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- Sep 30, 2010
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- 1972 Mach 1 Q code
2007 GT
1969 Cougar Eliminator B302
CSX 7000 Shelby Cobra FIA
2020 Edge ST
2002 F250 V10
Due to the recent theft of my enclosed trailer, I was forced to learn more about home and auto insurance. It was not enjoyable in any regard. However, it was very informative. The most important thing I learned was don't use an agent that is captive to a single company, use an independent agent who can access several companies. Number two lesson was "bundling" is a bit of a scam. It is a bit like "half off of double the price". Lesson three was, collector car insurance coverage and restriction vary wildly, as does the price of coverage. I knew my old cars were under-insured but, I did not know how under-insured my home was. The time and effort it took dealing with and haggling with the insurance company was extraordinary. All to end up getting about 60 cents on the dollar of replacement cost. That is largely my fault for not understanding the difference between coverage on my home versus "personal property".
The end result is I'm changing insurance companies next week. One company for my home, contents, and personal property, a different company for the 3 daily drivers, and a third for the old cars. The cost to insure the daily drivers, with the same coverage, will drop more than 55%. The home will be insured for what it would really cost to rebuild it, at a 9% increase in cost. The old cars, three of them, will have the coverage increased to near true market value, an increase in total coverage of about $135K, for an increase in cost of about $850. Yes, I will be paying more however, I will have real insurance, at an appropriate level.
Right now I'm leaning towards Hagerty for the old cars. They are a little bit more expensive but, have a better reputation when it comes to claims. Others I'm considering are Safeco, American Modern, and American Collectors. Any feedback on any of these companies would be appreciated. Oh yeah, I think it also is beneficial to me that the new agent is real car guy as well. Please take the time to study your policies and true market values. It will not be fun but, it may be beneficial. Chuck
The end result is I'm changing insurance companies next week. One company for my home, contents, and personal property, a different company for the 3 daily drivers, and a third for the old cars. The cost to insure the daily drivers, with the same coverage, will drop more than 55%. The home will be insured for what it would really cost to rebuild it, at a 9% increase in cost. The old cars, three of them, will have the coverage increased to near true market value, an increase in total coverage of about $135K, for an increase in cost of about $850. Yes, I will be paying more however, I will have real insurance, at an appropriate level.
Right now I'm leaning towards Hagerty for the old cars. They are a little bit more expensive but, have a better reputation when it comes to claims. Others I'm considering are Safeco, American Modern, and American Collectors. Any feedback on any of these companies would be appreciated. Oh yeah, I think it also is beneficial to me that the new agent is real car guy as well. Please take the time to study your policies and true market values. It will not be fun but, it may be beneficial. Chuck