hello; Yes they have a few rules. Can't drive it to work is one that made me give it up. Give them a call and see.Dont they have a lot of rules about when and where you can drive YOUR car?
How do they know if your driving to work or driving to the grocery store? Is it just based on an honor system?hello; Yes they have a few rules. Can't drive it to work is one that made me give it up. Give them a call and see.
IBBY
Grundy offers the same quality insurance and lets you drive it. THe only requirement is that every driver in the household has a daily driver and that the car is store in a garage. I drive mine to work and anywhere I feel like. I have 30,000 coverage for aroudn 300 a year if I remember correctly. Also have 15,000 on the wife's stingray for a little less money as mine.Sounds to me like there's a damn good reason their premiums are so cheap... they don't let you drive your own F^CKING car and enjoy it.
Obviously the car is wayyy less likely to be damaged or stolen if it sits in a locked garage 360 outa 365 days/year. Screw that, I'll pay more to my local guy and enjoy my car.
Dont they have a lot of rules about when and where you can drive YOUR car?
hello; Yes they have a few rules. Can't drive it to work is one that made me give it up. Give them a call and see.
IBBY
the guy told me about the rules that you cant drive it to work unless there is a car show after work. you also have to keep the car in the garage. anyone put a claim in?
If you are at work and someone steals the car I guess they would know it was at your work? I am glad you have had great customer service with them, I was a little scared away from them when I talked to them and the phone and was told I could not drive it unless it was to a show or event. They told me no pleasure driving, no driving to work, no quick stops going to or fro an event. I called the other classic car insurance and went with them instead, Grundy.