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Coming Soon: Insurance Cost Relief And More Choices For Classic Car And Collector Vehicle Owners

HemmingsArticleJuly 11, 2024 | Next week classic and modern collector vehicle owners across the Midwest will have more choice and potentially some much needed cost relief when it comes to protecting their prized vehicles. New classic and modern collector car insurer, OpenRoad, has announced it will begin offering coverage to auto enthusiasts across select U.S. states this Monday, July 15, 2024, promising better prices and superior coverage for classic cars, vintage vehicles, and modern collector cars.

In a market where insurance rates continue to increase year after year, OpenRoad promises to provide automotive enthusiasts superior insurance coverage at a fair price. In the development of their program, OpenRoad has partnered with National Interstate Insurance Company, a leading property and casualty insurer focused on the transportation industry rated “A+” (Superior) by A.M. Best.

OpenRoad’s official market entry could provide some much-needed relief from skyrocketing insurance costs for many collector vehicle owners. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, today many drivers are paying 22-percent more than they did just a year ago. On average, auto insurance costs have grown six times faster than inflation since March of 2023.

“It’s shocking to see what U.S. drivers have experienced in terms of rate increases,” said Justin Moreno, OpenRoad’s Chief Marketing and Communications Officer. “We know that the auto enthusiast community has been affected given most U.S. collector vehicles that are eligible for our program are currently covered by standard auto insurance carriers. Our objective is to show these vehicle owners what the right coverage looks like and provide rates that reflect the special care they give their rides.”

OpenRoad’s insurance program includes specialized coverages tailored to the unique needs of classic and modern collector vehicle owners, with many protections not available through standard auto insurance programs. OpenRoad’s pricing models also account for the reduced accident frequency often associated with collector vehicles, resulting in lower insurance rates for their owners.

“When developing our program, we examined all the contributing factors that were causing these rate hikes,” explained Mark VanDam, OpenRoad’s Chief Underwriting Officer. “In the process, we identified several opportunities for us to build a better program, one that passed more savings along to our customers and provided the specialized coverages they need.”

OpenRoad’s initial launch will be centered around Midwest states with coverage in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio starting Monday, July 15th, 2024. The collector vehicle insurer aims to add an additional 12 states before the fall and ultimately plans to offer coverage countrywide.

Updates to OpenRoad’s official launch schedule will be published regularly on the company’s LinkedIn page. More information can also be found by visiting OpenRoadAutoInsurance.com.