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Performance car insurance

High performance cars can be expensive to insure
High performance cars can be expensive to insure

Wednesday, 25, Oct 2006 12:00

Just because you drive a high performance car, doesn't mean that you should be forced to pay sky high prices for your car insurance.

myfinances.co.uk can help you find an excellent deal on your performance car insurance. We have teamed up with Confused.com so you can search and compare prices from over 70 insurance providers.

Our service is free, impartial and you only need to fill in a single form. The prices you see are fully underwritten quotes, not estimates ... And you could save over £200*!

Get a performance car insurance quote

High performance cars can be expensive to insure because of the perceived higher risk of claims and costs involved in replacements and repairs associated with high powered cars.

However, there are a number of specialist performance car insurance companies that offer competitive rates with sports car insurance policies that cater specifically for sports and high performance cars.

Insurance companies that specialise in providing tailored cover for performance cars recognise that those that spend large sums on their dream sports car are likely to cherish and care for them more than your average vehicle and will often have a second car they use for daily routine use reducing mileage. By taking into account these factors they are able to keep the cost of your performance car insurance premiums as low as possible.

myfinances.co.uk will help you find UK performance car insurers that offer cheap performance car insurance, saving you money and time in the process.

Fill in one simple form for a great performance car insurance quote and cheap cover for performance cars.

*12% of customers who received a motor insurance quote in Q1 2009 and provided a best alternative price saved over £205.80

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