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Calbullet 03-29-2011 08:38 AM

try looking at ANPAC

Zoom This 03-29-2011 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garry viohl (Post 1119261)
Please suggest the best insurance companies with these conditions:

75000 agreed value
2500-5000 miles
I can drive it on weekends, road trips, not just car shows
My daily driver is 27 years old.

thanks

Garry.....I am considering leaving Grundy only because their rate was $720/yr. That included unlimited mileage, agreed value of $65k, 100/300k liability and no deductible. Condon & Skelly represented similar coverages but at $200 less per year. Which is why I asked the question about Condon & Skelly's performance with Cobra owners.

garry viohl 03-29-2011 09:56 AM

My big hang up is only being allowed to drive to car shows. That's 500.00 per year. 1500.00 per year if I want to drive it around normally.

venum14 03-30-2011 07:38 AM

Double check with C & S
 
I have had my Cobra insured by C & S for over five years and after reading all the postings I had to call them this morning to verify coverage. I spoke with Jennifer in the customer service department and asked her what they consider "occasional leisure drives". She stated, If you feel like hoping in the car and going for a leisurely drive you are covered! The policy does not cover driving the car for everyday use or if it is used as a secondary vehicle.

I hope this helps everyone! With this said, typically information is only as good as the source. If you talk to several people you may get a different answer. Let me know if you get another answer!

Jeff

DAVID GAGNARD 03-30-2011 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by venum14 (Post 1119526)
I have had my Cobra insured by C & S for over five years and after reading all the postings I had to call them this morning to verify coverage. I spoke with Jennifer in the customer service department and asked her what they consider "occasional leisure drives". She stated, If you feel like hoping in the car and going for a leisurely drive you are covered! The policy does not cover driving the car for everyday use or if it is used as a secondary vehicle.

I hope this helps everyone! With this said, typically information is only as good as the source. If you talk to several people you may get a different answer. Let me know if you get another answer!

Jeff

I would suggest to get that in wiriting as down the road, Jennifer may not be there if/when you do need to file a claim..........I would also ask for in writing what does and does not constitute "occasional leisure drives".....
"Occasional Leisure Drives" leaves too much room for individual interpretation should the need arise to make a claim......

David

Pumpkin 03-30-2011 01:43 PM

State Farm
 
I am shopping;
I read some of the posts and insurance quotes and have trouble getting the same numbers locally.
While all the quotes I have requested are not in I believe State Farm is my best option.
BIPD-500/500/500
UM- 100/300
MED- 10000
COMP- $100 DED
COLL- $250 DED

6 MOS TOTAL PREMIUM = $ 201.93

That is with a 1000 annual cap, but I an drive further they will just assess higher premium based on how much over it is. They go in 500 mile increments.

The rate can go down significantly if I raise my deductibles. Presently they amount to almost half of the premium at the levels stated above.
agreed value $45,000.
Initially the premium is $285.32/6 mos, but the excess will be rebated once they take my use into account and if i do not exceed the mileage restriction.

Happy Trails,
Glenn
Lookin like some nice weather finally, we're pushing 80F in Carmel Valley this afternoon with warmer weather forecast for tomorrow.

garry viohl 03-30-2011 03:50 PM

I just called state farm. They are not writing agreed value polices and will only write if you issure everything with them, house and car.

Aalina 09-20-2011 01:49 AM

you should get the information from anyone who is experianced or you can find out it from google.

PDUB 09-20-2011 07:55 PM

Anyone needing insurance check out Robin Terry at Midwest Classic Ins.

888-271-4000

Do a search here for him... he is well liked.

SMOKNAC 09-20-2011 08:39 PM

I've been dealing with Barlow Insurance for years now. And I had C.S. for a couple years.
This year they increst my primmin almost 300.00 for no reason? So Johnathan Barlow got me a way better deal.
Call Him 800-558-7772 or go to
Barlow Insurance - Special Coverage for Special Cars


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