I hear you on the loyalty thing. I’ve kept my old ‘72 Chevelle on a separate classic policy for years, and those rates barely budge. But my daily driv...
Been there with the tech fails—my old ’67 Mustang doesn’t even have a USB port, so I can’t charge my phone half the time anyway. Couldn’t agree more....
Not sure I totally buy that shopping around always saves you money, though. I’ve got a ’72 Chevelle that’s been with the same insurer for years, and w...
Man, aftermarket parts are the bane of my existence. Had a ‘72 Chevelle that got tapped in a parking lot—nothing major, but the insurance wanted to sl...
That’s pretty much my philosophy too. Years back, I tried to cut corners and went with a bargain insurer for my ‘66 Mustang. When I needed them (hails...
Yeah, I’ve been down this rabbit hole myself. Back in the day, I had an old Mustang I took out for classic car events, and even then the insurance had...
Emergency blankets—those shiny foil things—do actually help, but they’re not magic. I had to use one once when my ‘69 Mustang decided to quit on me in...
I get where you're coming from, AAA can definitely be a lifesaver in certain situations. But honestly, I've noticed a bit of a decline myself over the...
A buddy of mine tried the defensive driving thing after his DUI, and honestly, it didn't do much for his premiums. Might depend on the insurer though....
I totally get that. My first car was a '78 Mustang II—no power steering, no ABS, definitely no cameras or sensors. You had to actually turn your head ...
Can't argue with peace of mind, that's for sure. But honestly, I've found that carrying too many spares can sometimes give a false sense of security—l...
Interesting points, especially about the aftermarket coverage limits. I learned that lesson the hard way a few years back when I had my '68 Mustang in...
Yeah, drainage issues might get more attention since they can lead to bigger headaches down the line. Reminds me of when my buddy stored his '68 Musta...
Had a similar wake-up call with my classic Mustang a few years back—thought I was covered until a fender-bender showed me otherwise. Insurance fine pr...
