What are the limitations of collector vehicle insurance coverage – whats the “catch?
To keep “collector” rates low, American Collectors places certain usage restrictions on insured vehicles, such as: cannot be used for everyday driving; cannot be driven more than 2,500 miles per year; must be garage-kept. Very few collectors find these limitations to be a hindrance; in fact, most claim it would be difficult to put 2,500 miles/year on their collector vehicles and OF COURSE they keep their babies in a garage!
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