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		<title>Car Insurance &#8211; Advantages of Owning a Classic Car (part 2)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As pointed out in the previous article, there is a considerable amount to be saved for those that invest in a classic car compared to purchasing a modern-day car; particularly with regards to insurance, MOT costs and overall value.Petrol costs are generally similar to an equivalently powered modern-day car. Interestingly, many classic cars can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">As pointed out in the previous article, there is a considerable amount to be saved for those that invest in a classic car compared to purchasing a modern-day car; particularly with regards to insurance, MOT costs and overall value.<br/><br/>Petrol costs are generally similar to an equivalently powered modern-day car. Interestingly, many classic cars can be converted to run on LPG, using the same procedure as modern-day cars. This will obviously have a positive affect on annual fuel costs.<br/><br/>The cost for replacing headlamps, radiator grills, bumpers etc. is usually considerably cheaper than that of modern-day cars. A typical rear lamp for a Morris Minor will cost in the region of £25, replacing the counterpart on a modern model can easily run into the hundreds! Therefore, the cost of minor repairs is also something that benefits the classic car owner.<br/><br/>Another not so obvious reason for choosing a classic car over a recently manufactured one is the advantages this has on the environment. It is widely believed that the overall carbon footprint of nearly every modern car has a great deal to do with their manufacture. So by choosing to re-use an already existing model you are undoubtedly doing your part to benefit our environment.<br/><br/>Furthermore, many of the components that make up today’s cars are designed to be binned and replaced on fault, hardly fitting with the “eco-friendly” lifestyles’ that we are encouraged to lead. Faults with older cars though, can usually be resolved by disrupting a much lower proportion of the vehicle.<br/><br/>Lastly, there is the social aspect of owning a classic, from like-minded individuals flashing their headlights at you to joining an owners club or attending any one of the hundreds of events – owning a classic can be very enjoyable. Such clubs and events are amass with knowledgeable owners who are often more than eager to offer a helping hand to those new to the hobby. Moreover, the larger make-specific clubs are an excellent place to pick up rare parts.<br/><br/>As you can see there is much more to owning a classic than you may have first thought, it&#8217;s important to note that all of the financial advantages relating to insurance and running costs are based on the premise that your classic will be of a high standard and well looked after.<br/><br/>The internet is an excellent place to read more about classics as well as finding classic car insurance, many of the larger car insurance comparison websites offer such features.<br/><br/> <br/><br/></p>
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