I use USAA for all my cars, except my MGs. They are a great company and they
used to insure my MGs. They were up front about the payoff in the
event of a claim being filed, it would just depend. After that I went with
Grundy for all my old cars and they have been great. As most know I had
an engine fire while enroute to a car show. Grundy paid out with no questions
asked and at the premium rate I pay it will be a long time before they
are even with me. I found them to be fair and the adjuster they sent was an
expert on MGT series cars. In fact, he owned one.
Mike R
Matt Davis wrote:
> I just re-insured my 79 MGB with USAA and im curious as to the ACV ( actual
>cash value@ time and place of accident)
>
> I was T-boned in this car in high school, still driveable but drivers side
>mangled and they wanted to total loss it....$4800 then @ 40K miles....
>
> Im pretty sure Ill get screwed if I get T boned again...
>
> >>annual miles. But if I can't drive the car to work or to the store, how am
> >>I going to be able to use it?
> >>
> >>So for now its USAA - they are still chaeper than most and they let me make
> >>payments instead of a lump sum every 6 months or a year.
> >>
> >>David
> >>
> >>67BGT
> >>71 BGT
> >>
>
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