Insuring a WRX with Prodrive Pack

Insuring a WRX with Prodrive Pack

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Herkybird

82 posts

113 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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Another vote for Sky from me.
I've used them for years - since the bunch i was with for years decided they couldn't insure me as i didn't have a rolling road print out for the car with it's aftermarket backbox, that was fitted when i bought it and hadn't been a problem for the previous 3 years.

Sky insured me no problems cheaper than my previous insurer and the original scoob is now long gone replaced by a JDM STI Imported and tuned by Litchfields, insured like for like on all mods.
The wife has her Hawk WRX SL through them as well.

TEKNOPUG

18,948 posts

205 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2015
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Was previously insured with SKY. Their renewal was nowhere close the usual suspects on the comparion sites. In fact none of the so-called Subaru/Performance specialists were interested once my annual mileage went above 15k.

Admiral turned out to be the cheapest, even with all mods declared. For future PPP reference, I just ticked the Exhaust and Remap/ECU boxes in the mods section, as that's all the PPP is on a WRX.

crispyshark

1,262 posts

145 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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if you have the original prodrive cert/warranty then I'm not sure why insurance companies can't get their heads around this?

It was an upgrade offered in Subaru dealerships!

Anyhow....as above, try Sky or Keith Michaels. I'd avoid Adrian Flux as not only have I and others found them woefully incompetent and not transparent on their pricing, I was also told over their phone by one of their specialists that:

"we don't like Imprezas"

Big thumbs up for being specialists then!

Smollet

10,562 posts

190 months

Sunday 27th September 2015
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DJFish said:
A Plan, Thatcham branch were always very good when I had a PPP Scoob.
Same here. They insure my modded WRX and MX5