That’s interesting—never had AAA myself, but I’ve heard stories like yours. Ever had them help with something besides towing, like a dead battery or l...
Insurance cards are a nightmare with older cars. My ‘68 Charger doesn’t even have a glovebox that can keep paper from curling up, so I’ve lost count o...
Yeah, I’ve noticed the same thing. Used to be, if you stuck with a company for years, they’d cut you a break. Now it’s like they count on you not chec...
That’s a good point about tech acting up at the worst times. I’m curious—has anyone actually had an officer in South Dakota insist on seeing a paper c...
I hear you on skipping the extras—my daily driver’s got the bare minimum too, and it’s worked out fine so far. But with my old Mustang, I actually wen...
Yeah, you nailed it—“full coverage” is one of those terms that sounds reassuring but doesn’t really mean what most people think. I’ve had a few friend...
I hear you—insurance always feels like a gamble. I’ve got a couple of classics and my daily driver, and honestly, I never bothered with accident forgi...
Yeah, I’ve noticed the same thing with AAA. Used to be, if you stuck with them for years, they’d at least throw you a bone—some kind of discount or pe...
I get the peace-of-mind argument, but honestly it's not always worth it—especially if you're driving something older or rare. I keep thinking about my...
Yeah, I hear you on that skepticism. A few years back, I tried getting a discount for storing my classic Mustang during winter months—figured it made ...
Yeah, totally get this. Drove a rusty '72 Nova through college—every dollar counted. Still, sometimes coverage can save your bacon...but you're right,...
I dunno, man... that's pretty weird. I've always had comprehensive on my classic Mustang, and last year when we had that nasty storm roll through, ins...
Good call on checking your own policy first. Last year, I rented a car in Columbus and assumed my regular coverage would be enough—turns out it was, b...
