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<blockquote data-quote="BMR Tech" data-source="post: 13650534" data-attributes="member: 124691"><p>dom418 - I don't see any issue with Grundy's definition of a Collector Car.</p><p></p><p>Pleasure use, and not to be used in the same fashion as your primary car. Also keep in mind, if they give you a hard time about a claim - don't worry, an attorney can easily make a lot happen with the words "or other functions of public interest"</p><p></p><p>They are all the same, in that regard. If they weren't, the rates would not all be similar. Don't believe for a second, that any of them want to only charge $400/year for a car that is being raced around, and driven on a daily/weekly basis for the heck of it.</p><p></p><p>Hagerty actually declined one of my cars, when I told them that I may put 2500-3500 miles a year on it, and I was a customer at the time. Grundy had/has no issues with that. I have print stating that there is no mileage restriction, and I also stated that I may put up to 4500 miles a year on my current policy. (I have never driven my Cobra more than 800/year)</p><p></p><p>The web-site, at the time (Hagerty) actually stated right on it, that there was no mileage restriction - yet they declined a new policy based on my projected mileage.</p><p></p><p>IA Shelby, I am well aware of that. Thanks for looking out though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMR Tech, post: 13650534, member: 124691"] dom418 - I don't see any issue with Grundy's definition of a Collector Car. Pleasure use, and not to be used in the same fashion as your primary car. Also keep in mind, if they give you a hard time about a claim - don't worry, an attorney can easily make a lot happen with the words "or other functions of public interest" They are all the same, in that regard. If they weren't, the rates would not all be similar. Don't believe for a second, that any of them want to only charge $400/year for a car that is being raced around, and driven on a daily/weekly basis for the heck of it. Hagerty actually declined one of my cars, when I told them that I may put 2500-3500 miles a year on it, and I was a customer at the time. Grundy had/has no issues with that. I have print stating that there is no mileage restriction, and I also stated that I may put up to 4500 miles a year on my current policy. (I have never driven my Cobra more than 800/year) The web-site, at the time (Hagerty) actually stated right on it, that there was no mileage restriction - yet they declined a new policy based on my projected mileage. IA Shelby, I am well aware of that. Thanks for looking out though! [/QUOTE]
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