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a little rant about insurance and general attitude

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:03 am
by dsan
Excuse the rant, finally lost it. Had an assessor come out this morning to value the '59. He rocks up in his new car, clipboard and pen and starts walking around. I get the usual comments "it's got no alarm" "hmmm non-standard bumpers on" "oh steering wheel is a bit worn".

He then pipes up the classic line, so often heard in SA, "aaag, look it's an old car so the value isn't there, i'd say right now it's about 15k-20k value, i mean you can get beetles for 2 or 3 grand in the paper".

I really hate how this country has been so brainwashed by the new car makers to think that anything old is worthless. Sure, go and spend 100k on something shite like a chevy or something, but an older car, noooo throw that away, what would the neighbours think??

Getting a classic car insured is hard work!

rant over, sorry

Re: a little rant about insurance and general attitude

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:08 am
by Korn005
http://www.savva.org.za

Had no hassles and got my bus insured for CHEAP!! Full comprehensive insurance

Re: a little rant about insurance and general attitude

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:18 am
by GavinHuart
I'm very fortunate with this. Always had an excellent insurance company but the catch is that you cannot just insure a car or two. They want a package like two cars and household contents and a few out-of-house items like a laptop or camera or such. My whole family is with them and has been for years. All they asked me to do was to get a written valuation from a Beetle dealer (haha) and submit and they would insure the car accordingly. Beetle Beauties gave a valuation of R40k on mine with no hesitation. For fully comprehensive insurance I pay R120 a month.

Re: a little rant about insurance and general attitude

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:25 am
by dsan
It's not getting the insurance that's the issue, it's the evaluation process. The catch phrase often used is "contact VW", which is about as useful as calling up the police and asking them for their advice on corruption.

Re: a little rant about insurance and general attitude

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:25 am
by fig
dsan wrote:... which is about as useful as calling up the police and asking them for their advice on corruption.
Oh, I'm sure the cops can give you LOTS of good advice on corruption. The question is whether they'd be prepared to share their trade secrets with you. :P

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: a little rant about insurance and general attitude

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:43 pm
by robowilson
hi , new member robo wilson here , have had my 1977 1600SP since 1985, it's been restored by ernest at classic vw , for about 30K , 10 years ago , was on the beetle buddies insure-a-beetle scheme which appears to have evaporated , struggling to find a new insurer , being turned down by everybody ! any ideas , guys ! regards robo

Re: a little rant about insurance and general attitude

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 1:04 pm
by Ron&Gill
Gill asked me to post her email address. Feel free to email her and she will give you the contact details of the insurance company we use for the T1, T2 and 2 T3s.