Is Classic Car Insurance Expensive?

Well, it all depends on where you go! Have a look online and find an insurance company who have a background in classic cars rather than one who would treat your pride and joy as just another car - when it’s not! Heritage-quote.co.uk is ‘run for enthusiasts, by enthusiasts’ and offers expert and specialist advice for all types of classic vehicle. Modern to vintage, they will cover the lot and they even offer schemes that are not available anywhere else. Some features are;

- Cover in European countries for up to ninety days per trip and unlimited trips

- A designated repairer in the event of an accident

- Free valuation service with certificate.

And we don’t mean just that gorgeous model that nobody make anymore. Cars that are over fifteen years of age are considered ‘classic’. If this applies to you, a specialist may not be what you’re looking for. Again, shop around and use comparison websites to ensure you get the best deal possible for the lowest price you can. The AA offer competitive prices in the UK and take things like age, condition and location (such as your area and whether the car has a garage) into consideration.

Classic-car-insurance-experts.co.uk offer a comparison service for competitive prices, although these are for the vintage model as opposed to an older car.

Check out the various policies available at Yesinsurance.co.uk for older models and also for older drivers. The website has easy to find quotes - why not see if they have something to suit you as they also specialise in insurance for women, as well as small vans and non-comprehensive insurance.

For the over fifties, Saga.co.uk seem to be the definitive insurance company and their policies will suit all budgets. Their competitive prices ensure you are covered and have piece of mind without having to re-mortgage the house or empty your savings account. Have a look at their site for everything from car to boat insurance - all at very reasonable prices.

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