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Location: Lake Oswego, OR
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There are a bunch of them. Haggerty comes to mind. Lots of others. Typically you need to have another primary vehicle. You can usually drive your special interest car as desired - including a commute - but some companies want this to be for maintenance or recreation purposes.
Grundy may be fine. The policy is the contract. You may have spoken to some ill informed staff person. It happens often.
Doe the policy define "Frequently?" If not. A better question to your agent (in writing) is what does this mean? You already have coverage if in-frequent, per the contract. The issue is what is frequently mean?
Good luck.
Larry
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