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Originally Posted by afterburn 549 View Post
No one with a brain would let a a boy drive a P car anyway......so just tell them .
If they can not accept it go over to Grundy (Philadelphia insurance)
Hey, I learned how to drive in my 356 (3 years before getting a license) and drove the 911 right after Dad bought it (not frequently, and not alone, but at 17) !

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera View Post
My 911 is insured with my the same company that has all three cars and the house.

The 911 policy specifically states the 911 is insured for my wife and myself only no one under 25 ever. A mechanic or service personnel are allowed to drive it as well. So a valet could drive it in theory if I ever allowed that. Not likely. I can drive it as much as 5,000 miles in a year but if I go on a road trip that mileage restriction is extended.

I pay $22 per month for fuul coverage and a agreed replacement value of $24,950. At $25,000 I need a second professional appraisal. 75 cents a day is not bad for insurance.

I have a very similar policy on the 356, insured via State Farm. No milage restrictions, only restriction is no daily driver for to-work or to-school. Helps that my agent is a old car freak (he's into '60s Corvettes)
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