Owners of classic cars have typically put in thousands of dollars of
parts and labor towards care on their car. And, occasionally, they love
to take their car out of the garage and on the road for a spin. But few
have thought about what happens if their car should break down while
they are on the road.
Breakdown coverage, or roadside assistance coverage as it is sometimes
called, is more important for a classic car owner than for other
motorists for a couple of reasons.
One, many classic car owners only drive their cars infrequently or on
special occasions. Over the winter, they may keep their car in the
garage and only bring it out once the weather turns milder. Who knows
what, if anything, has gone wrong to affect its mechanics or handling
ability during the months that it has been in storage? As a consequence,
when you do bring it out, you have less confidence in its road
abilities than you do in a car that you drive everyday.
Secondly, in most cases, your classic car is a bit more valuable than
your everyday car. As a result, if your car does break down on the
roadside, you might need a special type of assistance and auto shop to
get you back on the road again. Specialized classic car coverage might
provide that whereas normal breakdown coverage would not.
According to industry statistics, less than one out of every five
classic car owners carry breakdown coverage for their car. Many have
avoided thinking too much about it because they simply assume that
breakdown coverage for a classic car would be too expensive.
Unfortunately, for those who go as far as getting a quote from many
insurance companies, this is exactly true. Which is odd, because, as a
rule, unlike many typical car owners, classic car owners are very
meticulous about taking extremely good care of their car and keeping it
in good running condition.
That's why, if anything, the charge for their roadside rates should be
less. At any rate, this shows why it is important to shop around for a
company that has experience in insuring classic automobiles. Such a
company will be glad to quote you reasonable rates.
Other car owners have avoided purchasing this type of insurance because
they were not aware of the advantages that such coverage would offer.
Automobile hobbyists are a special breed. And, while it is true that
most owners of these cars could probably fix the car themselves if given
the proper tools, parts, and equipment - when on the road, these things
will probably not be available to them.
by: Carl. Phillips