not true, when you sign up, you give then your vin number. right there tells what you drive.
thats on them then.
Yup. That's correct. You're actually not as dumb as I thought you were.
not true, when you sign up, you give then your vin number. right there tells what you drive.
thats on them then.
Things have changed with Grundy, from what I understand. I have Grundy insurance on my 10. But apparently, when it comes time for my renewal, Grundy requires you to have at least four cars on your policy now. I was told, it could be all the cars in your household, collector or not.If It's not a daily driver,go with haggerty or grundy.I pay 630.00 a year,no deductable and will receive 30,000 if totaled
As long as it would allow me to drive on the street then it's perfect.
Doesn't sound like a very good business move on their part.I'm with haggerty by the way....Things have changed with Grundy, from what I understand. I have Grundy insurance on my 10. But apparently, when it comes time for my renewal, Grundy requires you to have at least four cars on your policy now. I was told, it could be all the cars in your household, collector or not.
I was looking at Hagerty's website but they require my daily driver be no more than 5 years old, which it isn't so they won't work but I'll keep looking, and it sounds like Grundy is out of the question too.
Strange....I drive a 92 Honda civic to work.