Sagaris in the US??
Discussion
just me said:
Contact Hagerty and ask for an agreed-upon value policy. They might be a bit leery of TVRs though...I think they had to pay out a lot on a previous policy.
Try CNA. Also, look for insurance brokers and ask them to shop your car around for a policy quote. Ask for "specialist" or collector car insurance, rather than kit car policies.
$1000 per six months is about double what it should be for an agreed-upon value. They are ripping you off...but if you don't find any cheaper alternatives, what choice do you have?? Good luck.
Cheers for the heads up, like I say, Progressive were the first people I called, just because they insured me on a motorcycle as a non-resident before (a few companies wouldn't touch me as a foreigner). I'll ring around for a better quote if the headache of importing my TVR turns out to be worth it!Try CNA. Also, look for insurance brokers and ask them to shop your car around for a policy quote. Ask for "specialist" or collector car insurance, rather than kit car policies.
$1000 per six months is about double what it should be for an agreed-upon value. They are ripping you off...but if you don't find any cheaper alternatives, what choice do you have?? Good luck.
TamoraRob said:
I called up 'Progressive' and they didn't have my Tamora on their register, so they were able to quote me using an agreed valuation quote...it came back at a pricey $1000 for 6 months but that is the first company I've tried...I'm trying to bring my TVR over as a non-resident for a year this Sep/Oct. I will keep you posted
To me anyway, that doesn't sound too bad of a price considering the type of car and value.Gassing Station | TVR in USA | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff