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Old 01-02-2022, 06:23 PM   #61
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Thanks Lee. Sounds fine.
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Old 01-02-2022, 07:55 PM   #62
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I emailed Hagerty to verify my coverage. I told them that I drive to work about once a week and out to get lunch or dinner on weekends. I also stated that I don't drive to work when it is raining or snowing because it makes a mess of the car. They verified that I was covered for my driving. I didn't say anything about club events since I have not participated in any, since Covid has pretty much prevented any of those anyway.
They seem very easy to deal with. We will see if things change after they go public.
Totally different than I was told. I was told you were not allowed to drive to work under any circumstances.
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Old 01-03-2022, 04:22 PM   #63
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I always read the policy. I don’t depend on what I am “told” when it comes to insurance.
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Old 01-04-2022, 10:01 AM   #64
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Totally different than I was told. I was told you were not allowed to drive to work under any circumstances.



sort of like going to dmv...........all depends on who you get.
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Old 01-04-2022, 12:24 PM   #65
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when i got my insurance through Hagerty, they had different levels of driving that could be chosen for the policy. 1. very limited driving/only during events. 2. seasonal driving/not a daily driver. 3. daily driver.
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Old 01-04-2022, 05:41 PM   #66
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when i got my insurance through Hagerty, they had different levels of driving that could be chosen for the policy. 1. very limited driving/only during events. 2. seasonal driving/not a daily driver. 3. daily driver.
When was this?
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Old 01-04-2022, 07:52 PM   #67
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None of my cars, value wise, comes close to Hagerty or Grundy minimum value, even my semi restored driver Model T that I just sold. For now, I will stay with Farmers. One of the two, forget which now, is a little more open on where the car can be stored. You should also read the policies, the part about who can drive the cars. If you were thinking about teaching your kids or grandkids to drive. Also, there are age requirements for getting insurance. Not a great way to get youth involved, if they can't insure and drive their cars.
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Old 01-05-2022, 09:33 AM   #68
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All hagerty customers need to read the fine print on your policy. In Canada, it states that you are only covered for club events. In other words, you are not covered if you are out for a drive and it is not a club event. I called head office and he said that was correct. Read the fine print on your policy.
Is your A plated as an antique? Here in NB if you have antique plates that is exactly the case but it is due to the plate/registration and not the insurance company.
I have Hagerty with their drivers plus which gives me unlimited towing. I have been out tooling around not during any club event as I do not belong to any clubs. I had no issues getting a tow from them with any of my vintage vehicles.
I also though have never submitted a claim.
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