Questions and answers

How much does antique car insurance cost?

How much does antique car insurance cost?

It may surprise you to find out that classic car insurance costs much less than regular car insurance. The annual rates for a classic car policy generally run between $200 and $600 per year unless your car has a very high value, while regular car insurance usually runs over $1,000 each year.

How old does a car have to be to be considered a classic for insurance?

15 years old
Classic cars are at least 15 years old (and need to be recognised by us to be covered).

Are antique cars cheaper to insure?

Classic car insurance, also known as collector car insurance or antique car insurance, is often cheaper than an ordinary auto policy since your prized possession generally spends less time on the road. But it typically comes with limits like mileage restrictions and rules about where you park your vintage vehicle.

Do you need insurance for an antique car?

Antique car insurance is all about protecting a vehicle that actually has value (often more valuable than its purchase price). Normally, you don’t need much car insurance for an old, used vehicle. Just like any vehicle, however, the more it’s used, the more likely it is to get in an accident.

Is classic car insurance cheaper than normal?

Classic car insurance is often cheaper than standard policies, mostly because insurers see classic cars as a lower risk of being involved in a claim. Many classic car insurers recognise that older vehicles have lower speed limits and classic car owners tend to keep their car well looked after.

How can I get better car insurance rates?

Listed below are other things you can do to lower your insurance costs.

  1. Shop around.
  2. Before you buy a car, compare insurance costs.
  3. Ask for higher deductibles.
  4. Reduce coverage on older cars.
  5. Buy your homeowners and auto coverage from the same insurer.
  6. Maintain a good credit record.
  7. Take advantage of low mileage discounts.

What cars are eligible for classic insurance?

Insurers define a classic car according to how it’s used and kept – generally speaking, it needs to be a combination of most of the following: more than 15 years old, driven less than 5,000 miles a year, kept in mint condition and used as a second car.

Why is classic car insurance so cheap?