DaBlist Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 After reading Triple240z's comment on his insurance "Just liability......sucks......classic car insurance is expensive here." I wanted to pass this on. My regular insurance company didn't want to insure my 72 1200 and required I have a mechanical inspection before they would even consider it. All I wanted was liability. So I called a couple classic car insurance company's, The second one I called was Hagerty. They said they don't offer liability only but would give me full coverage if the car was worth at least $3500. and it would only be $113.00 A YEAR. There is no way my car is worth $3500 but they only wanted a couple of outside pictures. So after sending them they responded they would insure it no problem. I found lots of good reveiws on them when I searched so I don't think they will shaft me if I need them. They may not do daily drivers, I didn't ask but it's worth checking. $113 a year NO mileage limitions $3500 if it's get's totaled www.hagerty.com WINNING! Quote Link to comment
Draker Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 Damn.. is this as your main vehicle and does it have restrictions as far as driving to and from work? Quote Link to comment
DaBlist Posted October 19, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 It's not my daily. I didn't ask if they do DD but no mileage limitations. They did ask to make sure I had other cars that I drive. Quote Link to comment
ggzilla Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 Yes, Hagerty does not insure cars for commuting. Only "classic cars", check the terms of the paperwork and you will see. I go the same coverage through State Farm for only $12/month, after multi-car, older than 24, and safe driver discounts. It is classic car stated coverage with towing. Quote Link to comment
yellowdatsun Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 You need a regular commuter that is already insured for them to write you a classic car policy. I've been a customer for, hmmm, probably 10 years or so. They're the way to go. Roughly half of all classic cars are insured through them. As for the other insurance companies, MAKE SURE that it's an AGREED value policy. If it gets totaled, they give you that figure, no games. With Hagerty your payment is based on your AGREED value. Quote Link to comment
Blitz Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 For Hagerty you have to have a daily driver (that isnt a motorcycle) and it has to be driven less than 8 or 10,000 miles per year (thats what they told me, but cool if they said unlimited for you). and I cant remember if it was Hagerty or not...but I know one of the classic car insurers wouldnt let you insure with them if you were younger than 35! Quote Link to comment
DaBlist Posted October 19, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 They get your date of birth etc. and I'm over 35 so it wasn't brought up. I haven't read thru the fine print but I called them before going on a road trip and was told they don't limit mileage. Quote Link to comment
danfiveten Posted October 20, 2012 Report Share Posted October 20, 2012 My dad has hagerty on all the classics in the shop, you cant daily drive. If you get caught, they will cut you off. Its a great price if you got a garage car, unlike some of us who drive their datsuns alot. Allstate i pay 15 a month for FULL COVERAGE, i could daily driver her, everything, and shes on there as a classic car, they tried getting me on hagerty because they apparently contract out to them or something, but i said no, i love driving my car all the time. When shes all fully restored maybe then, but id rather pay a few more bucks and drive it all the time. And just so you go oh i wouldnt get caught driving every day, you wouldnt, unless you got a ticket, then they would start to investigate. Quote Link to comment
Guest 510kamikazifreak Posted October 20, 2012 Report Share Posted October 20, 2012 my Datsun insurance policy.tried, tested ,and true Quote Link to comment
ArchetypeDatsun Posted October 20, 2012 Report Share Posted October 20, 2012 I never had a problem with any of my insurance companies, I used to have safeco & progressive they never gave me crap I paid like 12 bucks. Quote Link to comment
darrel Posted October 20, 2012 Report Share Posted October 20, 2012 Needs to be garaged. grundy's, american collector car ins. Quote Link to comment
GreenEggs&Ham Posted October 20, 2012 Report Share Posted October 20, 2012 Damn... I pay 28 a month for the 620 through Progressive. Liability only with lowest medical. Is that just a California thing? or the fact I am not 25 yet.. Quote Link to comment
yellowdatsun Posted October 20, 2012 Report Share Posted October 20, 2012 Hagerty doesn't actually have a mileage limit. They stress that they "want people to be able to drive their cars to events". Quote Link to comment
72240z Posted October 20, 2012 Report Share Posted October 20, 2012 Hagerty doesn't actually have a mileage limit. They stress that they "want people to be able to drive their cars to events". Ya I was going to say this. Idk where these misconceptions about classic insurance and not being able to drive your car a lot come from. Dif policies have different stipulations but there are plenty of cheap full coverage options that allow unlimited driving. Fact of the matter is ticket or no it would be extremely difficult for a company to prove how often a person is driving their car. It's in their best interests to actually allow unlimited as a selling point vs trying to witch hunt people. I use American Collectors, they arent as good as Hagerty but they arent as expensive either. They require a garage but not that you own a daily, there is no mileage limit but you cant track the car. They really pushed that issue about not tracking but I wonder how many classic insurance companies are actually covering cars on the track? I know Hagerty has on option but Idk many others. It comes out to like 80 a year for full coverage with an agreed value. They tacked on a towing policy that I didnt even notice because I paid a full year up front so it came out to 100 all said and done. I dont want or need the 3 free tows or w/e but hey its there. Being under 25 will certainly effect your rates in a big way. My rates dropped like 20% when I re-upped after turning 25. Then I switched and with a fresh policy being over 25yo they dropped even more. When I was 19 I was paying like 200 a month to fully insure a 98 explorer xlt and now I pay like 65 for liability on a 01 xterra. Seems high but these are Jersey prices, some of the highest int he country I'm told. Also Idk how it works in cali but in NJ you can get historic or regular registration over 25 years. I'm paying 80 a year but my friend who was lazy getting reg plates is paying more like 600 for insurance. Quote Link to comment
Ranman72 Posted November 3, 2012 Report Share Posted November 3, 2012 I have Hagerty on my 68 510 its 5000 miles a year not sure how strict they are on this but it is a fun car not a daily I think it is 13000 or 15000 coverage and its around 250 a year Quote Link to comment
Dat Lurka Posted November 3, 2012 Report Share Posted November 3, 2012 For Hagerty you have to have a daily driver (that isnt a motorcycle) and it has to be driven less than 8 or 10,000 miles per year (thats what they told me, but cool if they said unlimited for you). and I cant remember if it was Hagerty or not...but I know one of the classic car insurers wouldnt let you insure with them if you were younger than 35! Dammit I was so stoked! Quote Link to comment
spitznoz Posted November 3, 2012 Report Share Posted November 3, 2012 Did you guys know in New Zealand car insurance is optional? hehe just wanted to join in Quote Link to comment
Dat Lurka Posted November 3, 2012 Report Share Posted November 3, 2012 Hey! You're only 15 years behind! :rofl: Quote Link to comment
wayno Posted November 3, 2012 Report Share Posted November 3, 2012 I have hagerty also, but when I first insured threw them, there were mileage limits, 3500 miles a year, the vehicle had to be worth at least $3500.00, it has to be garaged, and you were supposed to own a DD that was less than 10 years old. I tried insuring my 65 datsun L320, but they said that even a perfect one wasn't worth enough back then. They did fudge for me though, my DD was a 1947 chevy truck with a modern drivetrain that had been insured for several years as just that, a daily, so after some indecisiveness on there end for a couple days they gave in, the buck almighty won again. Quote Link to comment
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