Insurance question
#1
Insurance question
I was just wondering who you guys recommend for insurance for your f-bodies. I have a 99 t/a with some modifications. I tried Grundy's, but they said I have "inadequate daily transportation." I listed my 06 silverado on the application, I forgot to mention my motorcycle and my gf's vehicle. I was going to try and call them and talk with them about how many other vehicles I need for adequate daily transportation, but did not know if there were other companies that anyone knew of for modified vehicles not used as DDs.
Thanks,
Peter
Thanks,
Peter
#2
State farm was the only place that would insure me for my 99 WS6 as a primary vehicle at 17. Everyone else wouldn't insure the car or I would have to have another non V8 performance car as a main vehicle, not even a turd gen. I think I could have with Allstate but they wouldn't let me create my own policy at my age without my mom being on it.
Do not mention ANY modifications.
Do not mention ANY modifications.
#5
Another for state farm. Had '99 TA as primary vehicle and only vehicle, full coverage.. at 18.
Only thing I don't like though, is now that I do have a daily driver, they won't let me move the T/A to pleasure car status... something about the more expensive vehicle _has_ to be the primary.... it's all about them getting tons of cash..
Only thing I don't like though, is now that I do have a daily driver, they won't let me move the T/A to pleasure car status... something about the more expensive vehicle _has_ to be the primary.... it's all about them getting tons of cash..
#7
I have geico. I would not reccomend them when you need them to pay a claim but i still got some time to go before I change since i just pay mine off every 6 months. I have a 98 T/A 96 Z28 95 Eclipse GSX and a 03 Mountaineer on that policy. Im also 28 years old to so that may help along with my clean record. State Farm is good about the parts they use when paying a claim.
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#8
I have geico. I would not reccomend them when you need them to pay a claim but i still got some time to go before I change since i just pay mine off every 6 months. I have a 98 T/A 96 Z28 95 Eclipse GSX and a 03 Mountaineer on that policy. Im also 28 years old to so that may help along with my clean record. State Farm is good about the parts they use when paying a claim.
#9
Thanks for the reply, sorry I forgot to mention I am 25 and clean driving record. I was told if I do NOT mention that it had modifications and I were to file a claim, they would only cover a stock t/a...I had been doing this for awhile, but I do not want to take the risk anymore, plus I only drive it occasionally now.
As for State farm, I have not checked with them for awhile, but I will check them out. Do they do stated value? My current insurance would do that, but the premium was pretty high even with the house and the other vehicles, so thats why I tried Grundy's.
As for State farm, I have not checked with them for awhile, but I will check them out. Do they do stated value? My current insurance would do that, but the premium was pretty high even with the house and the other vehicles, so thats why I tried Grundy's.
#10
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From: Schiller Park, IL Member: #317
I agree with that. I used to use state farm, and they have great people that will get you taken care of, their prices were just a little too high for me. I switched about 9 months ago, and right off the bat, I started paying HALF of what I was paying with state farm for full coverage.
#11
I have State Farm for my other cars. Their rates are very reasonable, IMO. There is NO WAY IN HELL that any other normal daily driver (non-collector) type insurance policy from any other company could possibily be half the cost of State Farm in my case. I pay only $340 for 6 months of full coverage on my '02 Z.
#13
Just an update, I finally was able to talk with Grundy's and they are not sure why it said inadequate daily transportation. But then they said they would only cover the vehicle for 16K. After sending them a list of the parts on the car, they were willing to cover the vehicle for 30k and said that they would increase coverage as more gets added to the vehicle. The premium for the year is less than what I paid before for 6 months and its $0 deductible...hard to beat, especially if its not going to be a DD anymore
#14
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From: Schiller Park, IL Member: #317
I'm still surprised you're having so many issues getting what you want from them. I put $20k of coverage on my '98 Z right off the bat, and they didn't question it for a moment. Maybe because I was already an exisiting customer? Who knows. I've never heard of them listing a coverage limit for anything (within reason). What amount did you initially request?
#15
+1!! very happy with geico. im military and actually had USAA and was paying $105 a month for 2 cars. then i moved to a less populated state and they upped my policy $70 bucks a month..WTF!!! so much for taking care of military customers.. then i tried state farm and it was expensive as heck, but included renters insurance. and i have geico now, and im paying what i was originally paying with USAA.. happy with geico.
#16
I asked for 30K coverage. The KBB value was around $8500 and I was a new customer, so I am assuming they didnt want to insure for more than double the value without knowing what was on the car. But like I said, they bumped it up to 30k for now, and said they will raise it as I invest more money. As far as the premium, its $454 for the entire year with $0 deductible. So I know the geico prices are great for DD, but since this isn't my DD anymore and I wont be able to drive it nearly as much due to my schedule, I decided to switch to them, even if it was a hassle to set-up initially.
#17
There is no best company for every car and driver with respect to premium or underwriting guidelines. I sell insurance for a major carrier and am insured with my employer for convenience and the employee discount. A few very general points to keep in mind:
Do not mention to your agent or claims adjuster that the car has been modified for speed or that you ever race it. In their minds (if not in reality) this represents increased risk, even though losses resulting from a racing situation are not covered anyway.
In a claim, your carrier will not compensate you for losses to your American Racing stainless headers, AFR cylinder heads, Yank converter, etc. You may be able to add custom equipment coverage of a stated amount to cover aftermarket wheels and stereo equipment but that's about it.
You may be able to get a stated value policy (as opposed to fair market value in your particular area at the time of the loss), but that kind of thing is usually designed to cover older, somewhat valuable classics. The vast majority of cars on this site really don't meet that description. My dad has his Grand National on a stated value policy with Hagerty.
Do not mention to your agent or claims adjuster that the car has been modified for speed or that you ever race it. In their minds (if not in reality) this represents increased risk, even though losses resulting from a racing situation are not covered anyway.
In a claim, your carrier will not compensate you for losses to your American Racing stainless headers, AFR cylinder heads, Yank converter, etc. You may be able to add custom equipment coverage of a stated amount to cover aftermarket wheels and stereo equipment but that's about it.
You may be able to get a stated value policy (as opposed to fair market value in your particular area at the time of the loss), but that kind of thing is usually designed to cover older, somewhat valuable classics. The vast majority of cars on this site really don't meet that description. My dad has his Grand National on a stated value policy with Hagerty.
#18
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From: Schiller Park, IL Member: #317
You may be able to get a stated value policy (as opposed to fair market value in your particular area at the time of the loss), but that kind of thing is usually designed to cover older, somewhat valuable classics. The vast majority of cars on this site really don't meet that description. My dad has his Grand National on a stated value policy with Hagerty.