Anyone else raising their insurance limits?
#61
Quit Smokin'
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Look at Porsche Insurance since you're in Ohio. https://www.porscheautoinsurance.com
#62
Interesting thread. I’m also thinking of going to agreed value from my “regular” policy with MetLife.
Anyone have a good insurance agent they would recommend for the northeast (Maine and Massachusetts)?
Anyone have a good insurance agent they would recommend for the northeast (Maine and Massachusetts)?
#63
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Hagerty $2,800 annual pre-pay @$195,000 stated value w/$2500 deductible... no idea if thats good or bad. I believe the best price is USAA if you or your spouse is ex-military.
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#66
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I got a quote from Hagerty which came a bit lower than my current policy with American Modern. But I've had nothing but good service from these guys. I just raised the policy on all of my cars. Gave them a number, sent them a few current photos of the vehicles, and that was it. No hassle.
#67
@QueueCumber insurance thread is here. Lots of good info. Once porscheautoinsurance.com comes to your state, that may be one to look into. Hagerty has always been incredibly high in my experience, along with my one friends experience. But they should be good. If you want to switch all of your insurance over to one company through a broker, Cincinnati or Chubb may be good.
#68
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Hi Joe, thanks for bumping the thread. So my agent returned my email today and said, Liberty Mutual does not have an endorsement to allow for OEM parts. That being said she's calling Hagerty tomorrow and I'll most likely be changing companies.
#69
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Chubb wanted appraisals on all my cars. I guess reality all around them is not enough.
Switching to American Modern. They have always been very good in my experience.
Switching to American Modern. They have always been very good in my experience.
#70
Good luck and keep us posted. I know in Ohio State Farm also does not have an endorsement for OEM parts, which is unfortunate. Granted, you could cover the cost out of pocket yourself, but that’s going to be a considerable amount of money.