no it doesn't cost more,but your car is not vauled the same.
Yes, insuring a salvage vehicle in California typically costs more than insuring a standard vehicle. This is due to the higher risk associated with salvage titles, which indicate that the vehicle has been damaged and rebuilt. Insurance companies may charge higher premiums or offer limited coverage options for these vehicles, reflecting their diminished value and potential for future issues. Additionally, some insurers may require special policies or additional inspections for salvage vehicles.
No, this is an easy process. You will just replace the old vehicle with the new vehicle. The vehicle may cost more to insure, I would check with your agent to make sure.
The repair cost, has to be more expensive than the insurance company believes the car is worth.
After you repair it, get a salvage title and it's deemed road worthy again. but your experts at insurance company determined it will cost more to do that than for you to buy something comparable.
The more expensive or power the vehicle has the more expensive it will be to insure
The additional expense to insure a convertible varies based on age, driving history, and credit history. Additional expenses include the type of convertible, the replacement cost, and location of vehicle.
If you have a salvage title and your vehicle is totaled again in an accident, the insurance company will assess the car's value based on its salvage status. You may receive a lower payout compared to a vehicle with a clean title, as salvage titles indicate that the vehicle has previously been deemed a total loss. Additionally, the process for rebuilding or re-titling a salvage vehicle can be more complicated, often requiring inspections and documentation to restore it to a drivable status. It's essential to check your state regulations regarding salvage vehicles for specific procedures.
The color of the vehicle has absolutely nothing to do with the price of the insurance. I have heard this for yeard that read red vehicles cost more for auto insruance and this is absolutely falso. The insurance company does not even know what color the car is when we insure it. There is noting in the serial number that even tells the policy what color the vehicle is.
yes of course.
Yes
here in nys, if the damage is more then the value of vehicle, then its toast. unless you want to pay beyond insurance and have vehicle repaired. but most people just salvage car if it is beyond repair.
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.