Some TV cars are more than just vehicles — they’re icons. From thrilling chases to unforgettable catchphrases, these rides stole the spotlight. But where are they now? And if you owned one, how would you insure it?
The sleek, talking Pontiac Trans Am wowed fans in the ’80s. A few original KITTs still exist, owned by collectors or museums. With custom tech and high value, insuring a car like KITT requires a specialized classic or custom car policy.
Famous for stunts and its orange paint job, the Dodge Charger “General Lee” is a collector’s gem. Some models used in filming have been restored or auctioned. These cars need agreed-value coverage to reflect their true worth.
Though fictional, many fans have recreated the van. Custom vehicles like this fall under modified vehicle insurance, which considers parts, labor, and uniqueness.
Multiple Batmobiles exist — some in museums, others with private collectors. Because of their uniqueness, they’re insured as high-value, one-of-a-kind assets, often with security requirements.
Classic, rare, or custom cars require more than basic auto insurance. At Ai United Insurance, we help you protect what’s priceless.
Got a dream car, custom project, or classic ride? Get a quote today and drive insured with confidence.
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