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      04-02-2020, 03:50 PM   #39
Humdizzle
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Originally Posted by Humdizzle View Post
ferrari: 225
M3: 170
Civic: 14 (just liability)

34 with clean record. hmm maybe its time to renegotiate on the M3...
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Originally Posted by RustySeatbelt View Post
Looks like it. Ask them to split the difference between the M3 and the Civic...
Digging this thread back up because I got smoking deal. I had used Grundy specialty insurance for my Ferrari. You basically tell them what the car is worth, and they generate a comprehensive policy for you. I just had the annual premium lowered from 2700 to 2300 on the ferrari (191/month) because I hadn't updated the cars value from when I bought it 3 years ago.

Now on to the M3. I didn't think they would insure it because in the past they said no to my 335 (I think it was because it was my DD at the time). I was paying $2000 a year with Geico. Even after I had told them I hardly take it to work and put 3000 miles on it a year and its garage kept.

Gave the same info to Grundy... $630 a year.

*there are some stipulations: basically the car can only be used for pleasure cruising and car shows. Not for work, errands, as a backup vehicle, can't take it to the track or any type of racing (lol they even mention no gymkhana) and no one under 25 can drive the car.
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