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Insurance coverage in 2019.
Has anyone changed carriers since the last few years?
Any good or bad stories with making a claim? I have been with Hagerty for the last 5 years since no mileage cap, and god reputation for paying claims with minimal hassle Plus, I like the magazine and subsidizing the Barn Finder series :D Latest coverage is $670/year + $60 for the roadside towing coverage Out of curiosity, I got a quick online quotes for $32k agreed value Leland West ($656) Not enough to bother changing. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hRMAQj0yA44" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
670 a year?? I just added my '86 to my State Farm policy with full coverage for 130 a month.. Do you have a mileage restriction with Hagerty?
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You also might want to try Grundy. For my situation, I found them cheaper than Hagerty.
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I like Hagerty “stated value”. Yes, you pay for it but long gone are the days of inexpensive repairs and cheap 911’s.
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I just switched from Haggerty to Grundy (12/04/18). I had been with Haggerty for years. They wanted $1300 paid yearly...... Grundy was 1/2 of that. I do not know why Haggerty was so high on a vintage 911. I use to get coverage for 3 classic cars for that price.
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Are you under age 25? Multiple tickets? No mileage restriction with Hagerty |
I am also in the market and priced out hagerty, Chubb and Grundy. Hagerty and Chubb were in the same ball park at 800 or so. Grundy was less than half. Anyone with first hand experience using Grundy? Any issues? Ken
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I just got a Grundy quote
Oddly, Grundy's online app did not even ask my age $263. That got my attention. (Looks sadly over at magazine on coffee table) Anyone ever make a claim w/ Grundy? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/882673-grundy-classic-insurance.html Grundy seems restrictive, and the wording could screw you. Bolded line basically excludes all driving except a Sunday drive. From an old thread: Quote:
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I thought State Farm was dirt cheap
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My sister also switched her collection to Grundy, this past year. One caught fire and we were able to get it put out..... Grundy was extremely helpful and easy to work with on the repairs. Payment was quick and easy. |
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I left State Farm after 31 years....because they did not want to offer me stated value insurance on any of my classic cars. I had State Farm (Home/Auto) and then a separate policy with Haggerty for my classic cars..... |
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Hagerty on the SC
No mileage restrictions 45K agreed value $598 a year |
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^^^^^ Been with these folks for several decades. Gerry |
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And, by the way, these is no mileage issue. Gerry |
You need to understand the difference between standard coverage, stated value and agreed value. The first two put the value in the hands of the ins co, the third guarantees your value.
There have been several threads here on the subject in the past so do your research. Your location also will affect what you pay. The rates and possibly mileage restrictions seem to vary by state. 5 years ago I had Hagerty through my local agent at about $800 yr for 30k. After looking around I switched to Leland West with the PCA recommendation at about $400yr for 40k. Leland West is really American Modern ins for Porsche owners. When my policy comes due in April I will try to raise the value to 60k and see what happens. Happily I have had no claims, I do not race and I usually just drive to car shows and C&C. Good Luck! |
I use Hagerty whenever I can. Service and support are excellent and the cost is great. Had a total loss claim with them on my last 911 a little over 3 years ago, and they were excellent to deal with. I did get dropped after that, but now back. I always recommend Hagerty for vehicles like we have.
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Yeah, one more point. Make sure you keep the agreed value amount up to date. Car values tend to change, especially during a renovation.
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For what’s its worth anyone in the repair business can attest that State Farm is THE worst insurer on the market currently. I read online and it’s pretty consistent from coast to coast that they are terrible. Their auto department is currently not profitable on top of needing to pay a $250 million class action lawsuit. I switched to Hagerty and they were slightly cheaper for agreed value that was higher than I could have argued they were worth with statefarm. Just had a small claim with hagerty. I emailed an estimate and 3 photos and I received a check. No hassles no haggles. Statefarm would have sent their resident ahole appraiser out to argue about what it would take to fix and would have only paid half of the estimate.
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With my Porsche, it is insured for an agreed value of $12,000 so If it the estimate is over that (probably will be for anything less than a small bump) they'll total it. |
Hagerty here at $40K for about $550 per year.
Best pal had garage flood issues twice on his 86. First time Hagerty covered about $6K for repair. Second time, last June, the water was high enough to fill the glove box and they totaled it. Appraiser opened the driver's door, took a look at the water mark on the back of the seat and told him he would have a check for total loss in a week. They handled towing and all other details and he had a check for agreed value in a week. He built a new garage and no longer parks anything in the garage under the house. Made me feel confident that I had made a good choice. |
Check out American Modern. I switched the them from Hagerty.
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Good thread.
FWIW an insurance guy told me it’s zip code that matters not so much other factors with classic car insurance. Zero car thefts in my town, you could leave the keys in the car forever but I don’t. 20 miles down the road and it’s car jack/home invasions all the time. Sort of afraid to revisit my appraised value with Hagerty now that so many stoners are causing accidents here... |
I use American modern and I don’t love the mileage restriction. Is Leland West any different?
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No Mileage restriction
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Bottom line is there is absolutely no reason to not insure with a specialty insurer unless you do not qualify as in mileage, garage, etc. The last thing you want is in the event your Porsche gets damaged is to worry about it being paid for properly. It will be hard enough to find a proper shop but to them find out out your insurer won’t pay for their services is a nightmare. I think Hagerty just lightened up on the must be garaged aspect. I have a great instance agent that I got my Hagerty policies through if anyone is interested. He was referred to me by a fellow pelicanite and he is great
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Just checked my coverage costs. Thru State Farm, I pay $11/month for each of my classic cars.
Granted..there is no collision coverage, but that's ok with me. I just wanted enough insurance to get them plated. State Farm was the best rate for me..checked about all of them. |
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I checked out Haggarty once when I had a 911 that I drove very low miles but the restrictions were too onerous. I've read that they have eased up some but AAA works fine for me. Agreed value would be necessary on some car that is rare and hard to value but otherwise, I would go through the usual dance of showing comparable sales, arguing back and forth and bringing in the lawyer if necessary. Same old/same old. No agreed value necessary. |
First of all, you can't use quotes for others to judge where the deal may lay best for you.
Secondly, there is a point where for whatever the frick reason I get a rate hike from hell. Compare, give the place I have a chance to match, then switch. |
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They would suck if they refused to pay your claim. Dropping you did not cost you anything, and they are entitled to that. When you needed them, they paid. You did not get shafted. |
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I use both Grundy and Haggerty, but overall Grundy is cheaper apples to apples on limits and coverage.
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I use ANPAC for my insurance. We have the house, and all three cars covered by them. I just received my renewal on policy so I have it handy.
I have my 1985 911 valued at $46,000 (maybe a little high) Total policy for the year, $332.00 About 10 years ago while on a vacation trip to California I hit a deer. This was before smart phones were really on the market. My agent found me a glass company to put in a new Sigla windshield so I could drive it home. I found three quotes from top body shops, but I knew I wanted to use the local Porsche specialist. He fixed it right, new single stage paint, new fog lights, new parts except the hood. That was from a donor car, but painted inside and out to match. They paid the costs minus my $500 deductible. Oh, and as a bonus, after three years of no claims they send me back a nice check. Last September I received a check for $1,116.25. We had a hail storm a few years back that wiped out the roof. They replaced it and the cost for the damage to the storage building. Oh and as a bonus, they cover the utility lines coming into the house. So if the water line from the meter to the house to the sewer has issues, they will cover it. |
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