replacement insurance...
#2
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Lots of classic, collector and specialty insurers can offer an 'Agreed Value' policy instead of the more typical 'Actual Cash Value' coverage...
Hagerty for example, but there are many others.
Hagerty for example, but there are many others.
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I use Grundy Worldwide on two Porsches.
Set replacement value, no mileage limits, zero deductible and glass coverage.
http://www.grundy.com/collector-cars/
Set replacement value, no mileage limits, zero deductible and glass coverage.
http://www.grundy.com/collector-cars/
#4
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Thank you sir.
I use Grundy Worldwide on two Porsches.
Set replacement value, no mileage limits, zero deductible and glass coverage.
http://www.grundy.com/collector-cars/
Set replacement value, no mileage limits, zero deductible and glass coverage.
http://www.grundy.com/collector-cars/
#5
Haggerty doesn't seem to care how you use it as long as it's not a daily driver and you adhere to the mileage limits.
#6
Banned
I use Hagerty on the old stuff and Geico on the new stuff. Geico is pissing me off with frequent letter asking me to document my mileage, since I claimed 3000 per car, which is correct.
#7
Burning Brakes
I think im going to go this route too. Im paying $1000 year Plymouth Rock and I can get $75K replacement value Haggerty for $150 more. I have not had this type insurance since I sold my 993TT but now that you mention it its probably worth doing.
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#8
Yea, this has been starting to get on my nerves. Geico seems to base their rates very heavily on miles traveled per car, and with 4 cars on the policy it can be tough to estimate.
#9
Banned
Well I have 2 drivers and 15 or 17 cars I don't even remember (cars in my sig plus a herd of utilitarians) and they still send these asinine letters.