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How was the process, I am about to move my E30 to Hagerty from Progressive since the swap is done.
Glad you asked. I was in the same boat, Progressive customer. I filled out online forms, called to ask some questions and voila, it was pretty easy. Hagerty's website kinds sucks, links didn't work, pages didn't load, and it's cumbersome. I'm used to Progressive where I can edit my policy easily, but all in all I'm really happy. For example, I paid the $45 to be in the Hagerty club, but the website shows I haven't paid, I'll call if it's not corrected in a few days.
100/300/100 Coverage
$0 Deductible
$10,000 declared value on both vehicles
They ask for mileage but the guy on the phone said it went on the honor system. Both vehicles are garage kept. I didn't even need to send them photos, just filled out an application and was approved. I already have my ID cards, and cancelled my Progressive policy.
Current flame: E30 318iS Alpinweiss II slicktop / LSD - Joanne
The old man: 1970 2002 Polaris(ish) slicktop / rat rod - Wallace
The ex: E92 335i 6MT M-Sport - Betty
The heavy: 2001 4Runner SR5 Sport (3rd Gen) - Fred
I’ve wrecked an E30 with Allstate and one with Hagerty (both not my fault). Regular insurance companies don’t value these cars near anything what they are worth. I had to battle to get 75% of the value on my 325is and that was a relatively cheap car ~5k. Hagerty wrote an 8k check with no complaints to a body shop to fix my next e30 when someone backed into it. The process is super painless to change the values too. As I fixed up my e30 I just kept submitting value increases on the website. No real justification needed.
I’ve wrecked an E30 with Allstate and one with Hagerty (both not my fault). Regular insurance companies don’t value these cars near anything what they are worth. I had to battle to get 75% of the value on my 325is and that was a relatively cheap car ~5k. Hagerty wrote an 8k check with no complaints to a body shop to fix my next e30 when someone backed into it. The process is super painless to change the values too. As I fixed up my e30 I just kept submitting value increases on the website. No real justification needed.
Declared value is the way to go IMO.
I am doing declared, only $10k? I would think you have more than that into the car, I am going higher lol!
I've always wondered how best to insure the car, the drivers in Raleigh have gotten me nervous on a many occasions. I'll have to look into this, thanks guys!
'86 325e Zinnoberrot /// '02 325ci Schwarz II /// '18 M4 Azurite Black Metallic///
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