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Widetires22
Mar 30th, 07, 4:04 PM
I need to get insurance for my '70 again this year. Through our normal agent it was an absurd amount so I only kept it on for three months then dropped it when winter came. The only thing they offered special was an antique type insurance which she said only would allow me to drive in parades. :wacko:

Any experience with Hagerty.com insurance or others like them? Their rates for 30-40k value are very resonable by comparison.

Thanks,
Don

'70 Fanatic

bowtie6872
Mar 30th, 07, 4:24 PM
I use Grundy..
and it's 292.00 a year
agreed value, no milage limit persay..
only no driving daily to work etc..
must be able to show another car in you name(daily driver)
and must be garaged//

BADCHVL
Mar 30th, 07, 4:39 PM
I have Hagerty ,i really like them .Great people to deal with .I have my 70 insured with them. it only cost $230.00 a year.

Skier_Bob
Mar 30th, 07, 4:42 PM
hagerty since 2000 and very happy. i recommend you run a search on this site as I have seen this question asked several times.

Johnny O
Mar 30th, 07, 4:57 PM
Another happy Hagerty customer since 1998.

sswagon70
Mar 30th, 07, 5:23 PM
Another happy Hagerty client. The only claim I have had is for towing after a break down last year. Even though they could not find an affiliated tow company in my area, they agreed to pay the local tow company I use. It was a nice feature/service.

RAMBO
Mar 30th, 07, 5:50 PM
I have hagarty- havn't had any claims, but have heard they are good to work with.

one thing to keep in mind- the online signup forms default to the lowest coverage levels (personal injury, property damage, etc) On my daily driver i have these up high 100/300/100 hagarty was like 10/100/10... I've left it alone all year since i didn't feel like paying again- but as soon as i renew, i'll up my coverages. Don't know what the extra $$ will be but don't think it will be too much.

Remember, its not just about covering loss of your vehicle, but think about what could happen if you accidentally caused a terrible accident.

Just something to keep in mind.

surfingreg
Mar 30th, 07, 5:56 PM
I had Hagerty but it was $800 for $50k stated value!....I switched last year to AAA and for the same coverages it is only $250!......no other probs w/Hagerty, just the price...

rickster182
Mar 30th, 07, 6:49 PM
I've had Hagerty's since 2000. Had a major claim from them too when my father tapped my car in the back leaving a show. Unfortunately he was carried as a 2nd family member on my policy and since he was in his '71 El Camino SS, from the insurer's point of view, I might as well have hit myself. Anyway, you can take your cars to be fixed anywhere you want. We chose a good custom paint shop and Hagerty's adjuster deemed their prices a few hundred over what they considered reasonable, so we had to pay the difference. We argued the point and got them to meet us in the middle of the difference. So, when you read where they will let you take your car anywhere you want to get it repaired, just keep in mind they may not pay the full claim if it's much above what they consider normal. But honestly, I didn't have a great deal of leverage since car number 2 hit car number 1 on my policy. I went from a perfect driving record of 30 years, to 2 claims in one day. I am still surprised they didn't try and drop us or raise our premiums when renewal time came around. Both premiums stayed exactly the same and I've even added another car since then.

Les Saville
Mar 30th, 07, 6:51 PM
I have had Grundy insure my car for full replacement value for over five years now and they let me drive it anywhere I want with no mileage limitation.

Mark 502
Mar 30th, 07, 6:55 PM
I did a lot of checking into the classic car insurance several months ago for a magazine article and found a lot of differences in the coverage.

Hagerty is good insurance. I had a policy for 5 years and one claim which they covered without question. BUT, since I was retireing soon I also needed insurance that wouldn't let me down in the middle of the Power Tour. They have a specific mileage limitation that will kick in just about in the middle of a cross country cruise that will leave you without insurance. When asked if one could get a policy with no mileage restrictions they said No! They were not interesting in working with me. So be careful if you plan to use the car for a long cruise or drive it weekly.

Grundy has all the perks as Hagerty but has no mileage restriction. They even pay for loss of vehicle on a cruise if it breaks down. It will cover hotels ect. It even covers personal injury just in case your foot is run over at a car show. The only stipulation with Grundy is that you have to have a daily driver for work ect.

I pity you guys who went with AAA. Numerous people I have interviewed with a claim all say the same. If the car is totaled or stolen they only pay what's called market or stated value which means they use used car guides to determine what your cars value is. If you don't believe me try to pin your agent down on what they will pay for a total loss. As an example they only valued a frame off 70SS 454 at $7500. Time after time I heard the same story.

Hagerty and Grundy will pay agreed value. In other words you agree before the policy is written on the total value and that's what you get in the case of a total loss or if it's stolen. Agreed value isn't even in AAA or any other daily drivers insurance companies vocabulary.

So be very carefull on what your purchasing. Do you want a policy that pays what you think your car is worth or do you want to fight the insurance company.


Mark

1hot67
Mar 30th, 07, 7:22 PM
Agreed value isn't even in AAA or any other daily drivers insurance companies vocabulary.

I just requested a quote from AAA for agreed value, and it seems they have it. I'm looking over the policy next week when they do their inspection of my car.

Freddy Mercado
Mar 30th, 07, 7:43 PM
Hagerty is pretty good. As long as you have another primary vehicle.

JohnC
Mar 30th, 07, 8:11 PM
I've been very happy with Hagerty. I'm paying only about $135 per year, but given the way our cars have appreciated, I may be currently underinsuring my car. No claims however.

Mark 502
Mar 30th, 07, 8:12 PM
Be very carffull 1hot67. In all my research I could not find any examples of AAA setelling a claim on an agreed value basis. There was always a hassell and offers of a settelment below what the owner thought he had the car insured for. Try to nail down the agent on a pay off if the car is stolen or totaled. Good Luck!

Mark

Widetires22
Mar 30th, 07, 11:31 PM
Hagerty is good insurance. I had a policy for 5 years and one claim which they covered without question. BUT, since I was retireing soon I also needed insurance that wouldn't let me down in the middle of the Power Tour. They have a specific mileage limitation that will kick in just about in the middle of a cross country cruise that will leave you without insurance. When asked if one could get a policy with no mileage restrictions they said No! They were not interesting in working with me. So be careful if you plan to use the car for a long cruise or drive it weekly.

Grundy has all the perks as Hagerty but has no mileage restriction. They even pay for loss of vehicle on a cruise if it breaks down. It will cover hotels ect. It even covers personal injury just in case your foot is run over at a car show. The only stipulation with Grundy is that you have to have a daily driver for work ect.

Mark


Great information!

Do you know what the Hagerty mileage limit is? It is not my primary car and I will probably not be driving it more than 3000 miles per year.

Does Grundy cost a little more because of their no mileage limit?

Thanks again,
Don

'70 Fanatic

CharlieXray
Jul 16th, 07, 6:46 PM
I just checked with AAA. My quote clearly states "agreed value"
$181 for $11,000.00 value. $197 if I want to bump coverage up to 100/250/500.
No mileage limit. Hagerty Ins was $159 for minimum coverage

-C

glennslanaker
Jul 16th, 07, 6:54 PM
be sure you tell hagerty or whomever you go with what kind of coverage you want. hagerty set me up with 25/50/25 insurance. i didn't bother checking it for a year or so and was shocked when i saw it. they basically give you whatever the minimum required amount is in your state if you don't bring it up. i pay about $180 a year on my chevelle, stated value $40k, 100/300/100. i had a claim last year, clipped another car, my fault, and they paid no problem, didn't drop me or anything. i highly recommend them.

GMPETE
Jul 16th, 07, 6:54 PM
We have some conflict here about mileage---I have Hagerty and they have
assured me there is NO mileage limit but you must have other cars as daily
drivers. Anybody clarify their experiences? Pete

Andy69
Jul 16th, 07, 7:07 PM
I just checked with AAA. My quote clearly states "agreed value"
$181 for $11,000.00 value. $197 if I want to bump coverage up to 100/250/500.
No mileage limit. Hagerty Ins was $159 for minimum coverage

-C

check it again to make sure the words "actual cash value" do not appear anywhere in your policy. If they do, you have stated amount not agreed value.

You have to be very careful here because major insurance companies like to let you think you have agreed value, when you actually don't.

oktunes
Jul 16th, 07, 7:10 PM
I have Hagerty on my 34 Ford for $20k stated. It sucks to pay $350 a year. But.. when I called to ad this 65 Chevelle I was informed a second car had to only pay what the comprehensive was. You don't have to pay the liability and medical for the second collector car. so it only costs me $60 a year to ad the Chevelle for $10k coverage. Now I pay $410 for both cars. Granted it will go up some when the Chevelle is done and I raise it's value, but the second car makes it a good deal

CRUZN69
Jul 16th, 07, 7:16 PM
Hagerty is damn good. Check out the pics in my album. They paid the claim within 72 hours and also covered the suppliment that was sent in when it was finished.

ToocoolZ28
Jul 16th, 07, 8:46 PM
Hagerty is damn good. Check out the pics in my album. They paid the claim within 72 hours and also covered the suppliment that was sent in when it was finished.
Damn! What did you do??
Ron

JB2wheeler
Jul 16th, 07, 10:17 PM
Just think what that would look like if it had been a Coke can unibody construction! JB