Insurance has been discussed on the list many other times. These same things keep popping up. Keep in mind that Insurance companies are regulated by STATE agencies, not the Federal government. This means, that while a particular insurance company, say GEICO, will insure a certain car in one state, they may not in another due to state laws that don't allow them to limit liabilities. Even in the same state there will be SOME variation just between agents. In the State Farm case that Jonathon Heslop mentioned in another post, he is having trouble getting State Farm coverage with no mileage limits in the state of Illinois. Others of us, myself included, had no problems with this, also in the state of Illinois. I think that this type of thing is just a matter of the agent knowing what sorts of non-standard coverages are really out there. My guess is that Jonathan's agent just isn't aware of someof these special policies. Mine is a stated value classic car policy, I can't use it as primary car, but I have no stated mileage limits. My main point for this post is that it's fruitless to discuss insurance coverage which is highly regional in nature on an international mailing list. The majority of the answers you get just won't apply to the area you live in. Mark N VIN 6820 dmc552-@xxxx wrote: <snip> << Geico will not insure the DeLorean. >> > <snip> > I don't quite understand this