sports cars are faster than an economy car so they think you will speed and that makes you more likely to get in an accident
Higher theft rate, higher probability of an accident, more expensive to repair.
The Kawasaki motorbikes are extremely expensive not only to own but also to insure. But if you have the sports edition it is going cost you a goood bit more to get insurance on it.
All major auto insurers will insure sports cars just as they will any other car. However, drivers of sports cars pay more on average for insurance because sports cars are faster and more powerful, and therefore more dangerous and more likely to be involved in accidents.
No.
This is due to the greater likelihood of accidents taking place which involve sports cars. This means that the risk of a claim being made against the insurance company is higher, and so they charge a higher price to cover their risk.
Than what?
No.
Yes, absolutely it is more expensive! Collision is the more expensive part of any auto insurance policy.
Insurance can be expensive. It is more expensive to purchase insurance for a Honda motorbike because this vehicle will be driven on the roads with vehicles. The risk of injury is higher for both the motorbike driver and other drivers on the road.
If you already have insurance on the family-car, then you can put the sports car on your insurance and tell them you will be the only driver of the sports car. Make sure no one else gets caught driving the car by the insurance company (wreck, etc.). Or look in the yellow-pages in your phonebook, and call several car insurance companies. They should be able to tell you. Always call 3 or more places to get the lowest deal you can, depending on what plan you want or qualify for.
I'm not sure what you mean by a "secondary" insurance.
check with your insurance company. Typically economy cars like the Corolla cost much less to insure than larger more expensive models.