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Discussion in '348/355' started by Wade, May 28, 2015.

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  1. Wade

    Wade Three Time F1 World Champ
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    #1 Wade, May 28, 2015
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    With all of these threads about values maybe it's time to shop around for a better insurance rate, and at a higher value as well.

    I've had all of my classic and exotic cars insured with Hagerty since the mid 90s, and my boats. While I appreciate their support of our "hobby" and the monthly magazine their rates seem quite high.

    I wonder if they're using dynamic pricing, price optimization or...

    Best Customers Get Penalized With Higher Bills | TIME.com

    http://www.npr.org/2015/05/08/403598235/being-a-loyal-auto-insurance-customer-can-cost-you


    Anyway, here's mine (clean record, middle-aged married guy, very low or no risk):

    Almost $1,100 per year with a stated value of $40K.
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  2. drbob101

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    #2 drbob101, May 28, 2015
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    Condon Skelley. NJ, agreed value 70K, $810. '97 355 $1000 deduct
     
  3. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    Seattle, WA. I was paying (last year) $1450 for $100k agreed value, $500k/$500k for bodily injury . Grundy, no mileage restrictions, pleasure driving only. I had to have $500k in order to qualify for my $2m liability umbrella. I recommend everyone should at least max out their policies, and seriously consider a personal umbrella. Driving a Ferrari you have a big target on your back if you are in a collision....even if not your fault.
     
  4. Asta

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    Mar 29, 2014
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    About the same as Dr Bob for a 98 F355 with Geico, agreed value $85.
     
  5. SoCal1

    SoCal1 F1 Veteran
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    Yep, they do all my classics since .......well longer then I care to remember
    Great service price, they get it
     
  6. hercfe

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    Philadelphia area. No mile restriction, but told them under 1000 miles annually. 39 y/o driver, no accidents. Pleasure driver, must have another verifiable vehicle for daily driver.

    1994 Ferrari 348 Spider, $65k agreed value. $100.00 deductible.
    $800.00 a year with Grundy.

    P.S. my Porsche is only $302.00 a year... :p
     
  7. johnk...

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    $499 with $500k BI, $500k PD, $500k UI, $1000 deductible. No agreed value.
     
  8. vinny84

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    1990 348 TS. Age 30 with no accidents and no records.

    TDC Risk Management
    $644/ year
    $0 deductible. 3,000 Mille/year limit. Agreed value of $45k.
     
  9. Wade

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    Hmm.. I need to call Condon Skelley, TDC and Grundy.

    Who's that with?
     
  10. Wade

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  11. johnk...

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    Liberty, but I also have 3 other vehicles with them and my house.
     
  12. 97 Spider

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    My 348 and 355 cost just under $1100 a year with American Modern for the two.

    355 $55k agreed value
    348 $45k agreed value

    $0 deductible, 3k miles a year. In Montana, 39 with no accidents.


    State to state can make a big difference even with everything else being equal.
     
  13. gf1red

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    Condon Skelley also 98 355 for 70k 83 280zx turbo for 17k $825 with road side asst.
     
  14. johnk...

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    Why do you guys feel you need agreed value on a 355?
     
  15. Enzojr

    Enzojr F1 World Champ

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    Check Haggerty, or any other places like Kelly Blue book .... KKB might not do F cars.
    Some of these companies value a 348/355 with some miles in the $30 K range, you don't want the shock of your life when they tell you what they are going to give you, if they have to write it off.
     
  16. Wade

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  17. Wade

    Wade Three Time F1 World Champ
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    An important point to define beforehand (agreed value).
     
  18. PAP 348

    PAP 348 Ten Time F1 World Champ
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    #18 PAP 348, May 28, 2015
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    I am paying AU $1577 pa here in Australia for my 348.

    The conditions are "limited use" which means driving the car once or twice a week. It's an honesty system and I only drive my car once or twice every 6 months. :p

    And it's an agreed to an AU $95,000 value.

    They put the agreed value on it when I bought it for $115,000 back in 2005. They won't insure to $115,000 anymore because the value of it has come down.

    Bu I am happy with a $95K insurance payout if I ever need it.

    *Fingers crossed nothing ever happens to my car**
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  19. ttforcefed

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    I use chartis (AIG) and pay about 40 bps of the value of my cars
     
  20. Wade

    Wade Three Time F1 World Champ
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    I was just chatting with someone earlier about an umbrella policy. ;)
     
  21. ShineKen

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    I just went through this. Grundy's will be your cheapest. But it's "collector car" insurance with driving limitations.
     
  22. ttforcefed

    ttforcefed F1 World Champ
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    fwiw chartis has no driving limitations and you can do agreed value on all ur cars
     
  23. Wade

    Wade Three Time F1 World Champ
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    I only drove my Mondial 1000 per year when I owned it but hoping for more seat time in the 348.

    I need to see if I can qualify, thanks.
     
  24. ShineKen

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    You can certainly drive it more, but it limited to pleasure driving, weekend driving, which is fine by me. No running errands, no meeting business clients, no driving to work etc...
     
  25. desmomini

    desmomini F1 Rookie
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    State Farm. $600/yr. Stated Value $64k.
     

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