Car Insurance for my 1999 Ford Festiva?

My car was purchased early 2013 for $4500. 80,000 k's, engine in great condition.
I'm now needing to renew my comprehensive car insurance but most insurers are only giving the option to insure it for $2000-$2900.
Would you accept that? How much would you insure it for?
I have no problems with it and am not at 90000 k's yet

In the USA I have never heard of a "stated value" insurance policy for a common car such as you seem to be writing about.

80,000 kilometers or 80,000 miles? "k" is not a proper symbol…

Look up the value in Kelley Blue Book: www.kbb.com. $2,000 looks like fair market value to me.

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