Generally no unless it is a well sought after classic car then you will have to pay a greater premium. If you are going to use your car as an everyday car then I would suggest getting standard auto insurance but if you plan to drive it occasionally then specialty insurance might be the best choice.
Insurance companies that will insure classic trucks include Direct Line and More Than. A company called Classic Truck Insurance also insure classic trucks.
Yes it is significantly more expensive to insure a nice classic car than a newer car. It is because they are more expensive to replace. you may have to pay a few hundred bucks a month to insure the car.
Geico is a good company to insure a Chevrolet classic car. Geico insures all types of classic cars, including the chevrolet and many more types as well as that one.
no it doesn't cost more,but your car is not vauled the same.
Im not sure which is the most expensive, but rare, limited, classic cars can be expensive, lets take the McLaren F1 car for example, this is a rare, expensive, limited car wihch cost more to insure than buying the car itself. Mainly it is expensive to insure powerfull, sporty cars.
yes of course.
Yes
Yes a conversion van will cost more to insure than a traditional mini van or cargo van. A conversion van has a higher value and is thus more costly too replace if lost.
A classic car insurance company is different from a regular car insurance company because the specialize in classic cars. They will be able to insure you for your more expensive classic car.
No, the coverage not specific to a classic car but you can insure it. Texas does not have property taxes so you will pay more for other things like insurance.
check with your insurance company. Typically economy cars like the Corolla cost much less to insure than larger more expensive models.
"Progressive, Geico, and Allstate offer bike issurance, however, classic bikes may actually be cheaper to insure due to the lower claims rate. Fully comprehensive and liability insurance cost more, and there are many coverage levels. Typically, insurance might run you $80-$300 a month depending on your coverage level and value of your bike."