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How do you insure the expensive mods on your car or insure it for an agreed car valu?
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<blockquote data-quote="Velatorix" data-source="post: 9526011" data-attributes="member: 103514"><p>Hey guys, I realize I am brand new here and it may be kind of brash posting a thread as the first thing I do here, but I am hoping I can glean from your veterans years of wisdom. This is the deal: I want to buy a 2001 SVT Cobra that is pretty heavily modified. The problem is this, according to KBB and NADA a 2001 Cobra with 10,000 miles is only worth between $11,000-$14,000. Therefore the insurance company will only give me that or less if it's wrecked. I would be paying $25,000 for the car in pristine/show condition. The guy who owns it had nearly everything other than the interior replaced with the best of the best as far as suspension, wheels and tires, Al Papitto built Teksid Cobra block, JT trim supercharger, T-56 tranny, aluminum drive shaft, 4.10 Ford racing gears, full 3inch exhaust, auto meter phantom gauges, roll cage, etc, etc the list goes on and on. He showed me the receipts and he spent well over 50-60 grand on the mods and parts for the car alone, and that's not counting the stock car itself, which is in pristine condition. Obviously I'm getting a good deal here but I also want to be covered in the case of an accident. I only want to insure it for my purchase price of $25,000. For the last 2 days I have been searching the internet, calling insurance companies, and nobody will insure a car for the price you purchased it for or a set value amount other than classic car insurers and they only insure for someone over 25, and I am 19. I am about ready to pull out my short hair with tweezers I am so frustrated that I can't find a company that will insure it. I was hoping that other SVT enthusiasts like yourselves would be able to tell me how you insure your cars when you modify them with whipple superchargers, gauges, or anything else you add to the car that cost a good amount of money and makes your cars worth more than the stock model would be. Are there companies that will insure just your mods like seperate from your car insurance policy, so that if you are in an accident they pay you what the mods were worth? Like for example, with collision on my policy they would pay me around $12,000 give or take. Is there a company I could get another policy with for an extra $13,000 to cover the difference between the insurance payout and what I purchased the car for or is there a company that will cover the price of some mods? Basically all I want is to be insured so that if it gets totalled I'll get close to $25,000 and won't have to take a huge loss. I'm just getting into the high performance/modded car world so I'm not sure if I just am not aware of how you guys do it or if there is actually no way to insure them. I have searched google with every keyword I could think of that's even remotely related to car insurance or mod insurance the past two days and I can't find anything close to what I'm looking for other than classic car insurance which I don't qualify for. If any of you guys could give me any information about thise issue or what my options are I would greatly greatly appreciate it. Thanks guys.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Vela :shrug:</p><p></p><p></p><p>PS. I forgot to say Progressive seems to have a set market value you can put on your car but there insurance rate is insane. So far they are the only company that comes close to what I am trying to do but are there any other options or companies that I could compare Progressives quote too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velatorix, post: 9526011, member: 103514"] Hey guys, I realize I am brand new here and it may be kind of brash posting a thread as the first thing I do here, but I am hoping I can glean from your veterans years of wisdom. This is the deal: I want to buy a 2001 SVT Cobra that is pretty heavily modified. The problem is this, according to KBB and NADA a 2001 Cobra with 10,000 miles is only worth between $11,000-$14,000. Therefore the insurance company will only give me that or less if it's wrecked. I would be paying $25,000 for the car in pristine/show condition. The guy who owns it had nearly everything other than the interior replaced with the best of the best as far as suspension, wheels and tires, Al Papitto built Teksid Cobra block, JT trim supercharger, T-56 tranny, aluminum drive shaft, 4.10 Ford racing gears, full 3inch exhaust, auto meter phantom gauges, roll cage, etc, etc the list goes on and on. He showed me the receipts and he spent well over 50-60 grand on the mods and parts for the car alone, and that's not counting the stock car itself, which is in pristine condition. Obviously I'm getting a good deal here but I also want to be covered in the case of an accident. I only want to insure it for my purchase price of $25,000. For the last 2 days I have been searching the internet, calling insurance companies, and nobody will insure a car for the price you purchased it for or a set value amount other than classic car insurers and they only insure for someone over 25, and I am 19. I am about ready to pull out my short hair with tweezers I am so frustrated that I can't find a company that will insure it. I was hoping that other SVT enthusiasts like yourselves would be able to tell me how you insure your cars when you modify them with whipple superchargers, gauges, or anything else you add to the car that cost a good amount of money and makes your cars worth more than the stock model would be. Are there companies that will insure just your mods like seperate from your car insurance policy, so that if you are in an accident they pay you what the mods were worth? Like for example, with collision on my policy they would pay me around $12,000 give or take. Is there a company I could get another policy with for an extra $13,000 to cover the difference between the insurance payout and what I purchased the car for or is there a company that will cover the price of some mods? Basically all I want is to be insured so that if it gets totalled I'll get close to $25,000 and won't have to take a huge loss. I'm just getting into the high performance/modded car world so I'm not sure if I just am not aware of how you guys do it or if there is actually no way to insure them. I have searched google with every keyword I could think of that's even remotely related to car insurance or mod insurance the past two days and I can't find anything close to what I'm looking for other than classic car insurance which I don't qualify for. If any of you guys could give me any information about thise issue or what my options are I would greatly greatly appreciate it. Thanks guys. Vela :shrug: PS. I forgot to say Progressive seems to have a set market value you can put on your car but there insurance rate is insane. So far they are the only company that comes close to what I am trying to do but are there any other options or companies that I could compare Progressives quote too? [/QUOTE]
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