State Farm does not classify vehicles in this manner. Instead, they have a rating groups for each individual vehicle. The higher the rating, the more expensive the vehicle is to insure (generally speaking, excluding other rating factors). I know this isn't a direct answer to your question, but please know that wondering if your vehicle is considered a "sports car" to an insurance company is irrelevant.
Also, off topic, but it is a myth to think that a red car is more expensive to insure.
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An unusual sports product would be considered as an unusual sports product would be cricket.
Individuals who plays sports carry insurance. In elementary, high school and college, it is a requirement. Professional players are insured. Professional sports teams, as business with great exposure, carry insurance. School systems carry insurance, as do colleges.
seeing as how that would be considered a sports car that increases it by about 15 % depending on the insurance company. then theres charges for modifications if there is any to the vehicle. average would be between. 1000- 2100
Toyota does not have a performance car. They have some sportier models, such as the Corolla S, but none would be considered a sports car. Lexus, on the other hand, is a branch of Toyota and does have performance cars. The IS (and associated models) is/are sports cars. The IS-F is very comparable to a BMW M3. The Lexus LFA is a supercar comparable, and in some ways superior, to a Ferrari 599.
Insurance on an exotic sports car can be pricey. I would suggest getting your insurance from Statefarm.
I would suggest having insurance if you are playing professional basketball. Here's a site that will help you find the best insurance for you. http://www.kandkinsurance.com/Sports/Pages/Professional-Sports-Teams.aspx
Honda Preludes are considered sports coupes. Sports cars are typefied as being 2-seaters.
For insurance purposes, it would be.
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There are many good insurance companies for luxury sports cars such as the Maserati. One specific insurance company that would be good is TD Insurance.
No, the Chrysler 300 is not a sports car. A sports car is a 2 door coupe/convertible, that is lightweight, handles great, and is peppy and fun to drive. A Mazda Miata, Chevy Corvette, Porsche 911, & Dodge Viper are examples of sports cars. The base model should not be considered a sports car. The SRT 8 with the 6.1 or 6.4 hemi could be classed that way by an insurance company.
Every insurance company maintains its own set of underwriting guidelines. These define the metes and bounds of the risks that they will insure and under what terms. Sports car status is one of them as to auto insurance. Therefore, it is not possible to answer the question in more specific terms as to car like this. You should contact licensed insurance agents to determine the insurers that they represent and the underwriting guidelines of them. I can say without hesitation that the Chevy Cobalt is no Sports Car, not even close and no insurance company would consider it one. It does not even come close to the definition of a Sports Car. However only an insurance company can tell you what the insurance costs will be for this car.