just read this... http://www.chevelles.com/forums/39-bench/79276-all-you-guys-grundy-insurance-read.html
I don't have any of those restrictions,i don't know where that guy is getting information from,i can tell you it's not from Grundy. I had a claim my car was parked and a lady on a bike fell into the side of rear quarter panel and dented it,that price was 2000$ to fix and spray the spot,they paid it without any problems. I've had great service thrue them
Wow 118 for collector plates is alot,. In wi collector plates was 110 $ for lifetime you never need to renew
I have Hagerty. I'm paying $359 for 3 cars...agreed value totaling $35,500. Don't know what a collector plate is but I have a 1963 plate on my '63 and a 1960 plate on my '60. These plates cost $25 each per year. This includes the new plate that I keep in the trunk or under the seat to show police if they want or need to see it. My '74 Maverick is not old enough to wear a 1974 plate...the cut-off date is 1971
Grundy considers any trip to grocery store, mall, auto parts store etc. a business trip, they told me that the car cannot be left unattended and other restrictions that I do not remember. Hagerty said drive anywhere any time but not to work or car pooling and the like, $360 a year seems to be the going rate around here regardless of the value
Mines registered under storage for the winter haha. saves me about $400 a year if i switch it to storage over winter months when its not being used. Still has full coverage from fire, theft etc. once it's in good enough condition I plan to register it as my daily driver and will use it as such! or maybe registar as classic. There's no limits on mileage or usage where i'm from for classics, slightly lower rate and you get a vintage styled plate to go with it.