Hagerty. I've had a few claims with no problems. You're automatically a Driver's Club member with a magazine and discounts. I have a bunch of cars with them and after a few each new one seems cheaper than the last.
From what I could gather, their rates are based mostly on what your most expensive car insured with them is. I had 2 six pack cars valued at $125K and $85K with them and my convertible valued at $75K.
Then I bought my Magnum and called to add it. My agent called back and said my premium increase would be $25!
They only wanted to insure it for $15K and I’d paid more for it. It’s a GT T tops, one of the nicest out there. Find another.
The agent talked them into accepting $20K agreed value.
A year later, Hagerty sent me a letter saying they did a review and my V code was underinsured and should be $105K instead of $85K, and the Magnum should be $25K!
I called the agent and told her the V code isn’t worth $105K but maybe we should increase it to $95K. And I’m good with going $25K on my Magnum.
She calls back and says the V code is now agreed at $95K, but Hagerty wouldn’t increase the agreed on the Magnum.
Wait, they’re the ones who said it was underinsured??
And I’ve been trying to sell the V code off and on for years and if it got totaled $95K is more than I’d sell it for and no one’s biting, so they’d pay me more than anyone else would?
I don’t get insurance?!
Hagerty charged me another $45 a year to be in their drivers club. Is it automatically included now?
My buddy has his collection insured with Hagerty and seems to have a car break down at least once a year. He typically waits 4 hours for the tow truck to show after calling Hagerty.
I’ve heard similar stories about AAA though.