The classification of a car as a sports car, family car, etc will depend upon the definitions set forth by an insurance company. Each insurance company has its own vehicle classification system that is typically based upon ISO (Insurance Services Office) VIN system or other company proprietary ranking systems.
Both foreign and domestic private passenger autos are classified as a vehicle type - sports car, high performance, luxury, van, truck, convertible, etc. Each of the following items helps determine a vehicle's classification as a sports car or other type of vehicle:
- Engine Type
- Manufacturer
- Body Style
- Engine Size
- Full Model Name
- Model/Series
- Body
- Engine
- Cylinders
- Restraint
- Restraint Indicator
- Anti-lock
- Transmission
- Other Options
- Daytime Running Lights
- Wheel Base
- Class Code
- Anti-Theft
- Curb Weight
- Gross Vehicle Weight
- Height
- Horsepower
Typically if it looks and acts like a sports car, it will mostly be classified as a sports car or high performance vehicle. If you are interested in purchasing a vehicle which you think might be considered a sports car check with your insurance agent to find out how the vehicle will defined by their specific guidelines. You click here for a sports car insurance quote and a free car insurance estimate.