Cla ic cars are glamorous, fun, exciting and usually very expe ive to i ure. If you have a cla ic ca
For cla ic car i urance purposes cla ic cars are generally put into three categories:
* Cla ic Cars: These cars should be older than fifteen years. Many people feel that anything prior to 1970 is a cla ic. (We will leave the arguing up to you!)
* Vintage Cars: These cars have a manufacturing date between 1903 and 1933.
* Veteran Cars: These cars are a gem and their manufacturing dates are anything prior to 1903.
So, which category does your vehicle fall within for cla ic car i urance purposes?
Whichever category your vehicle falls within, you should look at cla ic car i urance. Sadly, many of the large i urance companies do not offer any "cla ic car i urance" and they will treat your vehicle like a vehicle that just rolled off of a car lot.
It is up to you to make sure that your vehicles have the correct cla ic car i urance. It may require a little searching on your part, but with the aid of the Internet you can find cla ic car i urance relatively easy.
Here are some things to keep in mind when purchasing cla ic car i urance.
* The value of cla ic cars varies. You may feel that your car has a certain value while the i urance company feels that is has another. You should make sure that you agree with the i urance valuation of your vehicle before you sign any contracts.
* Make sure that the value of your cla ic car is "guaranteed" in the i urance policy. Some car i urance companies have refused to give car owners the full value of their vehicles. If it is not guaranteed in the contract, you may be very angry if your car was damaged beyond repair or stolen.
* Avoid the general i urance companies and search out i urance companies that deal with these ecial vehicles. The rates are better and the policies are made to fit your needs. You can find them advertising in cla ic car magazines or by asking another cla ic car enthusiast.