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Open Question: Where can I get insurance for an older car?
I have a 1969 VW Beetle and need cheapish insurance. Very few insurers will cover a car that old unless it is a “classic”, but as this means it can only really be driven to shows and whatnot, it won’t work for me. This is my daily driver. Thanks in advance.

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Voting Question: How can I get a far price from the insurance company for my truck?
MY truck was totaled this week, the police and insurance have named the weather at fault, I was going speed limit ( possibly below conditions were not good) over a drawbridge with metal grating, My truck hydroplaned, and without going into detail I tried to correct but the truck ended up spinning out, I slammed into a pylon, and am very grateful to even be alive, I walked away with minimal injuries, bumps and bruises , a ripped out eyebrow ring and some serious muscle soreness and stiffness that has only grown worse.

My insurance company is being incredibly difficult, although they are trying to act all nice they are not offering me fair clean market value, I had a 98 ford ranger,5 speed, it only had 76,763 miles, my dad bought it from a dealership when it was a yr old and had 16,000 and change on it, he kept it for several yrs, mostly driving it 4 miles to work and back ever day, just under 2 yrs ago he passed it down to me, he took pristine care of it as did I , regular oil changes, I couldn’t afford to get things done exactly with the express lube guy found them but I never neglected anything he said need to be done NOW, just occasionally had to wait a few weeks for income on things that didn’t have to be done right then, so the truck was well taken care of, had a few small scratches, 4 tiny specs of rust where the toolbox screws fit, and 2 small dents from shopping carts. Even when I had the insurance inspection the lady noted to me that it was in pristine condition, now they are trying to offer me $4250, then minus my $500 deduct able $3,750, I told them that less than a yr ago another insurance company had told me $7000 would be more correct when I had discussed full coverage, they told me this was based on an average of the prices so they sent me their prices, 90% of the cars listed have well over 100,000 or more ( most have 50-80,000 more miles than my truck) almost all are a different type of ranger, they are supposed to be according to there own words and booklet using pricing from my area, and the report they sent me is getting quotes from over 180 miles away in some instances, whole other state, they have a few quotes from auto dealers, one that they could not have gotten a quote from because it only deals with classic Chevy’s ( checked myself), they got the majority of there quotes from penny savers ( not kidding listed under penny saver) and auto trader and like magazines, which makes little sense because people often ( especially in this economy put adds in these types of magazines to unload a car with problem ( mine had none) and to unload a car to pay a bill ( it seems every ones becoming unemployed), I have found a few quotes on vehicles that matched my vehicle specifically, only a few though, but the ones that actually matched ( I don’t think a single one of the insurance quotes were for a truck of the same make, model size ETC, they were larger smaller, had different add INS or no add INS or WAY miles), the 1′s I found that matched were closer to almost $8,000, I’m not trying to stick it to them just be able to replace my truck, it didn’t have any bells or whistles and I don’t need any now, I basically want the same thing, don’t care if it’s the same yr it was a good reliable vehicle. The insurance company has gone so far as to tell me I couldn’t see a dr if I didn’t fill out forms first, all I wanted was to see my regular dr for a checkup to make sure with all the stiffness and soreness I was healing properly and didn’t need any medical care, the forms I went to fill out looked like forms you would fill out after seeing a dr, so I mad sure to put in bold print that I had not seen a dr yet and was told to come sign these forms, and the man keeps commenting on how my truck “had some mil age” 76,763 on a 98?
HELP never had to deal with an insurance company before.

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Resolved Question: Can I buy my grandfathers house from him before he goes into a rehabilitation/nursing home?
My grandfather is in the hospital right now and I am living in his house with my son. He may or may not have to go to a rehabilitation home according to the doctor this afternoon. He only owes half of what his home is worth and I have been trying to buy it from him for 2 years while working on my credit. He also has an unregistered classic car he wants to sell to me that I also have been trying to buy for over 10 years. I dont want to try and “cheat the system” as i do intend to pay for everything. Ive lived in this house with him for 24 years and the car has been in our garage since he acquired it over 15 years ago. Also, if he wouldnt be allowed to sell anything to me, would he be allowed to sell it to someone else? He also might have long term insurance but we havent found out yet.

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