Your M3 might just quality but there are stipulations. I don't think you can daily the car
Rehash of previous discussions. Certainly cannot drive to place of employment. All licensed drivers of one's household must own their own insured vehicle.
The latter part of that is true. However, Hagerty (and only them to my knowledge) offer an optional "driver" policy where the vehicle CAN be driven to work, or anywhere else, but on a limited basis. It's a little more expensive, but the extra flexibility is worth it. For example, for the T/A on a traditional classic car policy I'd be paying about $175/year, on this optional policy I am $360/year.
The traditional policy is great for a true classic/collector car...I use that type of policy on the British cars, because I'd never want to drive them to work. But the T/A is something I want to drive everywhere.
I also tried to get them to accept the SLK as a "special interest" car, no dice
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I have a feeling it depends on how you're talking to though.
Oh, and thanks for the compliment Wink. Up close the wheels really need a good scrubbing, and the paint would benefit from a cut/polish, but I'll get to all that over the summer.