Car Insurance - Insurance for hybrid and unique cars - 25/05/2008

 
 
 

After making the decision to purchase a hybrid or an alternative fuel vehicle, whether it’s a bio-diesel conversion or a chip fat conversion car your next step will inevitably be sourcing car insurance for your eco-friendly car. Rather than looking to some of the big players in the car insurance field such as AA, RAC or Endsleigh who may penalise you by charging you extra as they simply don't know what to make of your vehicle; you may be better off looking to a specialist insurer such as Adrian Flux.

With over 30 years experience insuring specialist cars, including imports with left hand drive, modified and adapted vehicles they’re staff are more likely to tailor a policy that suits you and your vehicle.  This is clearly the better option, as many of the big name companies are likely to offer you a blanket cover that doesn't take into account the specifics of your vehicle and thus will likely prove to be worthless in the event of an accident.

As their staff are adept at tailor making a policy for unusual or unique cars they are likely to know what insurers offer the best policies for whatever vehicle you are enquiring about. There is peace of mind in knowing that you will be talking to someone with valuable knowledge and as highly trained underwriters they will be able to calculate your premium on an individual basis.

 
     
 
 

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