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Old 04-11-2025, 01:54 PM   #1
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Had JC Taylor for 23 years. Then they said my cars had to be garaged and within sight. Kinda hard to do when attending a national or any overnight trip. Been with Hagerty for decades. Their service has been great. Had a claim that they took care of immediately. Another situation they covered me at night when I had a car built and the builder's insurance stopped when it left their facility. You might get it cheaper but when you need service and it isn't there, cheap can be expensive. Currently have eight cars and two trailers with them fully covered and not looking back............
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Old 04-11-2025, 01:56 PM   #2
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That company that Brent says is the worst....McKeel sold 15% of his company to them, and gave them board seat(s) (i.e., infulence). I have seen changes. They are not the same company. For one thing, that 15% company is in the business of thinking everyone is out to cheat them so they wanna cheat back. We are a different type of client. I pay my premiums, and hope I never need to make a claim. They need to change their ways.
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Old 04-11-2025, 03:04 PM   #3
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I had Allstate for 10 years and then they dropped the Model A (kept the modern cars). I've been with Hagerty since then -- no problems, but of course, no claims either.
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Old 04-11-2025, 03:31 PM   #4
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All insurance companies are great if you never have a claim.
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Old 04-11-2025, 04:00 PM   #5
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I once had J.C. Taylor twenty years ago, but switched to Hagerty after J.C. Taylor would not cover property damages to a '69 Corvette that I had. I did not have a stated value on the car at the time. An unmarried 21-year old Mom with no insurance pulled out from a side street less than fifty feet in front of me and I T-boned her. They said that un-insured/under-insured coverage was for personal injury only - not property damages. Ten years ago or so, there was another young lady that bumped into the rear bumper on our '29 Town Sedan at a traffic light, bending the bumper, bumper arms, bumper extensions, and lightly pushing the trunk into the rear body section. Hagerty made sure that all was put back right and as good as before. More recently, my nephew's emergency brake failed to hold and his '31 slant windshield fordor and as a result, it rolled off into a nearby fence-line and the lower branches on a tree. The repair estimate was $17,000, which Hagerty paid without question. I can't speak to Grundy, but I would say that my experience would suggest staying away from J.C. Taylor - they impressed me as good at accepting premiums, but terrible at paying claims. Best of luck in your search.
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Old 04-11-2025, 04:08 PM   #6
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I have been with the Auto Club for 57 years. It all started when they were the only insurance company that would insure a restored '57 Thunderbird for more than the value of a '57 2 door sedan. They inspected and photographed it and we agreed to a value. They now have a separate division for classic cars. I like them but shop around. Note you get a discount if you also have your daily driver insured by them.

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Old 04-11-2025, 06:07 PM   #7
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Hagerty. I pay a bit extra for the “Drivers Club” which comes with an excellent magazine, and more importantly, free flatbed towing up to 100 miles, with no limit per year. In the last 3 years while replacing the engine and rebuilding the entire running gear I’ve had it towed at least 8 times. Has paid for itself.
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Old 04-11-2025, 07:13 PM   #8
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We've got Hagerty on the A and the wife's 2004 Tbird. Whenever there is a problem in CA they send out an email on how to file a claim if there is a loss. During the fires they offered their club warehouse for free storage and set up a walk in claims office. Bring the title get your payout. My renewal was just before the fires and was up about 5% from the previous year. I imagine next year there will be a much higher increase to help recover some of their losses. I'll still use Hagerty.
BTW - there is a FREE Model A being offered. It was caught in the fired. I'm not even sure it would be good yard art. That does bring up some problems I saw with the Hagerty policy. It requires that the car be stored in a garage. When the garage burns so does the car. If you look at photos of the wildfires you see cars parked on the street were undamaged or had minimal scorching.
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Old 04-11-2025, 07:53 PM   #9
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A few years ago a friend was sitting behind his car at a cruise night.His trunk was open,and a couple of guys were walking by.One said,look how they built them back then,and tried to shut the trunk lid.It had s stiff arm,not springs,and he bent it badly.The owner contacted Hagerty the next day,explained it all,and they got the ball rolling.Then he got a call from legal with a few questions.Police report filed? Yes.Was there any altercation between the parties involved,including arguing or yelling? No,and that was backed up by the police report.Turns out if he had gotten in any kind of tussle with the guy,including verbal,everything would be held up until that part was settled.We heard dozens of people say,if that had been me I'd have done this or done that to him.If he'd smacked the guy,the car would be in limbo until the other part was settled.He would not have even been able to pay to have it fixed out of pocket,it would have been evidence in the case.The owner kept his cool,and less than two days later the car was in a restoration shop being worked on.Hagerty took care of it,and said that dealing with the guy that did it was their worry.
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Old 04-11-2025, 08:31 PM   #10
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I'm very pleased with Hagerty as well on all of my Model A's and parts and automobilia. ....but never had any claims.

Remember to get your 5% Hagerty Insurance - Car Club Member discount (if you are a member of the Model A Restorers Club, MARC or AACA for example). The additional Hagerty Cherished Salvage is also reassuring to have and will allow you to keep the car if it is a total loss.

I dropped their Drivers Club membership when they stopped offering included towing for my daily drivers as well.....but I unfortunately do not drive my Model A's much.

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Old 04-12-2025, 06:38 AM   #11
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Hagerty Cherished Salvage



never heard of it and glad you mentioned it.
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Old 04-12-2025, 06:47 AM   #12
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I had haggerty for 11 years but they raised the policy almost $100 so I was hoping to find a cheaper insurance for a greed value of $18,000 on my 1928 open cab pickup.
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Old 04-12-2025, 07:05 AM   #13
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thats todays norm- with all of the claims going on in this country-esp regarding natural disasters.


My home was thoroughly inspected 2 yrs ago- insde and out and thought I was done with the inspections.......
they just came around again 2 weeks ago wanting a complete do over. Maybe 100 photos, measurements etc. I believe its nothing more then a ploy to raise my rates.
I dont have many choices as my home is over 200 yrs old and many wont insure it.
they just want newer homes with little to no risk.
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It's just a fact of lfe all over.You might find cheaper for a while,but that won't last.Right now Hagerty has stayed around the same for me,but I expect it to go up.If you make a change at the end of the day you're just changing deck chairs on the Titanic.
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Old 04-12-2025, 08:57 AM   #15
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Hagerty for me. I have the Cherished Salvage option as well. Never a claim but I think the coverage and the ease of mind is worth it.
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Old 04-12-2025, 09:58 AM   #16
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just changing deck chairs on the Titanic......


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Old 04-12-2025, 01:11 PM   #17
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Keith made me giggle, but he may have a point. I kinda like less government, but in some instances capitalism does not get the job done.

BTW; that cherished value thing - at my age if it is hurt that bad I don't want it back.
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Old 04-12-2025, 01:25 PM   #18
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Gene F 2x.

If it started out as a nice car, why do I want it back as a wadded up mess ?
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If it started out as a nice car, why do I want it back as a wadded up mess ?
Because there are likely some parts you can harvest from it. Overdrive, transmission, seats, ...
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THirty plus years with Hagerty. No mileage limit, agreed value. No permission needed to drive somewhere over a week end and stay in motels or hotels. As close to your daily driver you can get. Over the years I have driven my old cars from Nor CAl to Portland, Reno, (Hot August nights) Santa Barbara and Pismo Beach. Always stayed in hotels. No having to beg permission. Try that with Taylor and see what their reaction to those moves is.

Also years ago a fellow in San Jose lost his '41 Cadillac high point car in a fire along with many parts. I had a '41 and over a period of a couple of years sold him some of my extras.

As part of the claim, he listed the parts. The adjuster wanted to verify the value of some of the parts I had sold him an what my thoughts were on the street value of other parts. I was one of three he consulted. I gave him the values and the fellow got paid for the lost parts. He got the agreed value amount with out drama.

In todays' economy classic car insurance is extremely reasonable. Based on the cost of insuring our modern cars, Hagerty, even if they raised my rates by 30% I would still insure with them. Just a thought.

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