
Though classic cars are some of the most expensive to maintain cars on the market, some owners neglect to get insurance for their vehicles. This is because many times classic cars are mostly used for display models, they aren't driven and they aren't moved often, so what is the point? However, what happens if the vehicle is stolen or damaged by an act of god.
I once watched as man's classic Chevy rolled down a hill and into the busiest street in a city of 600,000 people. The car hit the median, the tires burst, and all the glass flew out widly. It very narrowly missed being hit by several cars, including my own. This car rolled straight out the guys garage and he wasn't in it. I looked back to see him standing on the hill crying and throwing his arms in the air. Personally, this is not something I would want to go through. Which is why I keep the old Ford that was passed down to me from my dad insured, even though it sits in my garage most of the time.
So though you might not drive your classical car ever, or often things can still go wrong. Every year there are hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, fires, and hail storms. Not to mention careless mistakes with a parking break during cleaning or thieves. For this reason it absolutely necessary to consider Aviva car insurance or some other leading car insurance for your classic car.