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Jeff's First FFR
06-24-2020, 02:29 PM
Hi again,
Well I used Hagerty, but I was wondering what you guys use and which you think is the best for all coverages and "unlimited" miles.

Thanks,
Jeff

KDubU
06-25-2020, 05:09 AM
Call Mike at Midwest or was it Robin? Forgetting now.

Ernie67
06-25-2020, 05:28 AM
Robbin@midwestclassicins.com (217)965-3965

Bobby Doug
06-25-2020, 09:59 AM
I went with Grundy. They are not the cheapest but they have fewer restrictions than Hagerty. Last thing I want is a denied claim because I broke a restriction. I also went with "Agreed Value".

jab351w
06-25-2020, 02:01 PM
Just went through this and also wound up going with Grundy. Originally got a quote from Midwest and was going to use them based upon the positive feedback on the forums but decided to also check with my regular insurance agent. She was able to set me up with a policy through Grundy for the same agreed value as Midwest and higher liability limits for about $200 less per year. So it definitely pays to shop around.

I'm in MA so many of the usual providers don't write policies here.

Ducky2009
06-25-2020, 02:28 PM
Just received a quote from Robbin Terry (Midwest Classic Insurance 800-348-3869) for about 1/3 off of what I was paying. New company - American Modern Property and Casualty.

bmackrell
06-25-2020, 05:07 PM
Hagertys!

Jeff's First FFR
06-26-2020, 07:29 AM
I went with Grundy. They are not the cheapest but they have fewer restrictions than Hagerty. Last thing I want is a denied claim because I broke a restriction. I also went with "Agreed Value".


Hi,
Just curious; what restrictions does Hagerty have that Grundy covers?

Jeff

Papa
06-26-2020, 09:01 AM
American National Property And Casualty (ANPAC). Their CHROME collector car product is every bit what Hagerty & Grundy offer without the restrictions and at a very affordable rate.

Edit: ANPAC CHROME does have a 10,000 mile/year limitation, so not completely restriction-free.

mburger
06-26-2020, 10:28 AM
I use Hagerty. Not only are there no restrictions but they actually encourage me to drive. It was a bit of a hassle when I first got the policy back in 2017. I had to get the car appraised and fill out an affidavit with my history driving high powered cars. My old Mk1 was originally appraised at $41,000. After I added my premium soft top, I increased my coverage to $45,000 no questions asked. If I recall I am paying about $675 a year which includes their drivers club.

JWolfe
06-29-2020, 06:53 AM
Hagerty's here as well. I am also interested in knowing of any restrictions.

Papa
06-29-2020, 07:35 AM
I use Hagerty. Not only are there no restrictions but they actually encourage me to drive. It was a bit of a hassle when I first got the policy back in 2017. I had to get the car appraised and fill out an affidavit with my history driving high powered cars. My old Mk1 was originally appraised at $41,000. After I added my premium soft top, I increased my coverage to $45,000 no questions asked. If I recall I am paying about $675 a year which includes their drivers club.


Hagerty's here as well. I am also interested in knowing of any restrictions.

When I was shopping for insurance, I spoke with Hagerty and asked some very pointed questions about usage restrictions. You need to review their policy and definition of "pleasure use" very carefully. They advertise no mileage restrictions, but there are restrictions based on their definition of "pleasure use" that are important to understand if you ever drive your insured car to work or to stop at a grocery store, etc.

From their FAQ:

What are your usage restrictions/guidelines?

Simply put, we want you to enjoy your classic vehicle. You’re covered for pleasure use, whether it's a drive on a gorgeous summer day, a trip to the ice cream shop, attending club events or going to shows. While only the policy describes the coverage provided, if you have specific questions about usage, we're happy to discuss them with you.

And another reference:

Usage and Mileage

Our policy allows the collector vehicle to be used for club functions, exhibitions, organized meets, tours and even occasional pleasure driving — it just can't be a daily driver. Regular driving to work and/or for errands up to 5 months a year as a Seasonal Driver may be considered.

I'd recommend getting a statement from your agent if you use your car for anything that is in the gray area, like driving to work.

lewma
06-29-2020, 11:21 AM
Im with Hagerty too but I don't like the restriction that my 21year old son can't drive the car with me. A big part of building this car was to continue spending time with him. I'll call them eventually to see how this "restriction" can be removed.

davekp
06-29-2020, 06:11 PM
When I was shopping for insurance, I spoke with Hagerty and asked some very pointed questions about usage restrictions. You need to review their policy and definition of "pleasure use" very carefully. They advertise no mileage restrictions, but there are restrictions based on their definition of "pleasure use" that are important to understand if you ever drive your insured car to work or to stop at a grocery store, etc.

From their FAQ:

What are your usage restrictions/guidelines?

Simply put, we want you to enjoy your classic vehicle. You’re covered for pleasure use, whether it's a drive on a gorgeous summer day, a trip to the ice cream shop, attending club events or going to shows. While only the policy describes the coverage provided, if you have specific questions about usage, we're happy to discuss them with you.

And another reference:

Usage and Mileage

Our policy allows the collector vehicle to be used for club functions, exhibitions, organized meets, tours and even occasional pleasure driving — it just can't be a daily driver. Regular driving to work and/or for errands up to 5 months a year as a Seasonal Driver may be considered.

I'd recommend getting a statement from your agent if you use your car for anything that is in the gray area, like driving to work.

Or "errands".

otto halstead
06-29-2020, 06:57 PM
My first FFR was insured with Progressive as it was a daily driver, I drove it everywhere. To work, grocery, the movie theater, heck I even drove it to WalMart.(It was totaled on the way home from work) My second FFR was initially insured through Robin at Midwest but they sent me a letter that they no longer insure in Florida and sent me to Hagarty. I’m not sure how good they will be since even though my FFR is titled, registered, and insured, it is currently not completed. (Close but not quite)

mburger
06-29-2020, 10:09 PM
I work from home so...

JWolfe
06-30-2020, 07:04 AM
Thank you so much for the info Papa. I will certainly make sure to get some specifics as I drive mine as long as it is not raining. I don't have her to look at.

CraigS
06-30-2020, 07:14 AM
I have been w/ Robbin at Midwest for many years. Recently the company who actually provided the insurance quit doing it and Robbin is now working w/ Hagerty. Previously he had a couple of options and I am not sure if that is still the case. The good thing is that Robbin understands special interest cars which is way different than most agents.

mike223
06-30-2020, 08:30 AM
Im with Hagerty too but I don't like the restriction that my 21year old son can't drive the car with me. A big part of building this car was to continue spending time with him. I'll call them eventually to see how this "restriction" can be removed.

Every company I've seen willing to cover these cars insists on 10 years minimum driving experience.



I have been w/ Robbin at Midwest for many years. Recently the company who actually provided the insurance quit doing it and Robbin is now working w/ Hagerty. Previously he had a couple of options and I am not sure if that is still the case. The good thing is that Robbin understands special interest cars which is way different than most agents.

Same boat here.

Robbin also has American Modern available in some states (and maybe additional options as well).


+1 for Robbin - very helpful and knowledgeable - highest recommendation from me.

lewma
06-30-2020, 11:31 AM
Every company I've seen willing to cover these cars insists on 10 years minimum driving experience.

That's fine if the driver is in there alone. But if the driver is sitting next to an experienced driver then a separate provision should be able to be made for that.

Papa
06-30-2020, 11:43 AM
That's fine if the driver is in there alone. But if the driver is sitting next to an experienced driver then a separate provision should be able to be made for that.

I don't know what ANPAC's policy is on this. I can dig through my policy to see what it says.

Dave

Edit: Looks like drivers just need to have been licensed for at least five years, so most 21-year-old drivers could qualify.

GFX2043mtu
07-01-2020, 11:14 PM
American collectors through USAA with a agreed upon policy. Great rate and never had a issue with them over the years.

ptstew
07-02-2020, 11:08 AM
I have insurance with USAA. They suggested American Collectors to me, too. AC ended up being about the same price after factoring in the fact that I also carry an Umbrella liability policy. By the time I considered USAA’s annual reimbursements of premium there was probably no difference. USAA have been so good to me for 50+ years that it was a no brained to stay.

JWolfe
07-13-2020, 11:16 AM
Looks like I'm shopping. Hagerty's will not cover my car as a daily driver. They said I could drive to work "once in a while" and have a 5k mile limit per year. My rebuild should be finished Tuesday next week and I plan to drive this car as long as it is not raining. My normal insurance is USAA and they could not give me an umbrella policy last year because I was with Hagerty for some reason. So maybe this was in the cards all along. BTW- I tried to call Terry at the number above. I got an automated message trying to sell me a life alert to go around my neck. I'm 50 but I don't think (I hope not) I will need this yet.

TMartinLVNV
07-13-2020, 11:43 AM
Looks like I'm shopping. Hagerty's will not cover my car as a daily driver. They said I could drive to work "once in a while" and have a 5k mile limit per year. My rebuild should be finished Tuesday next week and I plan to drive this car as long as it is not raining. My normal insurance is USAA and they could not give me an umbrella policy last year because I was with Hagerty for some reason. So maybe this was in the cards all along. BTW- I tried to call Terry at the number above. I got an automated message trying to sell me a life alert to go around my neck. I'm 50 but I don't think (I hope not) I will need this yet.

I had USAA insurance for over 25 years. Based on a recommendation from Dave (Papa), I switched to American National General. I was paying about $1100 every 6 months for my two cars with USAA. When it was time to add the Cobra, I shopped around and, for me, ANG was by far the best option. I switched my homeowners over from USAA to ANG which was the same price, and they now cover all three of my cars for $1150 for the same coverage and deductibles. USAA wanted me to go to a third party that they recommend for over $1000 for every 6 months just for the Cobra! USAA is fantastic for a lot of things, but not for unusual cars or motorcycles.

Terry

JWolfe
07-14-2020, 05:29 AM
ANG does not write liability policies for North Carolina. I was going to have to have liability through USAA and a seperate policy through ANG. Grundy gave me a quote that is half of what I'm paying Hagerty but I'm skeptical. I want to see the fine print and currently waiting for it. Conveniently, it will be a couple more days until my rebuild is finished.

silver_pilate
07-14-2020, 02:27 PM
I wholeheartedly recommend Robin at Midwest as well. He insured me through the build process as a kit as well as when I first got it on the road. Unfortunately, the underwriter of my policy decided to stop offering in Texas, and Hagerty was offering to pick up. Robin also got me a quote from a different company that was a good quote.

However, since I was going to have to start the application over again anyway, I checked with my local agent who happens to be a very good friend of mine and insures my other vehicles and fifth wheel, and he was able to get me an agreed-upon value policy from Grundy that fit the bill nicely and was better priced than Hagerty's offer (as well as a tad cheaper than Robin's other offer).

emoore924
07-14-2020, 08:31 PM
These insurance threads are interesting anecdotal information but that's all they are. There can be no one "right" insurance carrier for everyone. Different states, different coverages, different driving records and different level of experience all influence how you'll be quoted.

Shop. Compare coverages for your needs. Get the best coverage for YOU. Buy. Simple as that.

chris10F
08-05-2020, 06:50 PM
I had USAA insurance for over 25 years. Based on a recommendation from Dave (Papa), I switched to American National General. I was paying about $1100 every 6 months for my two cars with USAA. When it was time to add the Cobra, I shopped around and, for me, ANG was by far the best option. I switched my homeowners over from USAA to ANG which was the same price, and they now cover all three of my cars for $1150 for the same coverage and deductibles. USAA wanted me to go to a third party that they recommend for over $1000 for every 6 months just for the Cobra! USAA is fantastic for a lot of things, but not for unusual cars or motorcycles.

Yep, USAA is one of the best for sure, but after some comparisons with American Insurance agency - I've got the second one. You can take a look on this resource I found ( https://www.americaninsurance.com/food-truck-insurance ). It turns out that they not just provide insurance for citizens, but also inform us about every type of insurance, and how we should react on different circumstances.

Vegasjack
08-05-2020, 08:38 PM
I use Hagerty. Not only are there no restrictions but they actually encourage me to drive. It was a bit of a hassle when I first got the policy back in 2017. I had to get the car appraised and fill out an affidavit with my history driving high powered cars. My old Mk1 was originally appraised at $41,000. After I added my premium soft top, I increased my coverage to $45,000 no questions asked. If I recall I am paying about $675 a year which includes their drivers club.

I too have Hagerty and had to go through the letter writing ordeal on experience driving speedmobiles. It was a hassel and I'm not sure any driver other than me is covered in it. Doesn't matter since no one else drives it,