As others have commented (I was going to write "like others", but guess
that's not allowed?), I have always had standard coverage on the snake
to avoid the "use" question. It just ain't (sorry Paul) worth hassling
with the insurance company over a claim for a fender bender on the way
to work or the grocery store. I think I may get a bit of a discount for
low mileage use, but nothing different from what I could have gotten for
a regular use car.
Once I put the car back on the road again, hopefully soon, I may revisit
the non liability part of the coverage, but I don't plan to go for
limited use insurance. My car has no paint, and plenty of dirty old
grease and oil, so I drive it.
Roland
>
> Paul,
> You are correct. I was referring to insurance in the United States. I am aware
> of the programs available in England. If similar programs were available here,
> it would be a great help to many owners.
>
> jay
>
> Paul Garside wrote:
>
> > Jay Fishbein states:
> >
> > I think you must be talking about the USA, Jay, because classic car
> > insurance in the UK almost always covers regular use.
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