed to protect your much-loved car with classic car insurance. These insurance plans provide an umbrella of coverage for your classic car and aid you in proper hassle-free running of your much-loved classic car.<br/><br/>Before explore classic car insurance in depth, let us understand what exactly constitutes a classic car and how it is different from a vintage car. A classic automobile is usually defined by its age with the minimum cap of 15 years. However, the accepted age for a classic car varies from twenty to forty years while vintage cars are those cars which are at least 60 years old at the time of insurance.<br/><br/>Maintaining a classic car is no piece of cake and often requires a lot of repairs and money before it can strut its stuff out on the roads. With so much put on the line, investing in a classic car insurance policy is a must. Regardless of the age of your classic vehicle, most car insurance companies require certain prerequisites to be fulfilled before you can avail a cheap classic car insurance quote.<br/><br/>One of the major requirements is that the vehicle should be in good or at least restored condition and should be kept in a fully enclosed facility. Furthermore, the driver should not be younger than 19 years old and the vehicle itself should be used primarily for exhibitions and club activities. Although an occasional drive here and there is permitted, most car insurance companies make sure that the car is not used primary means of transport.<br/><br/>Collector auto insurance is generally inexpensive owing to the fact that the car is to be used sparingly. However, the coverage offered is very car-specific and is highly dependent on the company and state policies. Some of the primary options available include garaging location, spare part replacement, comprehensive classic car insurance, and value coverage which reimburses the amount equivalent to the vehicle&#8217;s true market value.<br/><br/>One aspect that should be kept in mind when purchasing a classic car insurance policy is that most companies keep tabs on the total number of miles that you travel. This may vary from state to state but generally ranges from 1000 to about 5000 miles per year.<br/><br/>Keeping in mind the time and expense associated with having a collector car, a classic car insurance policy is probably just as important as any other aspect of owning such a vehicle. Since most classic car insurance coverage is relatively cheap and is highly specific, special care should be taken to obtain insurance quotes that fit your unique situation and classic car.<br/><br/><br/><br/>ADALBERTO</div>
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		<title>Classic Car Insurance For Motorists</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:27:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Insurance Guy</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Classics]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Car Insurance Policy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Classic Cars]]></category>
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Derek Both asked: The following article will give classic, vintage car buffs the low down on the actual differences that exist between classic car insurance and standard auto insurance. If you love and own classic cars and are busy looking for the best insurance deals available, this article not only gives you the right information [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Derek Both</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The following article will give classic, vintage car buffs the low down on the actual differences that exist between classic car insurance and standard auto insurance. If you love and own classic cars and are busy looking for the best insurance deals available, this article not only gives you the right information you need, but also busts a few popular myths regarding classic car insurance as compared to standard auto insurance.<br/><br/>Many owners of vintage vehicles assume that the only way to insure their collector car is to put it into the family auto policy. That&#8217;s not true. The only policy that properly insures the investment car buffs have made on their prized classic car is the classic car insurance policy.<br/><br/>Classic car insurance is less expensive than standard auto insurance, but these companies require you to fulfil a few necessary criteria before you can qualify for their programs and get those great deals and low rates. Here are some of the primary restrictions vintage car owners have to face:<br/><br/>Before you get that good rate on your insurance coverage, the insurance companies will want to know the age of the driver (as many companies require you to meet a certain driver&#8217;s-age restrictions), the mileage of your car ( there may be mileage restrictions to meet also), vehicle age qualifications and housing and garage provisions.<br/><br/>In many cases, insurance policies for classic car insurance and those for standard auto insurance can differ a lot. Most standard auto insurance policies will insure the vehicle for its current price, subtracting depreciation. What this means is that, with an increase in the age and usage of the car, its value will decrease. But this is not the case with a vintage vehicle. For this, its value will increase over time provided the collector maintains his vehicle well. This is due to the fact that collectors truly treasure their precious collectible autos. They are not used for similar purposes as daily-use cars and are not driven very often.<br/><br/>To provide the necessary coverage in such a situation, classic car insurance providers usually offer an &#8220;Agreed Value Coverage&#8221;. This essentially means that you, the insured, and the classic car insurance agent, will agree upon the value of your vehicle up front. Such a vehicle valuation will give the full market value of the classic car as stated on the policy and factor in appreciation to the value in a time of loss.<br/><br/>There may also be some carriers that will offer low or no deductibles for comprehensive and collision coverage. Many times they will also provide coverage for spare parts or accessories that are not on or in your classic car. You won&#8217;t get that kind of coverage on your family auto policy.<br/><br/>As you see, getting a classic car insurance policy can be much more beneficial to your prized classic car than clubbing it under your general family auto policy. A vintage collectible needs to be treated specially; so why settle for the ordinary when it comes to choosing insurance?<br/><br/><br/><br/>CLIFFORD</div>
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