Boss and Insurance?
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I wouldn't do that- it would be very expensive in comparison to regular insurance. Most insurance companies offer guaranteed replacement cost for new cars and in my case that coverage was good for 3 years.
Now after 3 years you might want to switch up Hagerty in order to keep your insurance at an agreed upon value.
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I wouldn't do that- it would be very expensive in comparison to regular insurance. Most insurance companies offer guaranteed replacement cost for new cars and in my case that coverage was good for 3 years.
Now after 3 years you might want to switch up Hagerty in order to keep your insurance at an agreed upon value.
Now after 3 years you might want to switch up Hagerty in order to keep your insurance at an agreed upon value.
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Hagerty for a full year was only a few dollars cheaper than my 6 month policy with GEICO.... yeah, I switched!!! The '96 Cobra is now on Hagerty for $320 yr and GEICO wanted $493/6 months
#24
Mine went up $50 every 6 months. I had a 2011 5.0 that I traded in on my boss. I still have it registered in Ohio because I hear my in insurance will double when I get it registered in the state I live in now. Not looking forward to that increase!
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Originally Posted by shifterracer
Mine went up $50 every 6 months. I had a 2011 5.0 that I traded in on my boss. I still have it registered in Ohio because I hear my in insurance will double when I get it registered in the state I live in now. Not looking forward to that increase!
#26
I'm sure it does. Since i still have my house in ohio, and i travel back there every month for business, i don't see why i have to change it right now. When i sell the house and i have to stay in a hotel when i go back, then i'll have to change it to where i'm at now.
#27
There are a million reasons why your car insurance is higher than other people. One of them is the neighbourhood you live in or the state you live in too. Also, if you’re insuring a classic car with regular insurance, it’s going to be expensive. Get insurance quotes from special car insurance companies like AARP classic auto insurance and your rates will improve.
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Okay guys you have to hear this one. Just before I picked up my Boss last year I called my agents office and gave the information to one of the girls to have it insured. Later that day I stopped by and she showed me an email from the Insurance company. It said "this car has a switch that turns it into a race car so we must decline coverage at ths time." I said, what do you think this is Bumblebee the transformer? I could not stop laughing. Needless to say since they have all my insurance including my house, office, company liability, cars, company trucks and everything else the agent got right on the phone and straighted them out. Kinda scares you knowing the people we deal with.
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I pay $100 a month for just the Boss through State Farm's, I'm 24. I never asked about a GT but their computer had a different category for both the Boss and LS Boss so I can only assume the Boss is more. We pay $345 monthly for all our car's under full coverage. Having the house insured through them helps out significantly they said.
We actually pay about 15$ more a month for the STI lol. Insurance companies don't like ricer's I guess.
Bill
We actually pay about 15$ more a month for the STI lol. Insurance companies don't like ricer's I guess.
Bill
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I pay $100 a month for just the Boss through State Farm's, I'm 24. I never asked about a GT but their computer had a different category for both the Boss and LS Boss so I can only assume the Boss is more. We pay $345 monthly for all our car's under full coverage. Having the house insured through them helps out significantly they said.
We actually pay about 15$ more a month for the STI lol. Insurance companies don't like ricer's I guess.
Bill
We actually pay about 15$ more a month for the STI lol. Insurance companies don't like ricer's I guess.
Bill
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I pay $100 a month for just the Boss through State Farm's, I'm 24. I never asked about a GT but their computer had a different category for both the Boss and LS Boss so I can only assume the Boss is more. We pay $345 monthly for all our car's under full coverage. Having the house insured through them helps out significantly they said.
We actually pay about 15$ more a month for the STI lol. Insurance companies don't like ricer's I guess.
Bill
We actually pay about 15$ more a month for the STI lol. Insurance companies don't like ricer's I guess.
Bill
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Okay guys you have to hear this one. Just before I picked up my Boss last year I called my agents office and gave the information to one of the girls to have it insured. Later that day I stopped by and she showed me an email from the Insurance company. It said "this car has a switch that turns it into a race car so we must decline coverage at ths time." I said, what do you think this is Bumblebee the transformer? I could not stop laughing. Needless to say since they have all my insurance including my house, office, company liability, cars, company trucks and everything else the agent got right on the phone and straighted them out. Kinda scares you knowing the people we deal with.
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