Cheap Car Insurance for Sports Car
July 30, 2008 – 12:17 amIf you have really set you heart on owning a high performance sports car, then you should not let the costs of running it stop you. Just like the cars themselves, sports car insurance is a specialist area of auto insurance that deals purely with high performance cars. Good sports car insurance will cover the vehicle against a number of events such as property damage, medical costs, legal expenses and liability.
Each driver’s sports car insurance premium is calculated individually, partly using their previous driving record, for obvious reason. For instance, every vehicle has an insurance rating which is primarily based around two areas; its power to weight ratio and the cost of replacement parts. However, there are many other factors which will affect your sports car insurance premium, one of which is the drivers previous insurance claim record. Insurance companies will also investigate other areas concerning the car itself for instance, where the driver lives, the time it takes for a car thief to break into it and how effective it is in a collision. Even the drivers age, number of years driving, gender, profession and credit history can affect a sports car insurance premiums.
Of course, because so many collisions take place with cars traveling at high speeds, sports car insurance providers charge sports car drivers more than a family car driver who is less likely to drive in the same manner as his counterpart. When you look at statistics for accident damage, it is the sports, luxury and high performance cars that always top the losses lists. These cars are also the most likely to be caught up in a case of vehicle insurance fraud which is on the increase.
The best way to get competitive sports car insurance is to shop around and research information from insurance companies who are specialists in this area. Otherwise, saving money on sports car insurance works in much the same way as saving money on any form of insurance, be a good driver and keep a clean record. Some sports car insurance companies restrict the number of miles that can be driven in any single year to reduce the annual cost or if you are only an occasional driver you can specify a low mileage to lower the premium cost. If the car is of very high value, the insurance company may even stipulate that an engine immobilizer is fitted and possibly even a vehicle tracking system. Fortunately in an effort to assist their customers, most sports car manufacturers have arranged their own sports car insurance plans which are usually competitive but they will usually only provide this if the owner does not have a poor driving record.
Often, a good way forward is to try and find a broker who only deals with sports car insurance and is experienced at dealing with claims and legal aspects. One thing to remember is that a spots car insurance policy provides sports cars with standard insurance protection so the insurance does not cover the car in case of modifications to the body or its engine.
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