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by Andy Darwinson

Regardless of whether or not your car is high performance, you have a desire to cancel your insurance. The question of doing it right is a question that many who cancel their insurance must ask. If you don’t do it right, or if you just jump into it haphazardly, then you could hurt yourself financially in the long run.

It doesn’t matter what the reason is. You could be moving to another state, getting rid of your vehicle, or perhaps you just aren’t happy with the coverage that your provider is giving you. There are a number of things that you are going to need to understand so that your decision doesn’t end up coming back and haunting you.

First off, you need to make sure that you give your insurance provider a notice, a written notice at that. Sure, your policy might say that you don’t have to do this, but it’s better to be safe than sorry. Make sure you tell them that you are canceling your policy, though you don’t need to give them specifics. Your policy might not expire at the end of the term either, which is definitely something that you will need to watch out for.

There are a lot of people that wrongly believe their policy will end after the term, though if you don’t inform the insurer of your intent to cancel they may just keep billing you. Or they might do as they promised and cancel your policy when you fail to pay, though it will be a negative mark against you if you fail to inform them.

It’s never safe to assume automatic cancellations. While insurance companies, even those specifically catering to your high-performance car insurance needs – may be quick to inform you your policy will automatically be cancelled if you don’t send payment for a new term, they never mention the repercussions of this course of action. Better safe than sorry. Send in that notice of cancellation.

Another problem that you will have if you choose to cancel suddenly is the high risk insurance you will need to take out when other provider see your track record. You will pay a higher premium, and this should tell you how important the cancellation notices really are.

Changing Insurance Carriers

If you are keeping and driving the same vehicle but switching high-performance car insurance providers, make sure your cancellation date coincides with the effective date (start date) of your new policy. You don’t want to be caught in an accident when you’re uninsured, would you? That would just go down in history as the most stupid thing any responsible adult could do.

Getting rid of your high-performance car insurance may just be something that you have to do. You will need to find several reason to get rid of your policy, just remember to avoid having a negative mark on your credit. Make sure your insurance company knows of your plans to terminate. This is how you will keep from causing yourself serious trouble in the long run.

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