I'm just curious about insurance...I'm months away from delivery... but wondering if members insure for the entire year, or if most go month to month and pay less during storage months?
I'm just curious about insurance...I'm months away from delivery... but wondering if members insure for the entire year, or if most go month to month and pay less during storage months?
I'm just curious about insurance...I'm months away from delivery... but wondering if members insure for the entire year, or if most go month to month and pay less during storage months?
My wife is a State Farm agent. If and when I ever get my Z06.... 160 month full coverage 12 per month when stored comprehensive fire and theft only.
We insure/cover our Corvettes ('67 and '14) all year long.
During the "winter" months, we do take them out once a month just to keep
the fluids flowing, and the mechanical parts engaged.
Of course, if the weather is "nice" we can also go for a "cruise" in one or both of them.
Yes, we do get a lot of rain (Vancouver area), but we do also have much milder winters
than the rest of Canada.
And we expect to be autocrossing in March... actually UBCSCC has a winter "slush" series.
We entered the event in November, but couldn't do very well because it was -5
and those tires didn't grip very well. There is another one scheduled for Jan 18,
but I am working that day. So we'll see about the next one.
Sorry for all you guys who have to put your cars in storage for the winter.
I'm with TD Insurance and the way they do it is, you call when you put the car in storage, you continue with full payments, then when you take it out of storage they calculate the reduced rate and give you a credit which gives me a few months of no payments.
I live in Brampton which has the highest rates in Ontario and was very surprised that the premium was 1,100/year less the winter savings brings in around 850/year. That's with full replacement with latest model year car for first 5 years.
I maintain coverage all year just in case I wake up some cold January night realizing I need to wash the car (in Key West)