4 Tips for Insuring the Modern Classic Car Collector
As new collector enthusiasts from Generation X and the millennial generation enter the market, agents have a great opportunity to work with an emerging segment.
As new collector enthusiasts from Generation X and the millennial generation enter the market, agents have a great opportunity to work with an emerging segment.
“Selling classic car insurance is definitely a leg up,” says independent agent Kelly Haynes, “because clients call us for their regular auto or homeowners, and they don’t realize their local agent can offer classic car insurance too.”
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As close to 76 million baby boomers reach retirement age, the classic car enthusiasts among them are looking to cash in on the hobby they hold so near and dear to their hearts.
As people continue to stay home, agents should advise homeowners to have an umbrella insurance policy that protects both the property and the people on it.
There is still room for growth in digital adoption, and COVID-19 shone an even brighter light on the need for independent agents to have a digital presence.
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“In the beginning, neither the government nor the insurance industry was prepared to deal with this entirely new technology as fast as it became available,” said independent agent Gerry Zoller. “Today, we see uniform government regulations and several ins