Steve:
You may well be right, I guess I would need to go over my policy
to be certain. However, I did peruse their web page, and they say the
following:
* Usage. Hagerty provides coverage for vehicles that are used on
an occasional basis -- e.g. club functions, exhibitions, organized
meets, tours and limited pleasure driving.
* Storage. Collector vehicles must be stored in a fully enclosed,
locked garage when not in use.
* Driving records. Generally, one or two minor traffic violations
or accidents are acceptable. We are not able to insure those who have
experienced major infractions such as a DUI, reckless driving or
excessive speed violations within the past 3-6 years.* All household
driving records are subject to review by an underwriter.
* Regular-use vehicles. Each licensed household driver needs to
have a regular-use vehicle for daily driving and must maintain
regular-use insurance in his or her own name.
That is what I remember - there was a vague restriction on "limited
pleasure driving" but no hard number. That is what led me to say no
mileage restriction. Heck, my regular policy on my Lincoln has a hard
number: 6500 miles per year (I get a low mileage discount). But my
recollection (always iffy) is that the Hagerty policy does not list a
specific number. The other restrictions were already discussed - another
vehicle must be your daily driver, the locked garage, etc.
I do remember the restriction on not driving the car to work. In the
summer I cheat on that - but in the winter the car sits on blocks for 8
months, so they get a reasonable deal on the whole thing.
If you have your policy handy, let me know. Always happy to get
straightened out on the details.
Thanks,
Vance
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-6pack@Autox.Team.Net [mailto:owner-6pack@Autox.Team.Net
<mailto:owner-6pack@Autox.Team.Net> ] On Behalf Of photog1@aol.com
Sent: August 14, 2007 7:29 AM
To: 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: [6pack] Hagerty
Hi....I use Hagerty for my TVR insurance. Very nice company but I do
know that it is not unlimited mileage. They prefer 2000 or 2500 miles
max. I think if you call them and ask, they will tell you this.
Steve
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