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    How to insure an E30 Touring?

    I'm picking up an E30 Touring tomorrow and am having trouble getting insurance. State Farm won't cover it because it doesn't meet US emissions and Hagerty won't cover it either. I had trouble getting a straight answer from Hagerty, but I think they were telling me that they have a limited list of 1980's BMWs they will cover, and the E30 Touring is not on the list..

    So.....where do those of you who have Tourings or other euro models get them insured?

    Thanks, Cory
    1992 325i Cabrio
    1988 320i Touring
    2000 M5
    1977 530i
    2015 328i - Euro Delivery/Performance Center Delivery
    BMWCCA
    E30CCA

    #2
    Did you talk to a Hagerty agent in person?

    If you're not going to daily it, and will garage it, I'd be surprised if they didn't offer
    some type of policy for it?

    t
    now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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      #3
      Thanks Toby. I did speak to Hagerty. The rep was not very forthcoming with info. If needed, I'll try them again.

      I did get State Farm to give me a liability only policy, so I can at least drive the car home and get it registered..

      Also found a similar thread on a Land Rover site, and they are getting full coverage for 1970s euro LRs from Chubb and Progressive, so I'll be contacting them also.

      Cory
      1992 325i Cabrio
      1988 320i Touring
      2000 M5
      1977 530i
      2015 328i - Euro Delivery/Performance Center Delivery
      BMWCCA
      E30CCA

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        #4
        What about Grundy if you want to do the classic car insurance? They seem to be more laid back in when it comes to what they allow when compared to Hagerty.

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          #5
          Liberty mutual will cover it for stated value n don't care if it's your DD. They are a club sponsor


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            #6
            We have Safeco for the daily- driven 2002's, with agreed value.

            Don't know if that helps for non-US cars, though.

            t
            now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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              #7
              The emissions thing makes no sense since it'll be 25 years old. Does state farm know that? Its still listed as a 325i/318i whatever the engine is on title's so you can probably just insure as a 325i. Is it the euro or the body style they have the problem with is my question.
              1989 BMW 325is | 2019 Ford Ranger FX4
              willschnitz

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                #8
                Liberty mutual hooked me up with my euro 323i
                BMW tech
                Umass Amherst
                05 wrx sti

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                  #9
                  Thanks for all the responses!

                  Heard back from Chubb - they don't offer collector car insurance in NC.

                  I'll try Liberty Mutual (club sponsor!) and then Grundy.

                  Wschnitz - State Farm's problem is the euro vin. I can call the car a 325i all day, but they can tell that the vin is euro.

                  Cory
                  1992 325i Cabrio
                  1988 320i Touring
                  2000 M5
                  1977 530i
                  2015 328i - Euro Delivery/Performance Center Delivery
                  BMWCCA
                  E30CCA

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                    #10
                    My E30 touring is insured with State Farm, handed them the importation paperwork, several others for sale, and its been insured ever since.

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                      #11
                      Just an update, since I started this thread.

                      1. State Farm would only give me liability, no collision or comprehensive. I needed insurance ASAP in order to buy the car, so I went with them and kept shopping.

                      2. Liberty Mutual has a deal with the BMWCCA - discount rates and only BMW OEM parts for repairs. I got a BMWCCA quote from them that seemed reasonable, and asked the agent about an agreed value policy. He said they would do it, but the "agreed value" he offered me was anything but. They would not set a dollar amount, and the full value payout was the LESSER of an appraised value or FMV. I ended up going with the standard BMWCCA policy: $399 for 250/500 liability, $500 deductible collision and $500 deductible comprehensive. I was happy enough with the price that I moved my E30 vert over from State Farm also. Same coverage is $430 per year for the 'vert.
                      1992 325i Cabrio
                      1988 320i Touring
                      2000 M5
                      1977 530i
                      2015 328i - Euro Delivery/Performance Center Delivery
                      BMWCCA
                      E30CCA

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by James Crivellone View Post
                        My E30 touring is insured with State Farm, handed them the importation paperwork, several others for sale, and its been insured ever since.
                        At what level of coverage? I'm assuming agreed value since you took them other for see ads?
                        -89' 320iT, Brilliantrot
                        -15' 320i, Glacier Silver Metallic

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                          #13
                          I didn't have any issues, went through USAA. Sort of the same deal as the DMV where the 'system doesn't like the VIN' but they just force it through.
                          '89 318i Touring
                          '90 Miata

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                            #14
                            I am an Insurance Agent. I had a touring as well. I was one of the first people to have a touring in this country.

                            Give Hagerty a call. You should always insure your classic cars with Hagerty. I had my wagon insured for 15,000 dollars, full coverage. I had a premium plan too. It was 309 for the year.

                            Just go to Hagerty's website and request a quote.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by damastah View Post
                              I am an Insurance Agent. I had a touring as well. I was one of the first people to have a touring in this country.

                              Give Hagerty a call. You should always insure your classic cars with Hagerty. I had my wagon insured for 15,000 dollars, full coverage. I had a premium plan too. It was 309 for the year.

                              Just go to Hagerty's website and request a quote.
                              What about getting coverage that doesn't suck for those of us who DD our cars and aren't lucky enough to have garages? Hagerty doesn't do that, do they? I don't have a touring, but getting good coverage on my E30 is still a concern of mine. I read something about Grundy offering something like that, but that's it.

                              IG @turbovarg
                              '91 318is, M20 turbo
                              [CoTM: 4-18]
                              '94 525iT slicktop, M50B30 + S362SX-E, 600WHP DD or bust
                              '93 RX-7 FD3S

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