Yeah, those “exceptions” sections are wild—my classic’s policy basically says if my buddy borrows it more than twice a year, I’m on my own. I’d rather...
I hear you on the repair costs. My ‘72 Chevelle got rear-ended last year—nothing major, but finding someone who could work on it without messing up th...
I actually tried one of those tracking apps for a year—honestly, the discount was smaller than I hoped, and it felt weird knowing my driving was being...
Totally get where you’re coming from. Med pay really does fill in the gaps, especially if your main health insurance isn’t up to par. I’ve seen a lot ...
That’s the way to go. I’ve had judges in Providence ask for the original insurance card, not even a printout. It’s wild. For my ‘72 Chevelle, I keep t...
Had a similar situation when I took my '72 Chevelle out for a spin and got dinged for a “reckless” lane change. Even though I drive super cautiously w...
Bundling worked out pretty well for me too, but I agree it's not always the best deal. When I first got my classic Mustang insured, I assumed bundling...
Yeah, definitely feels that way lately. I've noticed the same trend with my classic car insurance renewal—usually pretty stable, but this year it jump...
Totally agree, PIP can be a lifesaver but it's usually pretty limited. Had a buddy with a classic Mustang who got rear-ended at a stoplight—nothing ma...
I get your skepticism, but honestly I've had pretty good luck with specialty insurers that handle classic cars. Regular companies tend to lump everyth...
Carrying spare parts is smart, but honestly, sometimes it can lead to a false sense of security. I've seen plenty of guys lugging around boxes of belt...
Yep, learned that lesson myself. Dashcams are like tools—buy cheap, buy twice. Insurance discounts might take a while, but clear footage can save you ...
Yeah, you're spot-on with that. I've been into classic cars for years, and honestly, parking lot anxiety is practically a way of life at this point. O...
Gap coverage is definitely one of those things you don't appreciate until you need it. Had a similar experience a few years back—not with my daily dri...
