edward301
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- Nov 3, 2007
- Thunderbird Year
- 2002
Wondering what most of you are doing for auto insurance. Since it appears the retro birds
are holding value, if not increasing some, I checked with my insurance agent to see how
they determine value if something happens to our Birds.
To make a long story short they go by actual cash value, which most likely means,
less value than we would hope for.
Turns out if you do not drive your T Bird much, and mileage is somewhat low, and in
good condition, you can get a collectors auto policy for less than a regular policy.
I just got a collectors policy for $20k agreed value, and 3000 miles per year for $241.00, which
is less than what I was paying for a regular auto policy. Plus we will never drive the car 3000 miles
per year. Worth looking into. I had to send pictures to get the policy, but most of the cars I have
seen here are in very good condition.
You might want to look in this.
are holding value, if not increasing some, I checked with my insurance agent to see how
they determine value if something happens to our Birds.
To make a long story short they go by actual cash value, which most likely means,
less value than we would hope for.
Turns out if you do not drive your T Bird much, and mileage is somewhat low, and in
good condition, you can get a collectors auto policy for less than a regular policy.
I just got a collectors policy for $20k agreed value, and 3000 miles per year for $241.00, which
is less than what I was paying for a regular auto policy. Plus we will never drive the car 3000 miles
per year. Worth looking into. I had to send pictures to get the policy, but most of the cars I have
seen here are in very good condition.
You might want to look in this.