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The Difference Between 4×4 Insurance And Regular Car Insurance

July 9, 2010 by  
Filed under Insurance

If you own a 4×4 you may have noticed that the insurance rates are higher than a car. This is because a 4×4 vehicle is quite different than a car and therefore incurs higher premiums. 4×4′s have different features as well as different capabilities which have an effect on the insurance rate. You should know exactly what you’re looking for and exactly how a 4×4 will affect insurance rates before you choose to buy a 4×4 or 4×4 insurance.

Basic car insurance will cover you for different aspect of an accident. A policy may cover the other driver and car, your car and injuries, and/or damage sustained from ‘acts of God’. These would include natural disasters and theft, depending on what your policy states. 4×4 insurance policies will work in the exact same way as regular car insurance, although it may be more expensive. A higher profile vehicle will cause more damage in an accident and will have higher costing repairs.

Another important factor is that 4×4 vehicles are known as high profile vehicles. They usually will be a target for theft more than an average car. This is especially true if the vehicle is kept in a public parking lot. Those who have a 4×4 vehicle and live in the city will pay more for insurance since their vehicle is more likely to be targeted due to higher crime rates.

Also if you do get into an accident your insurance company may not cover some of the parts that you have. Many 4×4 enthusiasts add extra parts to increase the performance of their vehicles. If you have these parts attached they will most likely not be covered by your insurance company and may even cause your vehicle to be classified as a higher risk vehicle for having aftermarket parts. If the company offers insurance to cover aftermarket parts then you will be paying quite a bit more in insurance.

Off road driving is the biggest difference between 4×4 and regular car insurance. This option lets you take your vehicle off of the road and through other terrains. If you damage your vehicle, which is fairly likely, the damages will only be covered if you have a specific policy with off-road insurance. A standard policy will become void for the time you drive off road, leaving you to pay the damages yourself. Prices will increase if you regularly participate in races or other all-terrain sports with your 4×4. Some people choose to get insurance for these events just for one day to reduce costs.

Aside from the fact that 4×4 vehicles are more expensive to insure, the policies are not all that different from regular cars. Get your best quote by searching multiple car insurance companies online. Read through each policy offered by the companies before committing to one, since some include features that others don’t. Also take note of how much your insurance company is covering, since lower coverage may leave you with extra bills. Make sure that you coverage isn’t over or under what your vehicle and your budget require.

Susan Reynolds is the content coordinator for a leading South African Insurance Provider who specialises in Car Insurance Policies.

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