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Grundy is way cheaper than Hagerty. I have been with Grundy for several years and my premium is half of what hagerty quoted me.
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Originally posted by rbizet View PostSure, not Phoenix yellow like your avatar pic but speed yellow.
This gen GT3 may be my absolute favorite. I had a go in one and it was a blast. Love the color!
Hagerty is expensive. Didn't realize how expensive it was until I just got a quote from Grundy. Grundy it is.
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Sure, not Phoenix yellow like your avatar pic but speed yellow.
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Originally posted by rbizet View PostYes 996.2 GT3
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Originally posted by rbizet View PostFWIW transferred my 996 to Hagerty with an agreed value of $120k and cost is about $1.2k in San Diego and a mileage limit of 2k a year. I have a 16 year old driver in the household now, so had to protect that car from a massive policy increase.
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FWIW transferred my 996 to Hagerty with an agreed value of $120k and cost is about $1.2k in San Diego and a mileage limit of 2k a year. I have a 16 year old driver in the household now, so had to protect that car from a massive policy increase.
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
I can confirm. Other rules would be like the use of the vehicle. Only meets/shows/cruising, no work/errands/commute
Even with the inflation and massive insurance hikes lately, my Grundy policy on the e46 m3 has been about $350 for the year for like 5 years now. That's for $35k value iirc.
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Originally posted by Interlagos View Post
I currently have Hagerty but plan to switch to Grundy due to the massive price difference. I’ve talked with my agent extensively about it and he told me Grundy doesn’t have a mileage limit, they just require you to garage the “specialty” vehicle(s) and have a newer daily driver — all of which is pretty standard with these types of policies.
Even with the inflation and massive insurance hikes lately, my Grundy policy on the e46 m3 has been about $350 for the year for like 5 years now. That's for $35k value iirc.
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Originally posted by Interlagos View Post
I currently have Hagerty but plan to switch to Grundy due to the massive price difference. I’ve talked with my agent extensively about it and he told me Grundy doesn’t have a mileage limit, they just require you to garage the “specialty” vehicle(s) and have a newer daily driver — all of which is pretty standard with these types of policies.
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Originally posted by D-O View PostI would be very interested to know if they have a mileage limit, and if so, what it is.
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I would be very interested to know if they have a mileage limit, and if so, what it is.
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Originally posted by D-O View PostHow many miles per year will Grundy allow? Do either of you have teenagers?
Nope, no kids here! Not yet at least
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How many miles per year will Grundy allow? Do either of you have teenagers?
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