4×4 owners may wonder why their insurance rates are higher than they are with cars. The fact is that 4×4 vehicles are much different than normal cars and vehicles. They have extra capabilities and features that the insurance company sees as more hazardous. You should know what to expect before you buy a 4×4 vehicle.
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 huge factor is that 4×4 vehicles are targeted for vandalism and theft more. This is especially true if you live in the city versus in the country. Since the insurance company has the city as a higher risk zone for theft you will pay more in insurance. It’s best to live in a rural area where your high profile vehicle won’t be as likely to be targeted.
Costs to fix 4×4 trucks and SUVs are much higher than the cost to fix regular vehicles. This is because parts are harder to find and repair. Insurance companies will look at this as an extra cost to insure your vehicle and will charge you more. If you have extra features added to your 4×4 that didn’t come with the stock you will have to get extra insurance to have these repaired in case of an accident. Insurance companies won’t voluntarily pay for these extra add-ons unless your policy specifically covers them.
Finally the biggest difference between 4×4 vehicles and cars is it’s off road capabilities. Your standard car insurance won’t cover your vehicle if you go off road. This means that you will have to either pay for the repair costs yourself or have to see if your car insurance company offers off road protection. If they do then you will have to pay a higher rate. Also if you’re an enthusiast that likes to race or enter other various competitions you may have to get those covered separately. In some instances it’s better to be covered for a single day then pay high interest rates every month.
The insurance basics are virtually the same besides these few factors. You will want to check with several insurance companies to try to find the best rate for your 4×4. You should also review the policies of the various insurance companies very closely as they may have different policies regarding your 4×4 and its coverage.
Susan Reynolds is the content coordinator for a leading South African Insurance Provider who specialises in Car Insurance Options.
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