Grundy sounds like it's the way to go.
Sean got me hooked up with Grundy. Saved me a ton. Agreed value policy on the Buick.
-Andy
1986 Buick GN Its just a V6
1989 Mustang LS turbo project
2020 Silverado
2009 CTS-V
Grundy here on my Z. Half of what AAA was with far more coverage due to agreed upon value.
1999 Z28. A4. Magnaflow catback and a lid. 60k miles.
This is what I got back from grundy.
They asked if I would ever drive it to work and I said an occasional drive to work
They asked if I would drive it outside of shows or events and I said also an occasional pleasure ride around.
Good afternoon,
So I heard back from my underwriters and they have decided to decline the application due to unacceptable use. Sorry.
Thank you,
Katie O’Connell
CSR: New Business Department
That sucks, I don't recall having that problem when I applied with Grundy. Their website even says:
Grundy wants you to enjoy your car, not keep track of mileage like some programs with limitations. Therefore, we give you unlimited miles for pleasure driving and in collector car-oriented activities. It is even OK if occasionally you drive your collector car to work to show it off to friends.
Another Grundy guy here, they were totally fine with the exact verbage like ShadowRuleZ posted. I told them not a DD, but pleasure and occasionally to work, no rain dirt roads, and I average 2-3000 miles per year if I am lucky.
I would see if Sean can get you taken care of.
I do need to look into the MVP program if I can roll all my cars through them and save over what I am paying for AAA for my Daily's.
Jason
Firearm & Class 3 Sales/Service/Transfer/Customizing
I had a similar experience. They pushed back a little at first, but went back to underwriting and approved me for that usage (pleasure cruising, trips, occasionally to work).
FWIW, the MVP on the DD's is roughly half of what I was paying State Farm for better coverage (500/1M vs 300/500) and agreed upon value.
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