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Author:  seg1959 [ Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:12 pm ]
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So, as my insurance is about to expire, I called them for a quote. Very nice chap, gave me a quote that was almost 30% cheaper than the Adrian Flux price.
And then, as we were having a pleasant chat, it turns out that they will ONLY insure you if the second car in the family is in YOUR name; in our case the family car is in the wife's name, and I am a named driver on the insurance, so they cannot quote me... :(

That's a very strange restriction; I do not use a car during the week, in fact I do NOT need another car for any other purpose, I take the train to work, but that's not good enough.
Shame because they had a good package.

seg

Author:  sam [ Tue Nov 10, 2009 3:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hagerty Insurance Company

seg1959 wrote:
So, as my insurance is about to expire, I called them for a quote. Very nice chap, gave me a quote that was almost 30% cheaper than the Adrian Flux price.
And then, as we were having a pleasant chat, it turns out that they will ONLY insure you if the second car in the family is in YOUR name; in our case the family car is in the wife's name, and I am a named driver on the insurance, so they cannot quote me... :(

That's a very strange restriction; I do not use a car during the week, in fact I do NOT need another car for any other purpose, I take the train to work, but that's not good enough.
Shame because they had a good package.

seg

So why not put the family car in your name with her as a named driver, if its going to save you money???

Author:  seg1959 [ Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hagerty Insurance Company

sam wrote:
seg1959 wrote:
So, as my insurance is about to expire, I called them for a quote. Very nice chap, gave me a quote that was almost 30% cheaper than the Adrian Flux price.
And then, as we were having a pleasant chat, it turns out that they will ONLY insure you if the second car in the family is in YOUR name; in our case the family car is in the wife's name, and I am a named driver on the insurance, so they cannot quote me... :(

That's a very strange restriction; I do not use a car during the week, in fact I do NOT need another car for any other purpose, I take the train to work, but that's not good enough.
Shame because they had a good package.

seg

So why not put the family car in your name with her as a named driver, if its going to save you money???


1. we have already bought the insurance for the family car, and if we cancel now we get only a percentage of the cost back;
2. most policies do not recognise NCBs for named drivers - not good for my wife

the point I was making was that the condition/restriction seems a bit absurd to me - those of you insured with Hagerty, do you all have another car insured in your name?

Author:  sam [ Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:30 am ]
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seg1959 wrote:
sam wrote:
seg1959 wrote:
So, as my insurance is about to expire, I called them for a quote. Very nice chap, gave me a quote that was almost 30% cheaper than the Adrian Flux price.
And then, as we were having a pleasant chat, it turns out that they will ONLY insure you if the second car in the family is in YOUR name; in our case the family car is in the wife's name, and I am a named driver on the insurance, so they cannot quote me... :(

That's a very strange restriction; I do not use a car during the week, in fact I do NOT need another car for any other purpose, I take the train to work, but that's not good enough.
Shame because they had a good package.

seg

So why not put the family car in your name with her as a named driver, if its going to save you money???


1. we have already bought the insurance for the family car, and if we cancel now we get only a percentage of the cost back;
2. most policies do not recognise NCBs for named drivers - not good for my wife

the point I was making was that the condition/restriction seems a bit absurd to me - those of you insured with Hagerty, do you all have another car insured in your name?

Yep, I have a daily drive , and another car , a '96 Landy (clasified as a classic !)the Landy is also insured with Hagerty, along with the 993 :)

Author:  watchcam [ Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:45 am ]
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Yes, I have two other cars insured in my name ... I would guess its so they can be as sure as they can be its a second car. By definition getting low use in their eyes, although I would question that is always the case. You are unfortunate I guess in that you don't use your car much but it's not your second car, but could be argued it's the 'families' second car?
I am sure there are plenty driving others out there driving their 'second 'cars' on Hagerty Policies more mileage than you would drive your 911.
They are very good indeed though .... the policy is very comprehensive as well for the money. Even has recovery and Euro cover.

Author:  seg1959 [ Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:27 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Hagerty Insurance Company

watchcam wrote:
I would guess its so they can be as sure as they can be its a second car. By definition getting low use in their eyes, although I would question that is always the case. You are unfortunate I guess in that you don't use your car much but it's not your second car, but could be argued it's the 'families' second car?


I argued with them that given that as it is part of the contract that I will do under 4,000 miles a year, that should be enough to prove low mileage or second car status. The guy on the phone was adamant that if you do not have another insurance in your name, you do not qualify.

Author:  stepa1007 [ Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:31 pm ]
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I had a similar thing with performance direct when I insured my Rose.
I told them I had another Porsche insured wth Heritage on classic under my own name as well as use of the wives Clio.
They were ok with that.

It is a silly restriction and one that only a few companies appear to have,

Stephen

Author:  sam [ Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:43 pm ]
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Don't see it as a silly restriction myself, if it allows them to give their clients a great price and super cover

Author:  seg1959 [ Wed Nov 11, 2009 6:29 pm ]
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sam wrote:
Don't see it as a silly restriction myself, if it allows them to give their clients a great price and super cover


Would agree with that if anyone could explain how it reduces the company's risk.
However, your contract is based (among other things) on a certain mileage per annum, so whether you own another insurance policy cannot make you more/less risk averse?

Is someone with a second car who does 10,000 miles a year in their "classic" car less of a risk that someone who has NO second car but only does 2,000 miles in his/her classic car?

Author:  Sean Smallman [ Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:51 am ]
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I'll have a chat with them at the NEC.

I guess it will be nothing to do with miles, it will be using the car for work that has prompted that clause.

Author:  seg1959 [ Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:50 pm ]
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Sean Smallman wrote:
I'll have a chat with them at the NEC.

I guess it will be nothing to do with miles, it will be using the car for work that has prompted that clause.


Again, good point, but they ask you if you are using the car for Social Domestic & Pleasure or commuting. So... you've already affirmed the usage of the car.

Anyway, this is all academic, it's their business and they can set the rules - I am just surprised they turn away customers for no apparent (to me) reason.

Author:  Pixie*Porsche [ Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hagerty Insurance Company

Hagerty was a complete waste of time for me :(

Worth ringing / emailing classicline if you are a "non- standard" classic car owner whatever one of those is or your car is heavily modified (they work in association with the NSRA (National Street Rod Association))

:)

Author:  watchcam [ Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:37 pm ]
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I pay less than £90 a year including roadside for my 928 .... bargain I think!

As has been said above if you are trying to get away with cheap insurance on what is your main car these guys are not for you.

I pay a lot more for my main drive. In fact too much!

Author:  lindsayhbrown [ Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:41 pm ]
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Pixie*Porsche wrote:
Hagerty was a complete waste of time for me :(

Worth ringing / emailing classicline if you are a "non- standard" classic car owner whatever one of those is or your car is heavily modified (they work in association with the NSRA (National Street Rod Association))

:)


i was with classicline, and hagerty cut my annual insurance in half for exactly the same policy

Author:  964russ [ Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Hagerty Insurance Company

Just been quoted £470 for my ins from adrian flux.
Tried hagerty last year and they wont quote my due to above reason (second car in not in my name).
Phoned performance ins, £370 thats with hagerty!
So they wont insure you direct, but they will threw a broker? How odd.

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