I am...
#461
...wondering what this work thing is you are talking about!
#463
... finally switching to Agreed Value insurance after reading some threads about it here on S2ki. Ended up going with Grundy since they were the cheapest but also had combined limits, which seemed better from my research. I had looked at Hagerty and American Collectors Insurance too, but Grundy seemed like the best of both worlds in terms of cost/coverage and limitations.
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InitialDougie (08-30-2018)
#465
... finally switching to Agreed Value insurance after reading some threads about it here on S2ki. Ended up going with Grundy since they were the cheapest but also had combined limits, which seemed better from my research. I had looked at Hagerty and American Collectors Insurance too, but Grundy seemed like the best of both worlds in terms of cost/coverage and limitations.
#466
Per year, Grundy was $305, American Car Collectors was around $570, and Hagerty quoted me $1056. This was all for an agreed value of $22,000 with maxed out or very high insurance coverage levels. I can provide actual coverage levels if needed, but Grundy had combined limits while I the other two were split limits. I was paying around $700 with Progressive for regular insurance prior to switching over to agreed value with no tickets or marks on my driving record.
#468
I don't have any personal experience, but the reviews for it that I've seen are all pretty positive. Seems like they may be refreshing it soon though, which might solve some of the small annoyances like not having a volume knob, so it may be worth waiting a year or so if you're not in a big hurry.
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InitialDougie (10-08-2018)
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