Classic Car Insurance recommendations
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Anybody have any recommendations for Classic Car insurance companies? Have you found any with good rates... where they more or less than your standard insurance policy?
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Who do you insure your classic car with? What kind of coverage do you have? What are the restrictions? What do you pay? I'm currently with American Modern Insurance Group, paying $100/year for liability on a 1966 Mustang daily driver. Car is valued at $6000 and the policy is written for parade and Kodi nox occasional personal use.
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I have had nothing but issues trying to find classic car insurance for my Porsche. Started when I added a RR sport to my stable, pricing doubled with Safeco. Went shopping but the misinformation and limitations were too much. Some won't insure both vehicles, some wouldn't let me drive the car much, some had other limitations they impose on how and where you can drive your car and then what exactly was covered. Amazed me. I don't mind mileage stipulations but it was much more than that.
However in the linked thread above I see people being happy with the insurance providers I previously shopped. But I see varying information on being able to drive for pleasure, drive for fun or just to the store among other things. To me that wasn't that confidence I am looking for in an insurance company, worrying if I would be covered. I ended up with State Farm, cheaper all around for the Porsche, RR Sport, watches and home. I almost didn't even look at State Farm as they were always considered the most expensive insurance agent when I grew up.
However in the linked thread above I see people being happy with the insurance providers I previously shopped. But I see varying information on being able to drive for pleasure, drive for fun or just to the store among other things. To me that wasn't that confidence I am looking for in an insurance company, worrying if I would be covered. I ended up with State Farm, cheaper all around for the Porsche, RR Sport, watches and home. I almost didn't even look at State Farm as they were always considered the most expensive insurance agent when I grew up.