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Old 02-01-2025, 11:20 AM   #13
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Default Re: Old Cars Price Guide

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Hey Tom,
I compared my SF rate to Hag just now. After deducting the Hag $70 fee their quote was 20% higher than what I am paying for the same coverage. Living in the cold Midwest winters has an advantage I guess. LOL
I'm surprised that the State Farm rate was less than Hagerty. I've used Grundy for years and they also give you a discount rate if you have more than one car. I will say that I have only filed one claim with Grundy due to some earthquake damage to 2 of my cars some time back and they handled the claim excellently. In my case I did have State Farm insuring my old Fords at one point. but the switch to Grundy has saved me a lot of money over the years. The SF rates being higher may be caused because I live in this "screwball" state! LOL
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