Enthusiast Motor Insurance

Muscle Car – 1971 Ford Falcon GTHO Phase 3 – Car Insurance From Enthusiast

It isn’t often that a car of any kind makes the evening news or gets several minutes of coverage on a range of current affairs programmes. However, it also isn’t every day that a car made in Australia sells for more than $1 million ($1,030,000 to be exact) or comes with fascinating history including links […]

Your Guide to seeing a Car Show – Car Insurance From Enthusiast

On almost any weekend somewhere in Australia there will be a park, playing field or cow paddock sparkling with perfectly-polished cars and a sign carrying the words ‘Car Show Today’. More than a million Australians own ‘special’ cars and a decent proportion will spend at least some of their lives, polishing, preparing and exhibiting their […]

Cars – Classic vs Modern Classic vs Vintage – Car Insurance From Enthusiast

Readers who have been around since the 1970s or before will have witnessed continual movements in the value of vehicles we today know as ‘classics’. Before 1960, older cars would be described as ‘vintage’ or maybe ‘antique’. The term ‘classic’ didn’t become common until used in the titles of books and motoring magazines that catered […]

History of Glass Windows in Cars – Car Insurance From Enthusiast

Back when many of the cars Enthusiast now insures were new, a broken windscreen could be a life-threatening event. Very early automobiles didn’t come with a windscreen at all and later when they did the material was similar to that used in house windows; easily broken, sharp and deadly. Ford pioneered the use of a […]

Insuring a Car With Non-Standard Tyres and Rims – Enthusiast

Unless your car comes from the age of iron rims or inflates its tyres from a nitrogen cylinder then you will be among the vast majority riding on treaded rubber hoops filled with good old fresh air. The tyres of today have made vast advances, especially since radial ply construction became popular during the 1950s. […]

Mini around wet track at Goodwood – Festival of Speed

How great is this mini around a wet track at Goodwood’s Festival of Speed. Thanks to Just Cars for posting on their Facebook page. Cheers Steve Hunter. https://business.facebook.com/festivalofspeed/videos/1876806622329662/?t=34

Low KM Insurance for SUV’s – Enthusiast

Arguments still rankle about which car company developed the ‘pickup’ or ‘utility’ and likewise there is no clear decision over whose design was the first ‘Sport Utility Vehicle’ or SUV. The terminology is very much American but the origins of vehicles that could carry multiple occupants and/or cargo takes us to Europe and in particular […]

Salvage Rights Car Insurance – Enthusiast

The worst has just happened. Through no fault of your own the car you have washed, polished and cherished has been damaged and because parts are hard to find your insurer isn’t prepared to repair it. Worse still, if you want to chase down those parts and have the car repaired yourself, you need to […]