Buying a sports car today is easy but often potential buyers are scared of the possible costs in running a high performance car, insurance being one particular area. Just like the cars themselves, sports car insurance is a specialist area of auto insurance that deals purely with high performance cars. Owing to the nature of high performance cars, sports car insurance is usually agreed only as a comprehensive policy covering almost any eventuality including damage, injury, liability and legal costs.
Each driver's sports car insurance premium is calculated individually, partly using their previous driving record, for obvious reason. All cars, sports cars or not, have two main areas that are used to help determine the overall insurance risk and they are the cars weight and power plus the cost of potential repairs. Although the driver's previous record is taken into account when assessing the sports car insurance risk, so is his (or hers) insurance claims record plus a number of other factors. Insurance companies will also investigate other areas concerning the car itself for instance, where the driver lives, the time it takes for a car thief to break into it and how effective it is in a collision. The driver's age, sex, driving experience type of work and even what sort of credit rating he has can all affect the annual sports car insurance premium.
An obvious factor in sports car insurance premium costs is the fact that sports cars can accelerate very quickly plus travel at high speeds and with so many accidents being caused by excessive speed, insurance companies are keen to ensure high performance car drivers pay for the privilege. When you look at statistics for accident damage, it is the sports, luxury and high performance cars that always top the losses lists. Of course that does not include the number of these vehicles that are stolen or subject to vehicle fraud.
Armed with these facts, a driver wishing to find a good sports car insurance premium must first look into the subject and search for a reputable specialist insurer. Otherwise, saving money on sports car insurance works in much the same way as saving money on any form of insurance, be a good driver and keep a clean record. Although many sports car insurance specialists may, in order to keep premiums down, restrict the number of miles you can drive in the vehicle every year and can make other stipulations especially if you have a poor driving record or are below a certain age. If the car is of very high value, the insurance company may even stipulate that an engine immobilizer is fitted and possibly even a vehicle tracking system. Nowadays though, most high performance car manufacturers will be able to provide sports car insurance at a discounted price on their own vehicles but may require proof that the driver has a clean record.
If you are lucky, your search may lead you to a sports car insurance broker who will be able to find the best rate for you and may have insurance claims and legal experience for when things go wrong. One important issue to bear in mind is that if there have been any engine or handling modifications to you vehicle, many insurance companies will probably decline your insurance application.