[T2] [VB] collector car insurance
david raistrick keen at icantclick.orgTue Jul 8 13:17:52 MST 2014
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Over the last month I -finally- got the bus covered, after years and years of refusal by everyone. With Grundy. Specifically their MVP program, which does agreed value on -all- your cars, not just your classics. So two classics cost me ~$220/year (for $25k on the bus, $5k on an IHC project), and the other 3 cars cost around the same as they did with usaa and progressive, but I have agreed value on them ($45k on the cummins, and ~18k and $15k on the nearing 10 year old minis). Nice thing about MVP - no mileage limits, no "must be garaged" restrictions, and you -CAN- use them to drive to work or school - but not every day, just for limited pleasure use. They do a poor job of presenting these details in the marketing glossies, but it's stated clearly in the policy. At least the Florida classic car addendum: "EXCLUSIONS: .... 4. "we do not cover any lose....when it is used more than infrequently: a) to drive to work, school, or for errands, or b) during..your business.. c) as backup...transportation for a vehicle other than a classic auto." and while it's a bit backwards, that means that INFREQUENT use for those purposes is allowed. Been meaning to do a writeup.... On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 4:00 PM, Ric Jablonski <ricjablonski at gmail.com> wrote: > Who do you have your collector car insurance through? > > Anyone familiar with Grundy Insurance Company? > _______________________________________________ > vintagebus mailing list > vintagebus at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/vintagebus/listinfo
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