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Car Insurance
Hey guys, Ive heard from a few people that certain insurance companies offer "weekend" insurance, i believe thats the correct term for it. Basically, a cheaper insurance policy for cars that are not driven very often(usually limited to 3000 miles or so a year). My camaro is my 2nd car and only driven from April to early November and only on the weekends and I'm paying $1800 a year and the car doesn't even have full coverage(and I have a clean license). Does anyone know what companies I can look into?
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Get collector's insurance. Hagerty, Grundy, etc. 3000 miles a year is usually the limit. Plus, you can get an agreed value policy.
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i have my camaro on the family policy with state farm, as a collector, no mileage limit, just have to have a regular vehicle for everyone in the house with a license... IIRC 800/per
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you better read the policy language real close. and I pay a lot less for agreed coverage through hagerty, $20,000 agreed value ~$300.
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i looked at hagerty, the only problem is they say the car needs to be worth at least $15,000...my car is probobly worth $10-11,000 on a good day at best. if i put it at 15k are they really going to look into it that much? because hagerty is only $481/year.
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I never heard that. My Z used to be insured at $10k until I upped it.
Try American Modern (Heacock), American Collectors, Grundy Contact Tamara at http://www.mkinsuranceagency.com/ she has helped a lot of people I know. |
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Maybe try giving them a call. They have always been awesome to me on the phone.
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yea, going to try and call them some time this week, see what they say
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Here is my 08-09 Hagerty Policy and dec page. Notice the term Agreed Value stated right on the dec. http://www.nastyz28.com/~BonzoHansen...ertyPolicy.pdf More notes from Hagerty's site, just as an example. Note they make the same language distinctions as posted ealier. Quote:
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Scott and I know plenty of guys with collector cars, and none, as in ZERO of those guys with State Farm have a true agreed value policy. Some of the SF agents don't even know the difference. And that's not to say that SF is not a good insurance company, but they just don't have what you probably really want. I have personally spoken to a SF agent at length about this and they said just that- they don't offer agreed value like Hagerty. This may have changed- but I do not believe it has. Please look into this if you want an agreed value for your car. I just don't want to see you get screwed because SF was not up front with you. |
Yeah, Hagerty is weird. I just switched my Camaro to Heacock Classic Auto insurance. They're out of FL. I now pay $20 per month, but I already paid it all up front for the year. I insured my 98 for $10K. They have good customer service and their plan is cheap enough. I tried Grundy and and Hagerty also. Like you said, the Hagerty website says the car must be worth at least $15K. But when I called a Hagerty rep, he overlooked that, as did his supervisor, which I found kind of odd. So I didn't go with them for that reason. I don't want something like that coming back and biting me in the a$$ just because a sales rep wanted to close an insurance sale. Grundy seemed okay, but I am happy with Heacock. I rarely drive my Camaro anymore. You get older and priorities change I guess.
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