Quick insurance question
#16
Instructor
Actually, I don't think this is quite true. As long as you have the VIN, you can insure it.
When I had my "loaner" car (a 2014 911 C2) back in 2014 when the 2104 GT3s were sitting at the port for 6 months, waiting for new engines, I ended up putting my loaner on my personal insurance policy (with AMICA). The dealership said that they officially insured loaners for 30 days but, "it should be OK" for this special case. I'm too paranoid about insurance companies to trust that, so they said I could just exchange my loaner every month. Since I had the only sports car in the loaner fleet (they were mostly Cayennes, Macans, and Panameras), I didn't want to do that. So, I just added the loaner car to my regular policy. It was way cheaper, to me, than worrying about it...
When I had my "loaner" car (a 2014 911 C2) back in 2014 when the 2104 GT3s were sitting at the port for 6 months, waiting for new engines, I ended up putting my loaner on my personal insurance policy (with AMICA). The dealership said that they officially insured loaners for 30 days but, "it should be OK" for this special case. I'm too paranoid about insurance companies to trust that, so they said I could just exchange my loaner every month. Since I had the only sports car in the loaner fleet (they were mostly Cayennes, Macans, and Panameras), I didn't want to do that. So, I just added the loaner car to my regular policy. It was way cheaper, to me, than worrying about it...
#17
Rennlist Member