FHSLOTH13@aol.com wrote:
> I increased the coverage on my MKI a couple years ago from $16,000 to
> $24,000 with no problems.
I've got my 66 MK1A (above average, not concours) insured for $40,000
with Auto Owner's Insurance. Full coverage, $100,000/300,000 liability,
$500 deductible, no mileage limitation since it's my every day car.
Costs me about $450 a year here in the desert in Arizona.
The real test of an insurance company is when you make a claim. Someone
backed into the Tiger last year with moderate damage. I was going to
take it to a local body shop but the claims agent said he didn't think
that was a good idea, and he suggested I find a custom shop that's more
used to rare cars to make the repairs. I did, and even though they were
a lot more expensive than the shop I was originally going to take it to,
Auto Owner's paid immediately, with no problem whatsoever. Imagine my
good surprise a couple of months later when the agent called me up to
let me know he was sending me back the $500 deductible I had paid. The
other guy's insurance company admitted that it was their guy's fault.
Steve Sage
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