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I'm a Hagerty believer. They covered my car before it was finished. Grundy would not.
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thought id revisit this thread. We are making some calls getting prices.
A quick quote from Haggerty, was 570.00 for 25 grand. |
I've always thought about getting classic car insurance but the price always worried me. The last one I added to my Insurance was a '67 XR7 Cougar and it only added $87 for the whole year; It's not full coverage, it just coverage for the other cars/people but figured I could start a car fund with the extra money I was saving and they couldn't limit my driving or put restrictions on me. I hoped if I got hit the other person's insurance would cover fixing mine (fingers crossed). Since my new car is a camino they would most likely total it for $9500 regardless of how much I have into the car, so when I insure this one I'll just do the same.
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With Michigan's goofy car laws, or rates are in the top five highest, in the country.
Even so I was pleasantly surprised with the 500.00 quote. |
$570, I paid $225 with Hagerty for $22k insurance. I do have year of manufacture plates, like historical plates that saves $80 to $100 a year unless MI has changed the law on that.
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I had my car appraised 4 years ago. I have had Hagerty for many years. I pay 430 per year for 57k. Thats probably alittle over kill, but thats what it was appraised for back in 06. I figure if it gets stolen or the W word. I wouldn't be heart broken. :D
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I'm with Hank, I use Haggerty and have my car insured for 25K and it's about $230.00 and I have 1969 plates...I'd say 500 is way to high
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Another thing I like about Hagerty is they are car people too and they know their cars.
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