Sunday, June 24, 2007

Luxury Car Insurance Advice

Here is an article sent in by a reader. I would like to add that a consumer should also consider getting a professional appraisal done for insurance purposes.

Thanks,
Terry Fisher
autoloss.com
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5 Important Tips for Insuring Your Luxury Sports Car

You’ve done it!

You bought your dream car. But did you consider insurance before you bought it? That shining beauty has a roaring engine. The finish gleams. The tires squeal. It’s a real eye catcher.

But it’s very likely to catch the eye of a thief, too. That’s why you need insurance. Not just any insurance. Insurance that’s specific to the kind of luxury or sports car you now own.

Here are 5 of the most important tips you need to know to properly insure your luxury car.

  1. Find the right insurer. Not every insurance company will sell you insurance for your luxury car. Finding an insurer for a 2007 BMW 335i Coupe, Maserati or a Rolls Royce isn’t as easy as finding one for that Ford Echo. The dealer who sold you the car can recommend insurance agents or you can look in publications like Hemming's Motor News, Car and Driver or search online for specialty brokers. Expect rates to run 15-20% above non-sports or luxury models. Remember, much of your insurance is calculated on replacement value and repair costs.
  2. Decide whether you’re a daily driver or a “Saturday Nighter.” You must give potential insurers an accurate estimate of your annual mileage. If you just take your baby out on sunny summer Sundays for a drive in the country or to cruise on Saturday nights, you can save big on insurance because of the low miles driven. Under 5,000 miles is usually the limit.
  3. Join the club! Consider becoming a member of the owner’s club for your model or auto maker. Club members are always willing to share tips about such things as upkeep, special problems and maintenance as well as sources of parts and even good insurers.
  4. Ask for discount auto insurance. Beyond anything else, ask the insurance company what memberships you could belong to or what you could add to the car (a security system generally helps) to get the best coverage at the lowest price. Package insurance products for your home or other cars together with your sports car. You could see savings in the total cost.
  5. Don’t forget to tell your insurer about that $5000 audio system or any other expensive aftermarket accessories that you’ve added on. They might not like that nitrous oxide supercharger, but if you don’t disclose it, it may not be covered in a claim.

Getting the best coverage for your luxury or sports car is a must. Use these tips to help you to protect that beauty so you can feel the wind in your face and just enjoy the scenery worry-free.

Marc Sachnoff and Adam O’Connor

The Great Guys

Great Guy Life

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I settled my diminished value claim using autoloss.com. Farmers said I did not have frame damage but they found it. Due to their report farmers sent me a check for the amount I asked for. I would use autoloss.com again. Hl

12:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I found the process very easy. I was working with Allstate in Houston and the adjuster, Pat stated they would not pay me diminished value till I hired a appraiser. I called a few appraisers and Autoloss.com was one of the cheapest and it seemed they knew what they were doing. Once Allstate received the diminished value report they paid the claim. I found them very quick to help and very knowledgeable. I was extremely happy with the company.

8:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great Blog. I did not have to hire Autoloss.com but would if I needed them. My Boss used them.

8:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This blog is very intresting. My adjuster at Progressive literally stated many things that this blog stated they would say about diminished value. I am going to try a few of these recommendations. If they dont work I will call Autoloss.com if Progressive does not offer me a better Diminished Value offer.

9:42 AM  

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