Couldn't have said it better myself. Back in my early 20s, I had this gorgeous '68 Mustang—loved that car, but man, did it attract tickets like flies ...
Had a similar thing happen with my '68 Camaro. Sat covered in the garage for almost three years while I was overseas, and when I finally got around to...
Had a similar experience here. Bundling was decent savings-wise, but when I added my '72 Charger into the mix, suddenly things got complicated. Agent ...
Honestly, gloves sound good in theory, but in practice they're just another thing to lose or forget. I used to keep a pair in the trunk, and every tim...
Same here. Learned that lesson the hard way when my phone died right as a cop walked up—awkward silence ensued. Wonder if classic car insurance compan...
I get the point about accident forgiveness being a decent backup, but honestly, I'd rather put my money into good tires and brakes than rely on insura...
I get where you're coming from, but honestly, manual payments aren't foolproof either. A couple years back, I was in the same boat—had to deal with SR...
Yeah, definitely seems that way. Years back, I had a '68 Mustang Fastback that I'd spent countless weekends restoring—beautiful paint job, chrome shin...
Went through something similar with my '72 Chevelle. Thought I was golden until the DMV flagged my SR-22 as expired—turned out the insurer never updat...
Insurance companies can be brutal about that stuff. Reminds me of the time I got flagged as risky years back—get this—for "aggressive acceleration." N...