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Old May 31, 2023 | 08:37 PM
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New owner here. I use State Farm for my daily drivers. But they wanted $151/mo for db9. So I went with Grundy but you have to pay entire year upfront
 
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For my DB9 I went with Classic Auto Insurance, less then $900/year. Includes full glass coverage, not a daily driver, 3K miles per year limit, and garaged.
 
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Great tip(s) - thanks all!
 
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I am so jealous when I read all these rates... I am paying $275 a month with State Farm!
 
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I pay $1400/yr for my V8V using USAA......pretty high for a non-daily driver, it seems to me.
 
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I do have one complaint with Hagerty. I have had their policy for 3 years, 2 cars always garaged, very low mileage both owned from new and rarely driven, never a claim. But they increase my premiums every year like clock work.

Hagerty is having a cars and coffee type event at their Van Nuys garage today, March 28th. I was sent an email several weeks ago with an invite since I am a member of their drivers club. I clicked on the link in the email to sign up for it, went through the steps to register and was immediately told the event was "sold out" and would be put on a wait list. Well I'm still on that wait list, have never heard back. That is very disappointing.
 
Old Mar 28, 2024 | 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by EJ_Rapide
I am so jealous when I read all these rates... I am paying $275 a month with State Farm!
I'm paying $73/month with State Farm.
 
Old Mar 28, 2024 | 11:55 AM
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My total is around $6,500 per 6 months. It used to be $5,800 before I added my X7 M60, but they gave a discount. I will say that their glass claim service is great. The rate doesn’t go up at all.

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Old Mar 28, 2024 | 04:37 PM
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Interesting premiums but shouldn't we also compare liability amt, deductible, assuming everyone's zipcode, driving records + discounts are somewhat similar?
 
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I'm paying $73/month with State Farm.
The joy of living in California, I guess...
 
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I have a $1000 deductible, I don't remember the difference in rate as I got the policy 8 years ago, but it definitely didn't make sense going with a lower deductible.
NJ is no picnic on car insurance, believe me. Age, and oddly enough credit score are major factors, although I can't believe many of us would be under 820 and driving Astons.
 
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Hagerty. I pay only $165/mo for the Rapide, Vantage and Mustang. Very reasonable since State Farm SUCKS for raising the rates exponentially in California. Limited to 2500 mi per year on each but since I have other cars and my commute is 10 miles round trip there is no way I will go over that.
 
Old Mar 30, 2024 | 02:55 PM
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Just submitted an application to Hagerty, prospective premium is half the premium of State Farm
Hopefully my speeding tickets are not a deal breaker...
 
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Originally Posted by EJ_Rapide
Just submitted an application to Hagerty, prospective premium is half the premium of State Farm
Hopefully my speeding tickets are not a deal breaker...
when I got Grundy about 7 years i had a couple. AFAIK never affected cost or coverage
 
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State Farm has been unaffordable in California for years now.
 

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