GT3 Insurance
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lasuze

Original Poster:

58 posts

187 months

Yesterday (15:42)
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Manning, who I have been insured with for many years are asking £576. Out of interest I went onto Compare the Market and was offered £128.

What am I missing?

Your thoughts would be appreciated.

TA

throt

3,254 posts

194 months

Yesterday (15:53)
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You get what you pay, bud, in the event of yourself making a claim

DC1960

106 posts

157 months

Yesterday (16:19)
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Cheap. UK insurance is not expensive compared to Germany. My 992 GTS was £1700 rising to £2500 in 3rd year I lived there. I am 65, low risk, miles, garage, etc. Oddly Allianz UK will not quote for my 911!

Edited by DC1960 on Monday 13th April 16:27


Edited by DC1960 on Monday 13th April 16:27

lasuze

Original Poster:

58 posts

187 months

Yesterday (19:38)
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throt said:
You get what you pay, bud, in the event of yourself making a claim
I fully understand that and have always lived by that motto.

However, I believe all insurance companies are a load of shi*sters and never pay out what you think is the true value or enough to replace the loss. Why pay more than you need to?

Inlineonline

98 posts

1 month

Yesterday (19:42)
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lasuze said:
Manning, who I have been insured with for many years are asking £576. Out of interest I went onto Compare the Market and was offered £128.

What am I missing?

Your thoughts would be appreciated.

TA
That’s for a GT3? That’s insanely cheap

The cheapest I could get for my 991.2 GT3 was £995 with Classic Line,

Imasurv

526 posts

108 months

Yesterday (20:16)
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Inlineonline said:
lasuze said:
Manning, who I have been insured with for many years are asking £576. Out of interest I went onto Compare the Market and was offered £128.

What am I missing?

Your thoughts would be appreciated.

TA
That s for a GT3? That s insanely cheap

The cheapest I could get for my 991.2 GT3 was £995 with Classic Line,
Tend to agree, not sure we have the full picture here? My GT3 has been around £1-1.5k to insure that’s despite low miles, garage, tracker etc and clean full no claims on other vehicles. Amazingly cheap if true though!

Coxey

518 posts

131 months

Yesterday (20:37)
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Imasurv said:
Inlineonline said:
lasuze said:
Manning, who I have been insured with for many years are asking £576. Out of interest I went onto Compare the Market and was offered £128.

What am I missing?

Your thoughts would be appreciated.

TA
That s for a GT3? That s insanely cheap

The cheapest I could get for my 991.2 GT3 was £995 with Classic Line,
Tend to agree, not sure we have the full picture here? My GT3 has been around £1-1.5k to insure that s despite low miles, garage, tracker etc and clean full no claims on other vehicles. Amazingly cheap if true though!
Same here I’m with Footman James think it was about £1,000

lasuze

Original Poster:

58 posts

187 months

Yesterday (21:38)
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OK let me give you a bit of context here.
I'm 69 next birthday, live in Devon, myself only to drive with other cars at my disposal
2,000 miles per annum, £500 excess with £500 voluntary, garaged overnight, no claims or convictions
Value £75,000, maximum NCB
It was SAGA who quoted £128 pa

Inlineonline

98 posts

1 month

Yesterday (21:45)
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And what is the car?

lasuze

Original Poster:

58 posts

187 months

Yesterday (21:47)
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Inlineonline said:
And what is the car?
2007 997.1 GT3

Inlineonline

98 posts

1 month

Yesterday (22:23)
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Thanks do £576 is cheap but not ridiculous for the 997, 991s are probably more likely to see track action and more expensive by at least 50%

But that saga quote seems very cheap.

Is it agreed value and any track day cover even at additional cost per day?

SV_WDC

1,129 posts

113 months

lasuze said:
However, I believe all insurance companies are a load of shi*sters and never pay out what you think is the true value or enough to replace the loss. Why pay more than you need to?
Then you've answered your own question about who to insure with.

FYI, many specialist brokers give Agreed Value. But maybe read the policy docs and decide