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(other than the fact that it means it is above freezing and not snowing)
...is that you have something to look forward to on the way home! My wife even rode in with me this morning (we commute together). The new B gets her stamp of approval.
I do have them as my insurer, and asked them specifically about the occasional drive to work. Agent said it was no problem. It's not my daily driver, and won't be driven to work that often (couple times a year, only on really nice days). Had to show the car off to my friends at work, after all.
We have our own parking lot that is pretty low traffic as well, otherwise I wouldn't want it to sit there all day.
I have Haggerty and work from home so it is not an issue for me. A friend bought a TR6 and told the agent that he hoped to very occasionally take it to work. Even though his workplace is right out in the sticks, they said that is not allowed at all. He said, OK I won't do it, but was told that they wouldn't now insure him.
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