Valuables in car might threaten your classic car insurance cover

According to a latest research British motorists leave good lot of valuables in their car which makes their car an attractive target for burglars.

It has been found that the drivers leave their costly goods and car boots in glove boxes. The car insurance customers usually leave mobile phones, sat navs, wallets and purses in their boot or glove box. If you want to leave some valuable items in your car then make sure that is out of sight. The most prone target of thieves in car is the boot box so while keeping the valuables in glove box lock it properly.

The drivers usually while shopping leave their bags in the car which attract the thieves towards the vehicle and make it a soft target. The drivers must hide their valuables while leaving in the car and keep the car and windows locked properly so that the thieves cannot intrude in the car. Further safety alarm can prevent any probable theft from your car as the siren will warn the owner about unwanted intrusion.

The theft in your classic car might affect your classic car insurance cover, as the insurer might hike your insurance premium. The irresponsibility of the car driver influences the classic car insurance cover harshly as the driver is responsible for the problem which in turn makes their policy expensive.

Apart from that there are other factors too to be considered by motorists to avoid expensive classic car insurance.

The drivers need to be careful while driving as driving without proper concentration on road might lead to accident and end up with rise in insurance premium up to 27 per cent. The drivers need to be careful about their vehicle whether it is driving or parking as safe driving will protect your vehicle from any damage and safe parking will prevent your car from any probable theft. The drivers need to check their classic car insurance cover finely to ascertain the coverage offered by the policyholder.

About Anne Jacobs

I am a full time insurance underwriter with a love for writing. I work in the UK at a classic car insurance company. My other hobbies are going to the gym and aerobics (when I am not looking after my 3 year old daughter Jessie.

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