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Originally Posted by HuJass
I have specialty insurance on my '15 1LE thru Grundys.
You have to have a daily driver insured thru a regular insurance company; it has to be newer than a certain model year (might be 2000 or 2005); have to keep the special car garaged at your residence; can't drive it to work or school; no mileage limits; cannot roll one tire onto a racing facility; can't have any drivers in the house under a certain age (might be 25); and a few more restrictions.
Benefits: YOU get to set the value of the vehicle; premiums are MUCH cheaper than regular insurance.
Hagertys is about the same, except they set the value and it might not be to your liking. Grundys premium was lower than Hagertys.
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Grundy
does allow you to drive it to work a few times here and there. It says it right on their website. I drove my other car I had insured with them to work about 6-8 times a year, and they told me it was fine.
Also, Hagerty won't insure cars this new. At least not as of six months ago when I called to inquire.