Most Recent Auto Insurance Articles in Modified Car Insurance

  • Modified Car Insurance for Non standard cars

    by Jasper Ericks

    There are several factors that could give an increase to the already expensive rates of car insurance policies. Largely your records would be a lot significant. Credit history can be a way for car insurance company to define whether you are risky or not. Indeed your credit history can influence several areas in your life and this does not exclude your car insurance policy. Your driving record also is a major contributor for providers to assess how risky you are … (more) September 7, 2010

  • When you alter your car

    by Jasper Ericks

    Maybe it is human nature not to be satisfied mostly with what he/she has. Since history itself showed us what human minds can create or invent, we tend to be unstoppable in asking for more. This is why we do changes with the things we already have like cars. We just love modifying our cars. Maybe it is a manifestation of our dreams of designing automobiles on our own or it is just a display of what necessity brings about. … (more) September 6, 2010

  • Shopping for Modified Car Insurance

    by Jasper Ericks

    The world of cars and automobiles in its simplest sense requires the most superfluous creativity and imagination. A lot of car owners today opt to make changes in their cars to fit their personality, wants and needs. In line with this there is a remarkable sprouting of car modification specialized car shops that are ready to make any changes that car owners would want. The growth of specialization in modified cars is not confined on car shops alone; car insurance … (more) May 30, 2010

  • How Modified Car Insurance Work?

    by Ricky Lawrence

    If you plan to alter your car, no matter how simple the changes are, then you could get higher prices and premiums for your custom car insurance. If you have no idea how insurers to raise prices then here are some good points that you need to know. How insurance companies changed distinguished from non-modified cars? Insurers categorizing vehicles as modified if one of its factory configuration has changed. This means that any installations or changes, even how small are … (more) March 26, 2010

  • Modified Car Insurance: Would You Need It?

    by Ricky Lawrence

    It is quite normal for people, especially for men, to dream of having their own customized car. Who would not want a car that other people take a second look at as it drives by? The possibilities are endless when thinking of personalizing a vehicle. Some would like to change the rims, add another muffler, change the body color, and other stuff. But changing an auto entails a different kind of insurance policy that can prove to be difficult to … (more) February 27, 2010

  • How to Find Cheaper Insurance for your Modified Car

    by Ricky Lawrence

    A lot of people today have a particular fascination on up-to-date automobiles. Sometimes, it is not enough for some to have just one or two of them. Also, it has been a trend to a lot of enthusiasts to modify their conventional cars and customize them for a more slick and modern look. Now, if you are one of these people who love to spend a lot for their cars, there’s still one expense that you should not forget, getting … (more) February 13, 2010

  • Modified Car Insurance Fraud – A Precaution for Insurers

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Modified car insurance is a revolutionary system of coverage that addresses the need for security of practically all types of vehicles, whether brand new or second-hand, whether stock or customized. With this system, you car virtually fit any vehicle with coverage. However, this benefit is not problem-free. Because of it being readily available to all types of automobiles, even those which have been heavily suited up, there is a high chance for fraud to be committed. True enough, modified car … (more) February 4, 2010

  • Your Complete Guideline to Modified Car Insurance

    by Ricky Lawrence

    Car owners can be classified into two ways. First, there are those who buy based on a vehicle’s functionality. Second, there are those who choose a car based more on aesthetics. They want a vehicle that they can customize to their own liking and parade it on the streets. Cars that undergo customization or alteration are called modified cars. Owners of these cars will find out sooner or later that such vehicles will require a different kind of auto insurance. … (more) January 28, 2010