Remember Me
forgot your password?

A Good Performance From Car Insurance

Everyone has an idea of the type of car they'd ideally like. You've probably plotted out exactly which car, or cars, you'd buy if your numbers came up on the Lottery. Maybe you stand and gape in open-mouthed admiration and envy as someone drives past in your dream car.

But what would be the true cost of your dream car? Obviously if you're a Lottery winner, money would be no object, but if you've scrimped, saved and sold your grandma to buy the luxury sports car you've coveted, you may not have all that much to spare on hidden costs.

What hidden costs? I hear you cry. Well, aside from the obvious road tax and MOT costs, there's car insurance – a legal requirement – and repair bills which will be inevitable on some cars. Add to that any 'performance' extras such as filter kits, injection systems and even racing style in-car accessories (if that's your thing), and the costs can easily mount up. There's a lot to take into account when planning a car purchase.

Before you decide you definitely want that sports car, do some research into the insurance and other details. Try and find out what the most common faults on your chosen model are, and how much they typically cost to fix in your area. Repair costs are one of the things an insurance underwriter will take into account when deciding what to charge you for cover.

It's almost a given that any high performance vehicle will be in a high motor insurance group. The Subaru Impreza, the Lancer, the Evo and most other popular sports cars are group 20, the highest insurance group possible. If you are under 30 years of age, you'll be classed in the high-risk group for a performance car, and will pay more for your premiums than someone even 2 years older. Luckily there are companies who offer cheap car insurance for performance cars; it's just a matter of shopping around.

As well as insurance and repairs, check the emissions to find out the possible cost of your road tax. For cars registered after 1st March 2001, the cost of tax is calculated by the engine emissions, which can easily be found on the manufacturers website, or ask at the local dealership. To give you an idea, the new Subaru Impreza STi has emissions of 243 g/km, which means the road tax on one of these will work out at £300 for the year, or £165 per 6 months. Doesn't sound like a huge amount, but when you have to pay it all in one go it can be quite a hardship.

And then there's the thing that a lot of people seem to forget when purchasing a high-performance vehicle – the fuel consumption. Traditionally, the bigger the engine the more thirsty it is. And of course, the more powerful the engine the more fuel needed to run it. Sticking with the Subaru as an example, the urban fuel consumption is a mere 20.5 mpg, compared to a smaller model like the Peugeot 206 with an impressive 65.7 mpg.

The point is, all these things should be taken into account before going ahead with a purchase. There's no point in spending a large amount for a car you can't afford to move off your driveway. Lawn ornaments are much cheaper.

J Tillotson

J Tillotson is a financial author based in the UK

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Insurance Articles
  • More from J Tillotson

Newborn tests early indicator of certain disorders

By: Health Insurance | 19/12/2009
Unlike a lot of first-time mothers, Tiffany Riner knew why her newborn daughter, Aubrey, came back to the hospital nursery with a Band-Aid wrapped around her tiny heel.

Davis, Reed ot odds

By: Health Insurance | 19/12/2009
U.S. Rep. Artur Davis is trying to become Alabama's first African-American governor. Joe Reed is chairman of the state Democratic Party's black wing

KidCheck program honored

By: Health Insurance | 19/12/2009
A program geared toward screening school-aged children for abnormalities and promoting the overall health of children was honored this week.

Tips To Find The Best Health Insurance Policy For Those With Pre-Existing Medical Conditions

By: Allen Caller | 19/12/2009
People with pre-existing medical conditions (such as Heart Disease, diabetes etc) usually find it very difficult to find health insurance policy. However, you still have many options to consider and if you try in the right direction, it is not going to be very difficult to find the right policy for you.

Reasons For Investing In The Stock Market - Part 2

By: Http://insurancetip.net | 19/12/2009
Previously the advantages or the reasons why you should invest in the stock market was discussed. In the first part of this two part series, we discussed about the first three reasons why you should invest in the stock market those are, potential for greater returns, part ownership of the company you are investing and belonging to a special group of people. We continue by discussing the next 4 reasons in part 2 of this 2 part series. Should you wish to view the entire article, check out my blog.

Buying Term And Investing The Difference

By: Http://insurancetip.net | 19/12/2009
You have probably heard of the saying “Buy term, invest the difference” when getting insurance and putting your money in investments. But do we really comprehend what it actually means? What could be the reason why majority of financial planners strongly recommend that you should “buy term and invest the difference” ? On the other hand why is your insurance agent forcing you to buy his or her recommended product?

Rule Of 72

By: Http://insurancetip.net | 19/12/2009
There was once an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) who worked abroad for several years. At the age of 29 his savings already amounted to P 100,000.00 (Philippine peso)

Rule Of 72

By: Http://insurancetip.net | 19/12/2009
There was once an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) who worked abroad for several years. At the age of 29 his savings already amounted to P 100,000.00 (Philippine peso)

Cheap Hotels: Just How Cheap are They?

By: J Tillotson | 10/12/2008 | Hotels
With the price of holidays on the rise, more of us are seeking out cheaper deals on flights, hotels and car hire. But thousands of out-of-pocket holiday makers are coming to the realisation that cheap doesn't always mean cheap. You can avoid paying more than you expected for your so-called 'cheap' hotel if you know what to look for.

Home on the Range Part 2

By: J Tillotson | 10/12/2008 | Remodeling
How can you avoid the cowboys when you're looking to get work done on your home? Part 1 covered finding a reputable building firm and part 2 will show you how to ensure you get the best work done for your money.

Home on the Range Part 1

By: J Tillotson | 10/12/2008 | Remodeling
As the mortgage market sinks further, householders are thinking twice about moving home. Instead, homes are given a new lease of life by fresh decorating, new furniture and even remodelling. But renovating your home can bring a whole new set of problems.

Airports: Consider yourself Cleaned Out

By: J Tillotson | 05/12/2008 | Travel
An airport is typically a busy place; thousands of people milling around, queuing, shopping, checking through luggage; it's no wonder that scammers use airports to find their victims. This is a quick guide to the more common airport scams and how to spot and avoid them.

Life Insurance: the Cost of Dying

By: J Tillotson | 27/11/2008 | Insurance
It's not a subject most of us like to consider, but studies in the UK have shown that the cost of a funeral has risen by a third in the last 4 years. The average cost of a burial is now £2800, and cremations will set your family back about £2300 for basic services.

Fun in Florida

By: J Tillotson | 27/11/2008 | Travel
What do you want from a holiday? Fun and excitement, or peace and relaxation? Perhaps you love nothing more than a week-long retail therapy session, or you just want somewhere you can go to keep the kids happy? No matter what type of holiday you're after, you're almost guaranteed to find it in Florida.

Walk Good in Jamaica

By: J Tillotson | 25/11/2008 | Travel
As holiday destinations go, you can't go far wrong with a trip to Jamaica. The combination of lush tropical scenery, hot sun and cheerful, friendly locals makes for an unforgettable break.

Car Hire Scams: Damage Control

By: J Tillotson | 25/11/2008 | Travel
When you arrive at your holiday destination, you're usually tired from the flight, bogged down with luggage and just wanting to get to your hotel. If you've hired a car, you want to get in it and go as soon as you can. Car hire firms know this, and many will take advantage of the fact. The 'discovered damage' ploy is one of the oldest tricks in the car hire book, and costs tourists millions of pounds each year.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.10, 6, w2)