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An Important Thing To Keep In Mind Before You Modify Your Car – Insurance

GURGAON, INDIA - FEBRUARY 1: A grand vintage salute by 21 Gun Salute International Vintage car rally and auto show flagged off, on February 1, 2014 in Gurgaon, India. Over 135 vintage cars and bikes roll down the Delhi roads. According to managing director Madan Mohan of 21 Gun Salute, the fund generated by the rally will be donated to an institute in Uttar Pradesh. The rally will also see 20 vintage cars carrying visually-impaired and spastic children. The vintage car rally started from Red Fort and passed by historic monumentslike the Safdarjung Tomb and Qutub Minar before culminating at Gurgaon. (Photo by Sunil Saxena/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

By Anand Rajendran:

Why is insurance necessary for your car vehicle? Car insurance is something that we all have to deal with on a regular basis. Paying our premiums every month can feel like a hassle but when it comes time to use our insurance in the event of an accident it is very crucial. There are many different things that you want to take into account when you are purchasing your insurance. For instance, when you buy a certain policy you will have to understand that modifying your car will have an effect on your monthly premiums and coverage. It is important to notify your car insurance when you modify your car to make sure there are no lapses in coverage.

Things To Know Before Choosing Your Insurance Plan

Modifying cars can go back all the way to bootlegging during the prohibition days in the US. The gangsters who would run alcohol across state lines would need their cars to be able to outrun police vehicles. Even though alterations to cars in our modern age are not meant for illegal activities, they are still subject to affecting insurance rates. Insurance rates can be affected even when there are only modifications to the way a car looks.

It is not very common for individuals to know about modified parts on their car affecting their rates. Most modifications to a car are not going to be blatantly obvious like giant tanks of nitrous oxide. Small modifications such as hood scoops, tinted windows, lowered or raised suspensions, and racing tires can all affect insurance rates. It is very important to check with your insurance provider after any modification is done to your car. Any modification to your car, even a pricey paint job, which alters the value of the car greatly will affect the insurance rates on your car.

Not only do modified cars cost more to replace in the unlikely event of an accident but they are more likely to be in an accident as well. Insurance companies look at the likelihood of a severe accident in a modified car as well. They understand that individuals driving in modified cars are much more likely to have more intense accidents that result in higher medical bills and other expenses. This is why it is very important for insurance companies to be notified of any modifications that you have done to your car. Notifying your insurance provider will allow them to better assess the liability of your newly modified automobile and provide you with the proper coverage for your driving needs.

There are also needs for those drivers who are driving restored classic cars. These restored classic cars are obviously going to have a much higher value than before they were restored. It is very important to make sure that you notify your insurance provider once any restoration has been done to your car. You wouldn’t want to be devastated by getting in an accident with your beautifully restored classic car only to learn you do not have the proper coverage to repair it.

Protect Your Car From Potential Risks With Insurance

Finding a classic car insurance provider can be an easy thing to do once you search for different insurance companies in your area. The first thing you need to figure out is whether or not your car really counts as a classic car. Even though you may be in love with your 15 or 20-year-old car it may still not be a classic. Normally, a classic car by definition must be over 15 years old and weigh over 15,000 pounds. However, you can talk with your insurance provider to discover what their specific requirements are in order to get classic car insurance for your car.

Determining whether or not you should get classic car insurance is very easy to do if you look at the pros and cons. One great benefit of having classic car insurance is being able to have your car replaced for the actual value of your restored classic car.

It is very important to understand the effects that modifying your car can have on your insurance. This is very true as well with classic cars. Learning about these different requirements within different car companies will help you to truly be protected by your insurance policy when the need arises.

Featured image credit: Sunil Saxena/Hindustan Times via Getty Images.

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