Car Insurance
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
Car Insurance
My new Turbo S will be arriving anytime soon and I am looking for car insurance. I had Grundy for my Ferrari 458 Speciale but felt they were very expensive. I searched the treads but could not find much. Has anyone any suggestions?
Thanks
Marco
Thanks
Marco
#5
Rennlist Member
Are you solely focused on price? Or are you looking for competitive insurance from a company that caters to high net worth individuals (HNW)? Just like many things in life, you get what you pay for. I know people don't want to spend too much on insurance, however not all contracts are the same.
FYI - I use PURE and I am in the insurance business. They are newer to the HNW insurance market and provide competitive pricing with the coverage that I look for.
PS - not a solicitation.
FYI - I use PURE and I am in the insurance business. They are newer to the HNW insurance market and provide competitive pricing with the coverage that I look for.
PS - not a solicitation.
#7
Racer
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/9944...insurance.html
Seems a lot of people are going to Geico. Are you looking for guaranteed value coverage or just a standard policy? My guaranteed value policy is through Hagerty but I'm paying an arm and a leg for it though. My regular Allstate underwriters won't insure my 991.2 TTS for some reason. 43 yo male with clean record and live in a good neighborhood but still for some reason Allstate thinks that the car is too risky to insure.
Seems a lot of people are going to Geico. Are you looking for guaranteed value coverage or just a standard policy? My guaranteed value policy is through Hagerty but I'm paying an arm and a leg for it though. My regular Allstate underwriters won't insure my 991.2 TTS for some reason. 43 yo male with clean record and live in a good neighborhood but still for some reason Allstate thinks that the car is too risky to insure.
Trending Topics
#9
Instructor
Thread Starter
Thanks folks.
No I am not looking at Geico. They are really bad. I very well know you get what you pay for, but Grundy was much like Ferrari, great product but not a good value. I heard a lot of good things about Hagerty.
Erie is weird. I have four cars and any car over two I wanted to insure through Erie I got punished for. Rates increase exponentially. Weird company and pratices. One would expect a volume discount instead of a volume punishment.
I will look at Pure as well. Received some marketing brochures from them.
Thanks again
Marco
No I am not looking at Geico. They are really bad. I very well know you get what you pay for, but Grundy was much like Ferrari, great product but not a good value. I heard a lot of good things about Hagerty.
Erie is weird. I have four cars and any car over two I wanted to insure through Erie I got punished for. Rates increase exponentially. Weird company and pratices. One would expect a volume discount instead of a volume punishment.
I will look at Pure as well. Received some marketing brochures from them.
Thanks again
Marco
Last edited by Cargt63; 02-17-2018 at 12:12 AM. Reason: Typos
#11
I have Geico, so far they seem ok. You never know till you have an accident. Had Liberty Mutual for 20 years,
not impressed. I talked to a couple of local body shops and who was easier to deal with and they said Geico.
And they Geico will use Porsche parts, not aftermarket. Geico was a lot cheaper than Liberty Mutual.
not impressed. I talked to a couple of local body shops and who was easier to deal with and they said Geico.
And they Geico will use Porsche parts, not aftermarket. Geico was a lot cheaper than Liberty Mutual.
#12
Instructor
Thread Starter
I have Geico, so far they seem ok. You never know till you have an accident. Had Liberty Mutual for 20 years,
not impressed. I talked to a couple of local body shops and who was easier to deal with and they said Geico.
And they Geico will use Porsche parts, not aftermarket. Geico was a lot cheaper than Liberty Mutual.
not impressed. I talked to a couple of local body shops and who was easier to deal with and they said Geico.
And they Geico will use Porsche parts, not aftermarket. Geico was a lot cheaper than Liberty Mutual.
My daughter’s VW Beetle is insured through Geico and when a falling branch hit the hood they insisted on replacing it with a 3rd party hood. I had to pay the difference to have the bodyshop use OEM parts. My experience with them is very poor. My friend had the same fight with Geico when he had a repair on his BMW 535.
#13
My daughter’s VW Beetle is insured through Geico and when a falling branch hit the hood they insisted on replacing it with a 3rd party hood. I had to pay the difference to have the bodyshop use OEM parts. My experience with them is very poor. My friend had the same fight with Geico when he had a repair on his BMW 535.
#14
Rennlist Member
insurance rates depend on credit scores, driving records, age of drivers, number of cars insured, state and county rates, auto details tied to the VIN
#15
Rennlist Member
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: The Swamps of Jersey/WGI/VIR...
Posts: 6,739
Received 1,842 Likes
on
1,226 Posts
Chubb and Atlantic Employers..
Great to work with, great full coverage policies, competitive $$$.
Bergen County, New Jersey 074 something something...
Great to work with, great full coverage policies, competitive $$$.
Bergen County, New Jersey 074 something something...