There’s a somewhat distressing piece of news making the rounds that could cause your car insurance coverage rates to rise and make you question the safety of that old “beater” you’ve been driving to combat the rising cost of gas. The news? The insurance industry says that they’ve been receiving a higher number of claims for stolen vehicles that are 20 years or older, and that cars in this category are now more frequently stolen than newer cars.
Before you go kicking yourself for getting rid of your custom 2009 Jetta for an ’89 Cavalier, bear in mind that nobody’s urging car owners to “sell old, buy new.” The tried and true methods of limiting your car’s susceptibility to being swiped remain the most effective deterrents.
As always, common sense wins out. If you’re concerned that your car insurance coverage premiums may experience a jump if you just so happen to own the “flavor of the month” according to the insatiable palates of car thieves, having an alarm and GPS tracking device installed will help you secure the lowest car insurance rates possible.
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