- Not sure I buy the “luck” part. In my experience, AAA’s consistency is way better than insurance roadside. - Insurance companies just contract out t...
I get where you’re coming from, but I’m still not convinced that more coverage is always worth it for everyone. Here’s my take: - If you drive an old...
Yeah, I hear you on the numbers not adding up. For me, AAA used to be a no-brainer, but lately I’m not sure it’s worth it unless you’re using all the ...
Ain’t that the truth. I’ve restored cars older than my insurance agent and I still can’t figure out half the fine print. Honestly, I’d rather deal wit...
- Not sure I totally buy that it’s random. My agent once told me they’re more worried about stuff that could “distract” you, like stickers blocking yo...
- Been there—once had a flat at a car show, parked on grass, and they tried to say it was “off-road.” - These companies really stretch the definitio...
- Been feeling that "paradise tax" too—just got quoted more for my '68 Mustang than I ever paid on the mainland. - My driving record isn't spotless, b...
- Gotta admit, I’m a bit wary of the “local agent knows best” pitch. Had one in my hometown who swore my ‘69 Mustang was “fully covered”—until a hails...
- Good points overall, but I'm still a bit skeptical insurers really ease up that much after just a few years. From what I've seen, they love holding ...
Fair points, but vintage cars have a way of surprising you no matter how prepared you think you are. I've had belts snap even after checking them thor...
Fair point, but honestly, I think sometimes people stress a bit too much about minor dents and scratches. I've been driving classics for years, and tr...
- Had a similar issue recently, waited forever just to get a tire changed. - AAA used to feel reliable, now it’s hit or miss... - Worth checking out l...
- Totally agree about the inconsistency... I've got a '68 Mustang, fully restored, and you'd think insurers would appreciate the care and caution clas...
