
For Immediate Release
August 27, 2010
Contact Information
Vanessa Loy
Sonshine Communications
(305) 948-8063
(BPRW) Insure Your Ride
Before you jump on the “Pimp My Ride” bandwagon, realize that vehicle modification is not without its price and safety risks. For example, altering a vehicle’s normal center of gravity by raising it up higher increases the risk of rollover during a collision. Automobile insurance agencies are also aware of these risks and may charge more to cover customized vehicles, if they cover them at all.
First, find out if your insurance agency covers customized parts. If they do, find out what the new cost of your policy will be. If they don’t cover it, you may need to add an endorsement – an extension of your comprehensive and collision coverage – to your current policy, or upgrade your plan. If the revised policy is too expensive or your insurance agency refuses customization coverage, you should look for an agency that specializes in customized cars.
You must honestly disclose every single modification you have done or plan to do with your insurance agent. You will need documentation of all previous work performed on your vehicle, which company performed it, and what specifications were used. This is the only way your agent can create a policy that prices your coverage accurately, protects your vehicle in case it is ever stolen or in an accident, and verifies that your vehicle is safe to drive. Once you have gotten all the facts, you can ride in style and in security.
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