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xxxx5

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182 posts

81 months

Sunday 3rd November 2019
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All,

Looking advice please, best place to go for on a new Porsche Cayman.

Clean licence, garaged and will have a tracker.

Thanks

Andyoz

2,920 posts

78 months

Sunday 3rd November 2019
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Try AXA.

I'm £300 fully comp 2006 Cayman S, 49yo with car in garage at night.

Depends on location though but I've heard AXA seem well priced.


They may be pants for a new Cayman though.

xxxx5

Original Poster:

182 posts

81 months

Sunday 3rd November 2019
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Thanks, much appreciated

HelenT

280 posts

163 months

Sunday 3rd November 2019
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NFU have been very competitive on pricing on mine, with the bonus that the renewals seem sensible so don't have to bother with shopping around

bcr5784

7,393 posts

169 months

Sunday 3rd November 2019
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LV and Churchill have been competitive for me at around the £300 mark - I find Money Supermarket as good as any comparison site. Somewhat bizarrely you will almost certainly find it cheaper if you put your OH on the policy, and, even more bizarrely, a fraction cheaper if your car is parked in your drive rather than your garage.

supersport

4,558 posts

251 months

Sunday 3rd November 2019
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Aviva have been remarkably good value, £247 for our 2008 Boxster S on the drive with business use.

Used to use them for the 944 and were also good for the Golf GTi.

gsewell

718 posts

307 months

Sunday 3rd November 2019
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Direct line seem reasonably priced for my 2011 Cayman.

boitjie

124 posts

99 months

Monday 4th November 2019
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I have a 718 CGTS. Garaged, +/- £350, interest free monthly payments. And will replace old for new for the 1st 2 years - no need for GAP insurance if you want that sort of thing. That's with NFU.

Cheib

25,090 posts

199 months

Monday 4th November 2019
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xxxx5 said:
All,

Looking advice please, best place to go for on a new Porsche Cayman.

Clean licence, garaged and will have a tracker.

Thanks
Depends what you mean by best OP. Best in terms of price won’t be the best in terms of cover ! Depends how you are going to use it (occasional track outings) and what kind of aggro you want about claims and where you can get it repaired etc.

Radish

172 posts

152 months

Thursday 7th November 2019
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Aviva through Carbon (the Porsche brokers) works for me.

AJB88

15,164 posts

195 months

Thursday 7th November 2019
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LV most competitive for me for last 2 years, previously insured with Adrian Flux for many years, they wouldn't touch me on the Porsche for some reason.

kingston12

5,686 posts

181 months

Thursday 7th November 2019
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Admiral always seems to come out best for me - £180 fully comprehensive on a 2005 Boxster S, garaged with tracker.

It's worth seeing how much difference the garage actually makes. A few years ago, I went to renew and it was significantly more to garage it than to leave it on the street! The justification seems to be that in fairly safe postcodes, the risk of damage from getting into the garage outweighs the risk of theft or damage on the street.


LordGrover

34,077 posts

236 months

Thursday 7th November 2019
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Mannings worth checking out.