When you guys say "no daily driving" does that mean you can't ever decide that it's a beautiful day out and you want to drive the NSX to work? Or simply that you can't routinely take it to work?
Here was my experience with Grundy as a result of my NSX being totaled. They paid me the agreed value, no questions asked. Car is gone and money is in the bank. Couldn't have been any more pleased with how the claim was handled.
how much should one expect on the monthly rates?
did they care about mods - specifically ones that add HP?
mileage limits?
anyone get classic/collector car coverage on their 97+?
Yes I have Grundy on my 1997 NSX-T.anyone get classic/collector car coverage on their 97+?
Yes I have Grundy on my 1997 NSX-T.
State Farm, they have a new program where you only pay for the miles you drive, so for cars that are not used that much the savings is substantial. I simply report my odometer reading every 6 months when they send me an email and it is a snap!
Funny Hagerty wouldn't insure my NSX due to the fact my 21 year old son had an at fault wreck two years ago and he is still on my USAA policy. He is still in college. He isn't old enough to drive either of my classic cars. I went with Grundy and they had no problem insuring the NSX. I had been with Hagerty for 10 years with no claims. I later got a call from Hagerty saying they were willing to reconsider my NSX. I told them I would decide next year when policies come up for renewal.As you all know, I loved Grundy when I had them. They paid me the agreed value on my NSX with no questions asked. However, when I just tried to insure my 2004 Lotus Esprit they denied me coverage because of the NSX claim. I guess they are a "one and done" insurance company. I got Hagerty for my Lotus and they are 2x more expensive than if Grundy would have insured me.