tinlizard |
Fri Jan 17, 2014 6:27 pm |
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Haven't seen anyone mention Chubb. They cover my beetle for $11k agreed value, garage required, for a very reasonable cost - $171/yr. If I add another vehicle, only the collision/comp goes up, as the liability applies to each car when it is driven, and they figure you only drive one at a time. |
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richparker |
Fri Jan 17, 2014 7:07 pm |
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Tri-Bus wrote: State Farm insured as a Motorhome, the classic was restrictive, regular car insurance was rather high
Regular car insurance, it's like $350 a year for full coverage. I drive mine everyday and didn't want the restrictions of classic ins. I also run regular plates and not antique car plates, they are also restrictive around here. |
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Steve C |
Fri Jan 17, 2014 7:10 pm |
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I am with Alstate , they are very expensive.
I tried to get Hagerty for my Bus and Bradley, but my daily driver is older than both so got turned down :roll: |
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jhicken |
Fri Jan 17, 2014 8:56 pm |
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tinlizard wrote: Haven't seen anyone mention Chubb. They cover my beetle for $11k agreed value, garage required, for a very reasonable cost - $171/yr. If I add another vehicle, only the collision/comp goes up, as the liability applies to each car when it is driven, and they figure you only drive one at a time.
I'm insured by Chubb Collector Car Insurance, they cover my '69 Beetle, '79 Convertible and '79 Bus. Top notch service at competitive prices and no mileage restrictions. I've been with them for about 10 years. I've had one claim and they didn't flinch, I had a check in less than a week.
One thing to note, Chubb is an underwriter as opposed to folks like Hagerty or Grundy who are brokers. The buck stops with them.
-jeffrey |
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