Elldawg Posted May 21 Posted May 21 Hagerty just increased my premium from $555 to $1200 annual after one year today. I’m shopping around now. The sales rep on the phone said “kit cars” in California have been “reclassified” as the justification because they are more popular now, whatever that means. I’m relocating to Colorado soon and the quote there was $900. will try Grundy I guess. Quite annoying as I couldn’t even get through the quote process with them last time since the system was down. How does one find a broker? Worth it?
DavidL Posted Friday at 06:05 AM Posted Friday at 06:05 AM That's weird. I just got my Hagerty renewal invoice, it's for $467 (includes $70 for the Driver's Club), about the same as the last few years. My car and location seem similar to you: 1990 Caterham Super Sprint, and I'm also in the Bay Area (Menlo Park). Maybe we have wildly different coverage, but seems odd. PS, I often have my Seven at the Cars and Coffee in downtown Menlo Park first Sunday of every Month (outside of Coffee Bar). 1
Elldawg Posted Friday at 07:30 PM Posted Friday at 07:30 PM (edited) Yeah it’s weird. She said something about some policies being grandfathered in. Could be because the car is a “kit car” spncs not a “Caterham” idk maybe they think I’m a factory five guy so they up charge an old xflow. I just had a call with JB Taylor broker (ACC) who quoted $260 for a year in CA. So I have no idea what’s going on. Agreed value 35k, good+ condition car they don’t care if it was a kit car and the rep knew what a Caterham was. We’ll see how it pans out I guess. They will need to write a new policy in CO though after I slog through the DMV…. Again. I’m up in eastbay so don’t make it down to peninsula a lot. Cars and coffee for me is my toddler and the local coffee shop down the street. She loves the “race car” ride. Edited Friday at 07:31 PM by Elldawg
KnifeySpoony Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Just got my Hagerty renewal - premium went from $1046 to $1406. May have to shop around.
CBuff Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago I just renewed my hagerty policy. No change in price from the last two years. In NY it's $1130 (plus $70 for the club membership). For agreed value of $80K - 2023 420R. In new york it's titled and insured as a "custom" as when I originally did it with "Caterham" it was $2400. But all the back up was caterham stuff so I was transparent. They said, if NY titles it as a custom then thats what it is. A very rare occurrence that after jumping thru all the hoops, it saved me a little money
Vovchandr Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 46 minutes ago, CBuff said: I just renewed my hagerty policy. No change in price from the last two years. In NY it's $1130 (plus $70 for the club membership). For agreed value of $80K - 2023 420R. In new york it's titled and insured as a "custom" as when I originally did it with "Caterham" it was $2400. But all the back up was caterham stuff so I was transparent. They said, if NY titles it as a custom then thats what it is. A very rare occurrence that after jumping thru all the hoops, it saved me a little money I don't even understand how NY title makes any difference on it. It can be insured before ever being registered as anything the underlying covered item on agreed value doesn't change regardless of what you call it. Not saying it didn't happen to you but I just can't wrap my mind around the logic there.
hahuang65 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago @Vovchandr is right. I got my insurance way before my title. All they needed was the VIN and asked me how I wanted the make and model written. My car is titled as an Assembled Vehicle in TX while my Insurance has it as a 2024 Caterham 420R. I'm only about halfway thru my 1st year of insurance. I'll let you guys know when I get my renewal notice what's changed.
Slonie Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 4 hours ago, KnifeySpoony said: Just got my Hagerty renewal - premium went from $1046 to $1406. May have to shop around. Goddamn, what's your agreed value? Not looking forward to renewal next year if it's going to go up by 40%... Although it does seem like California (happened with my regular insurance a while ago)
Elldawg Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I dropped Hagerty and went with JC Taylor. They require your other insurance (for normal cars) to have 50k per person and 100k per accident for medical and uninsured motorists (one tier over minimum coverage in CA) JC Taylor $288 a year in California agreed $35k for Xflow car. 1
hahuang65 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I may need to raise the agreed value... 66 feels low now..
KnifeySpoony Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, Slonie said: Goddamn, what's your agreed value? $60k - even though it would I think it would take 80k+ to replicate now. Prices have gone way up.
hahuang65 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 10 minutes ago, KnifeySpoony said: take 80k+ to replicate now Yup that's why I'm feeling like 66k is too low now
mca Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Elldawg said: I dropped Hagerty and went with JC Taylor. They require your other insurance (for normal cars) to have 50k per person and 100k per accident for medical and uninsured motorists (one tier over minimum coverage in CA) JC Taylor $288 a year in California agreed $35k for Xflow car. Would you share the contact info for your JC Taylor broker? i'm currently at $1,356/yr to insure my CSR at $68k and my 2007 Elise at $40k (probably need to raise the value). 1
CBuff Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago At least in ny you need a vin to get insurance. And insurance to register. So the ny dmv inspects and assigns a vin. At that point the make is “custom”. Preliminarily I asked Hagerty if they would insure and caterham and then asked for a quote. $2400/ year which surprised me. Then when I got the vin assigned and they designated “custom” it was $1200. Even with my mco and all the invoices from caterham to prove worth. Hagerty said. It’s custom not caterham $1200. but @Vovchandr agree with you on the model/maker designation, especially on agreed value makes no sense. I’ll take one of the few financial wins in that whole process.
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