| Insurance Tips for Classic Cars, Kit Cars and Special | | | | 3.Get a number of quotes from each and perform due |
| Vehicles. Copyright © 2005 Graeme Sprigge | | | | diligence. I suggest making phone contact with them |
| Do your own a classic car or special vehicle? Has | | | | and asking them a few questions. i.e How long have |
| your regular insurance company turned their backs or | | | | you been in business? What is your financial backing? |
| made the premium so high that you are thinking of | | | | Do they have a physical address? |
| selling your car to buy bread? | | | | Check around for good recommendations from sites |
| Well, fret not. | | | | you trust before you make a decision. |
| Here are a few quick tips to get your car insured. | | | | 4.Make sure you don't forget to check all the fine print, |
| 1. Contact your regular insurance company and check | | | | which should be somewhere accessible on the site |
| that you are getting the best rate. You may be entitled | | | | and not hidden in some obscure link |
| to a reduction based upon good driving history. | | | | 5.Be insurance savvy! Your regular insurance company |
| 2. THEN, search on the net for classic car insurance, | | | | just wants to crunch the numbers. A specialist |
| classic auto insurance, kit car insurance etc. Whichever | | | | insurance company knows that you look after your |
| suits your type of vehicle. You will be pleased to know | | | | car like one of your children. This is often reflected in a |
| there are now lots of specialist insurers. | | | | lower premium. So shop around and enjoy. |