[Shop-talk] Classic car insurance tangents...a follow up

Larry Spector lspector at gmail.com
Sun May 1 16:24:04 MDT 2016


I was able to minimize the pain from this by putting my two fun cars on
"lay-up storage" for the winter. Basically, I tell the agent that the cars
are off the road for at least a 90 day interval which lets me assign my
teen driver as a part-time driver on one of the other cars. Without this,
they wanted to make him primary driver on my Integra-R, which was not good
for rates...

-Larry

On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 9:31 AM, Jeff Scarbrough <fishplate at gmail.com> wrote:

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>> >It didn't matter that the child didn't know how to
>> >drive a manual or that fact that she wasn't allowed to drive it. I have
>> good kids
>> >and it would never have been an issue when they were still at home.
>>
>> That's not just Grundy.  I ran into that with JC Taylor, so I left my
>> Morgan titled
>> in my father's name.
>>
>>
> And pretty much every insurance company ever.  I trust that you have good
> kids, but I'm not going to stake my financial future on it.  Neither will
> the insurance company.
>
> If there's a teen with a driver's license in the house, then they have to
> have a regular car, or they become a potential driver for your car.  Even
> with standard insurance for regular cars, you must assign one to the teen
> driver, so that the appropriate charge may be made.
>
> Jeff Scarbrough
> Corrosion Acres, Ga.
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