Seasonal Vehicle Insurance: Protecting Your RV, or Sports Car During the Off-Season
- Knight Insurance Group
- Aug 7
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 20

As summer ends and the cooler months approach, you may be thinking about seasonal vehicles that are typically driven or enjoyed less during the winter months. While these prized possessions may be parked and out of sight, it’s crucial to ensure they remain fully protected during their off-season hibernation.
1. Review Your Coverage for the Off-Season
During the off-season, your vehicle’s usage changes, which means your insurance needs may shift as well. It’s important to adjust your coverage to reflect the reduced risk while still protecting against potential damage.
2. Consider Comprehensive or "Storage" Coverage
Comprehensive insurance is crucial for seasonal vehicles that aren’t being driven or used regularly. This coverage protects against non-collision damage, such as theft, vandalism, fire, or weather-related incidents. It’s especially important for RVs, which are often stored outdoors or in less secure locations.
For cars stored in garages, make sure your policy includes coverage for potential damage caused by flood, hail, or fire — things that can happen even when your vehicle is out of use.
3. Winterization and Maintenance Considerations
Proper winterization is key to preventing costly damage that may not be covered by your policy. RVs require specific maintenance procedures to prepare them for the colder months. This can include draining water systems to avoid freezing, covering vehicles with weather-resistant tarps, and storing them in a secure, climate-controlled environment.
4. Keep Your Storage Location in Mind
Where you store your seasonal vehicles is just as important as how you insure them. If you store your RV in a seasonal lot, consider whether the area is prone to flooding, theft, or vandalism.
5. Adjust Your Coverage Based on Usage
If you plan on using your RV, or car sporadically during the off-season (e.g., taking a fall trip or a winter getaway), consider temporary or “short-term” coverage for those specific trips. This way, you only pay for the insurance while you’re using it, while still keeping your vehicles adequately protected while in storage.
Whether you have a car collection or an RV for cross-country travel, we’re here to ensure your vehicles stay protected throughout the entire year.
Before you park your vehicles for the season, take the time to review your insurance with us. We’ll help you understand your options and ensure that your prized possessions remain fully protected, no matter the season.