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<blockquote data-quote="ClassicBiker" data-source="post: 55432" data-attributes="member: 1632"><p>John,</p><p>Who your policy is with? Credit cards will cover you with rental vehicles but not purchased vehicles. Big Ed's friend wants to purchase a vehicle there and tour with it. I know if you have a classic vehicle policy with Hagerty, which I do, they will cover your U.S. based vehicle if you transport it to the U.K. as they have offices there. I called Progressive and National Insurance (a.k.a. GMAC ), which I also have policies with, and they told me that if the vehicle is outside of the continental U.S. or Canada it isn't covered. Now I see Nationwide has offices in the U.K. so that might be a possibility. I looked at Motorcycle Express they only cover you if you're between 25 and 70 and the bike is not sports in nature or high performance and you have not had a ticket in the last three years. I asked them once about covering my '95 Triumph Sprint when I was considering shipping that to the U.K. a few years back and got told not a chance. So I pretty much figured that unless it was a classic covered by Hagerty there wasn't any chance of getting coverage.</p><p>What ever route is taken, like Robert says I'd want it all in writing.</p><p>Steven</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClassicBiker, post: 55432, member: 1632"] John, Who your policy is with? Credit cards will cover you with rental vehicles but not purchased vehicles. Big Ed's friend wants to purchase a vehicle there and tour with it. I know if you have a classic vehicle policy with Hagerty, which I do, they will cover your U.S. based vehicle if you transport it to the U.K. as they have offices there. I called Progressive and National Insurance (a.k.a. GMAC ), which I also have policies with, and they told me that if the vehicle is outside of the continental U.S. or Canada it isn't covered. Now I see Nationwide has offices in the U.K. so that might be a possibility. I looked at Motorcycle Express they only cover you if you're between 25 and 70 and the bike is not sports in nature or high performance and you have not had a ticket in the last three years. I asked them once about covering my '95 Triumph Sprint when I was considering shipping that to the U.K. a few years back and got told not a chance. So I pretty much figured that unless it was a classic covered by Hagerty there wasn't any chance of getting coverage. What ever route is taken, like Robert says I'd want it all in writing. Steven [/QUOTE]
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