Guarantees for the If in Life
What Car Insurance Covers
Classic auto insurance offers different plans to car owners depending on individual owner needs. Most plans resemble primary auto insurance except for the tiered mileage plans that address mileage limits and the agreed value coverage which provides up to a certain dollar amount of coverage without depreciation factoring into the equation.
When purchasing classic auto insurance, one of the major considerations includes how you plan to use the car. If you’re going to be using this as a primary mode of transportation, it will not qualify for classic insurance coverage. Additionally, there are different tiers according to how much driving you intend to do in the case. You’ll need to choose the appropriate mileage tier for your needs.
Finally, you’ll need to determine an adequate antique car insurance coverage amount that will allow you to recover the investment you’ve made in parts, upgrades, updates, restoration, paint, and other materials in the vehicle.
Classic Car Types Covered
There are many different types of cars that fall beneath the “classic car” umbrella. The following are perfect examples:
Classic Cars
Antique Cars
Hot Rods
Muscle Cars
Classic or Antique Trucks
High-Quality Classic Car Replicas
Street Rods
Muscle Cars
Vintage Vehicles
Even Cars You’re Actively Working to Restore to Classic Condition and Some Race Cars Qualify as Classic Cars
Classic Car Types Excluded
While most classic cars are eligible for classic auto coverage, home-built car kits bearing little resemblance to classic cars do not qualify for antique car insurance, nor do vehicles used for camping or off-roading. Cars used as primary vehicles also are ineligible for classic or antique auto insurance coverage.
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