usually 25 yrs.
On the average, though, for a car to be considered a "Classic Car" it must be at least 25 years old, and 50 years old for it to be considered an "Antique Car".
NO, in order for a car to be considered a classic it must be at least 25 years old.
Generally speaking nowadays, a car over 20 years old is considered a classic. A normal policy will cover it, but if it's in good condition, you would be better approaching a classic insurer or broker and agreeing a value.
classic is 25 yrs. old and antique is 30.
The definition of "classic car" is that the car be at least 25 years old. This qualifies the car as a historical vehicle. At that point a classic car insurance agency is your best bet for cost effective coverage. Classic car insurance agencies like Hagerty and Grundy offer insurance policies specifically for these vehicles.
Classic car insurance is for "classic" or older model cars, whereas basic car insurance is a minimum coverage insurance for normal cars. Classic cars are cars that are at least 20 years old but not more than 40 years old.
The definition of classic car depends on who you are asking. The Classic Car Club of America states that it must have been manufactured between 1925 and 1948 and be in extremely good condition. Many insurance companies define classic cars as those who are at least 15 years old, have low mileage, are in original condition and are preferably produced in limited quantities.
it has to be old and to be a really good car in its day After 25 years, the MVD considers the car an antique.
Yes.
30 years old
30 years and up
In Ohio it is. In AR & MO it is In MS, at 20 it's "Classic", at 25 it's "Antique".