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Jeremy-75qq8

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1,635 posts

115 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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New 911 on 1 sept so sorting insurance.

Go compare etc was about £1450 a few months ago. Classic line £1250. Porsche £2000

Go compare today £1350. Add my girlfriend goes down to £1050 with admiral.

Goto their site. We gtee to save you money with multi car.

Premium with nil no claims down to £750!

The Cayenne on the same policy worth half the 911 is £900 for just under a year ( multi car makes expiry date the same. )

How can £111k of 911 be so cheap and a Cayenne more ?


Denno B

1,001 posts

228 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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Would imagine a Cayenne is more desirable to thieves?

Jeremy-75qq8

Original Poster:

1,635 posts

115 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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I know which I would prefer !

Dingu

4,893 posts

53 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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Also a 911 is more of an enthusiasts car and more likely to be garage Queen than the more family oriented Cayenne. Premiums for supercars are often relatively cheap for similar reasons.

Orange Blackbird

103 posts

190 months

Monday 14th August 2023
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If you are a member of PCGB their is a post from someone insured with Admiral who queried the “organised motoring event” exclusion and found out he was not covered for any tours organised through the club, any Sunday morning drive outs with other club members and displaying his car in a field with other club members. I would think carefully in not using a specialist insurer. If you are not meeting up with other Porsche owners or going to organised car meetings then I am sure they are fine.

throt

3,246 posts

193 months

Tuesday 15th August 2023
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Admiral always get slated, they are bad if you have a claim.

I use Locktons for my 991.2 GT3

cay

372 posts

179 months

Tuesday 15th August 2023
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throt said:
Admiral always get slated, they are bad if you have a claim.

I use Locktons for my 991.2 GT3
Not in my experience.

I had some storm damage to my car last year, booked into the local OPC bodyshop - claim all sorted with no hassle. This was Bell - but same company as Admiral.

garystoybox

873 posts

140 months

Tuesday 15th August 2023
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throt said:
Admiral always get slated, they are bad if you have a claim.

I use Locktons for my 991.2 GT3
Don’t think that’s true of all. Plenty comments on here from people who’ve had a positive claim’s experience.
My business partners just had a claim via a ‘specialist insurer’ on his Porsche and the process has been shocking.