Attention Track Junkies: Cheap Drivers Ed Supplemental Auto Insurance

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Old 06-27-2004, 05:48 AM
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Default Attention Track Junkies: Cheap Drivers Ed Supplemental Auto Insurance

Pickup up where your street insurance drops off.

American Collectors Insurance will cover your car for Driver's Ed Events.<ul><li><a href="http://www.americancollectorsins.com/de_quali.htm">http://www.americancollectorsins.com/de_quali.htm</a</li></ul>
Old 06-27-2004, 01:50 PM
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Default Very attractive program, my car priced out at $250 per year.

It would appear that I couldn't use that insurance for racing. Is there a similar program out there for race cars?
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Default Last time I checked with them, they had a 25% deductible. I've heard that Progressive

automatically covers track events as long as its not a race.
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Default It's now a 20% deductible, still a pretty good deal and won't effect your regualr policy...

if you have a claim.
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Default True. And $250/year is cheap piece of mind.

Not that anything ever happens on the track...
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ugh.. mine came out to be 480/yr
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It would appear that you need an older uglier car to take to the track.
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Default <sigh> .. then i would need to insure that.. unless i bought a suv.. towed it to the track...

then need to insure suv, trailer, and track car... guess 480 wouldn't be too bad..
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