Grundy Insurance Feedback
#16
Three Wheelin'
The Grundy quote I received for four cars was the same as my Geico payment. But I guess the Grundy advantage is the TTS and GT4 are stated replacement value so that's a consideration.
Last edited by 4ocious; 08-28-2020 at 04:19 PM.
#17
Rennlist Member
100% Correct, it was a minor inconvenience having to source my own tow truck this weekend, but as you said i'll go through allttle pain to save $2K plus on insuring my 911. I have also heard the same about them paying claims. If you have a "true" accident they have a hotline through the parent Philadelphia insurance to intake the claim, its just only roadside items you have to deal with them during business hours.
#18
100% Correct, it was a minor inconvenience having to source my own tow truck this weekend, but as you said i'll go through allttle pain to save $2K plus on insuring my 911. I have also heard the same about them paying claims. If you have a "true" accident they have a hotline through the parent Philadelphia insurance to intake the claim, its just only roadside items you have to deal with them during business hours.
I switched to Grundy when I bought my 2010 TT nine months ago and my existing carrier (Mercury) quoted me over $3k a year. Shopped around with other traditional insurance companies at the time (GEICO, Progressive, etc.) and the quotes were even higher. This for a driver with 30 years experience, no accidents or tickets, and no teenagers on the policy. Typical California BOHICA. I was already used to the screw job from my 2006 C2S but this was too much.
Grundy set me up with high limits and a $250 deductible for $950/year. The catch is that we had to prove it was not a DD (wife and I had to show proof we had other cars), limited to 5000 miles a year, and I had sign an exclusion that no one under age 25 would be covered in driving the car. Believe me the last one was no problem at all as I could only imagine what I would have done with this car at that age.
Grundy set me up with high limits and a $250 deductible for $950/year. The catch is that we had to prove it was not a DD (wife and I had to show proof we had other cars), limited to 5000 miles a year, and I had sign an exclusion that no one under age 25 would be covered in driving the car. Believe me the last one was no problem at all as I could only imagine what I would have done with this car at that age.
My current situation:
-7 automobiles insured, all garaged at my primary residence
-1 motorcycle insured, but on a separate policy
-2 40-45 year old drivers with clean records, no children
-Neither of us has ever been at fault in an accident
-I've only made 1 claim I can recall, and that was for hail
-I've been working from home for 6+ years, so no official commute for me
-10 mile commute for wife
-Small town ~30k people
For the 7 automobiles, Grundy quoted me $6760/year. With similar coverage, my current policy with Liberty Mutual is $3580/year. For my 2008 turbo, Grundy quoted $1797/year, I currently pay $482/year with Liberty Mutual.
Last edited by vman932; 08-28-2020 at 12:35 PM.
#19
You also may not necessarily want your insurance company privy to every incident requiring a tow.
#20
Rennlist Member
As with anything, YMMV, but I've never understood why mine varies so much when it comes to Grundy insurance. I had them quote my vehicles twice (2019 and 2015) based on positives comments I've seen here on Rennlist. However, my quotes have always been super high. So much so that when I got a follow up email asking if I had any questions about my quote in October of 2019, I replied back asking why my quote was so high compared to others I've seen with the same vehicle, driving record, etc... Of course, no response.
My current situation:
-7 automobiles insured, all garaged at my primary residence
-1 motorcycle insured, but on a separate policy
-2 40-45 year old drivers with clean records, no children
-Neither of us has ever been at fault in an accident
-I've only made 1 claim I can recall, and that was for hail
-I've been working from home for 6+ years, so no official commute for me
-10 mile commute for wife
-Small town ~30k people
For the 7 automobiles, Grundy quoted me $6760/year. With similar coverage, my current policy with Liberty Mutual is $3580/year. For my 2008 turbo, Grundy quoted $1797/year, I currently pay $482/year with Liberty Mutual.
My current situation:
-7 automobiles insured, all garaged at my primary residence
-1 motorcycle insured, but on a separate policy
-2 40-45 year old drivers with clean records, no children
-Neither of us has ever been at fault in an accident
-I've only made 1 claim I can recall, and that was for hail
-I've been working from home for 6+ years, so no official commute for me
-10 mile commute for wife
-Small town ~30k people
For the 7 automobiles, Grundy quoted me $6760/year. With similar coverage, my current policy with Liberty Mutual is $3580/year. For my 2008 turbo, Grundy quoted $1797/year, I currently pay $482/year with Liberty Mutual.
liberty mutual is the worst insurance company ive dealt with. dropped them right quick and went back to aaa a decade ago and never looked back
your 482 bucks for the turbo is useless if you get in a accident they will give you kbb 60k for it and fight you the whole way
#22
Racer
I purchased mine from my Insurance Broker and I can contact him whenever I need something. He always answers and I have already renewed it since my first post about it.
#23
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
I meant calling them over the weekend if something happens over the weekend. It looks like they do have a 24 x 7 number for claims. The main number is not available over the weekend.
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#25
Rennlist Member
Same guy 5 years now.
When I buy or sell a car its a simple email. Rick always writes back within 24 hours and is a phone call away
Great service with Grundy
#27
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USAA has insured my automobiles for over 55 years. Vehicle losses were compensated at current market values, with no issues. Hagerty and Grundy are great companies also. I have never received quotes from the three companies that were significantly different. Liability coverage was a greater concern than damage coverage. USAA covered Liability and gave me a $900 to $1300 rebate at the end of the year.