Porsche Insurance Due
Porsche Insurance Due
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Original Poster:

176 posts

163 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Hi,

I have two Porsche policy's due mid December for a GT3 997.1 and a Macan GTS, I've just received renewal letters from A-Plan and was wondering if anyone has any advice on any cost effective policies currently out there.



The_Doc

6,198 posts

248 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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you want something that will replace the 997 GT3 with a 997 GT3 of identical spec if it falls into a localised blackhole at the end of your drive/estate/grounds/small holding/large holding

like for like is tricky with specialist cars, so you often need a V. Good Insurer

I use AXA year after year, but I don't have a rare one like you.

Chubb Masterpiece seem good, and their competitors


2010spy

1,916 posts

192 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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I always use Manning and they are great.

Kettmark

928 posts

181 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Try AIB. Just had a very favourable quote from them on my 997.

PaulAlex

39 posts

120 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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I've just had a sensible quote from Manning. Not much cheaper than Admiral TBH but does include repairs at Porsche dealer / specialist of your choice, a level of trackday cover thrown in (albeit with high excess), and all the Legal cover that the high street ones add on when you go to purchase. Also, the person on the end of the phone actually seemed interested in supplying a decent service!

Retept

Original Poster:

176 posts

163 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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Thank you for your replies and information....the quest now starts.....

r1flyguy1

1,571 posts

204 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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Ive been with Henderson & Taylor for the last 2 years as their quotes have been far better than most and decent spec policies
For the Macan ive just renewed wirh A-Plan as H&T only do sports cars and aplan provide a very competitive quote.

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Original Poster:

176 posts

163 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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r1flyguy1 said:
Ive been with Henderson & Taylor for the last 2 years as their quotes have been far better than most and decent spec policies
For the Macan ive just renewed wirh A-Plan as H&T only do sports cars and aplan provide a very competitive quote.
Thank you for your help.

A present my A-Plan renewal quotations are £959.00 for the GT3 and £767.17 for the GTS....

39sl

200 posts

152 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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I’m just going through the usual games with insurance renewals on my GTS...admiral want £1400 renewal and confused.com suggested LV were around £1K so tried LV directly and down to £640 all in which is slightly confusing but I’ll take it nonetheless

Steve


Kettmark

928 posts

181 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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Insurance industry is a complete lottery. Tried to add my 997 to my multi car policy but they wanted £660. Go compare best quote was £440 but that was using my 4 years ncd which is currently on another Vehicle.
Now got a quote from 1 of the insurance companies listed on here for £490 with zero no claims.
Work that out.

av185

20,464 posts

155 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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Try NFU. Hard to beat imo.

MartinRS2K

598 posts

147 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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av185 said:
Try NFU. Hard to beat imo.
^^^ as av185 says NFU, they are human beings who are local and in my dealings with them I find they are a level above anyone I’ve used previously. Fortunately I’ve not had to make a claim but I would expect them to be excellent to deal with.

I have used Locktons but they don’t want to look after Macan’s/Cayenne’s etc. so I moved all our cars to NFU and added the company vehicles onto the policy.

39sl

200 posts

152 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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I’m just going through the usual games with insurance renewals on my GTS...admiral want £1400 renewal and confused.com suggested LV were around £1K so tried LV directly and down to £640 all in which is slightly confusing but I’ll take it nonetheless

Steve


PantsFire

519 posts

108 months

Saturday 25th November 2017
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MartinRS2K said:
^^^ as av185 says NFU, they are human beings who are local and in my dealings with them I find they are a level above anyone I’ve used previously. Fortunately I’ve not had to make a claim but I would expect them to be excellent to deal with.

I have used Locktons but they don’t want to look after Macan’s/Cayenne’s etc. so I moved all our cars to NFU and added the company vehicles onto the policy.
I use NFU for my house, never thought to insure my cars with them, will look at them next time I'm renewing, I use Adrian Flux.

Steve Devaney

719 posts

230 months

Thursday 30th November 2017
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Classicline have just insured my 997 Turbo for £308 - albeit with limited miles. Comes with euro breakdown and they offer agreed value for not a lot of additional premium.

Steve Devaney

719 posts

230 months

Thursday 30th November 2017
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Classicline have just insured my 997 Turbo for £308 - albeit with limited miles. Comes with euro breakdown and they offer agreed value for not a lot of additional premium.

anonymous-user

82 months

Friday 1st December 2017
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I have found NFU to be very expensive, had a quote for over £1k for an audi S4 when Admiral were half that. It is good you can talk to real people in a local office but for claims you end up in call centre with very little to diferentiate from other insurers.

From a home insurance view I would rather be with them but again substantially more expensive.

Kettmark

928 posts

181 months

Friday 1st December 2017
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Same here. NF U were more than double the price of AIB

nxi20

785 posts

233 months

Friday 1st December 2017
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I've got both my 997.2 GT3 & 993 GT2 rep with Classicline. Very reasonable premiums with a very generous agreed value on both & no requirement for a tracker (unlike Mannings, which I am still with on the 996 GT3 purely for the track cover). You get Europe-wide breakdown cover thrown in too, which is nice wink


gtsralph

1,312 posts

172 months

Saturday 2nd December 2017
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nxi20 said:
I've got both my 997.2 GT3 & 993 GT2 rep with Classicline. Very reasonable premiums with a very generous agreed value on both & no requirement for a tracker (unlike Mannings, which I am still with on the 996 GT3 purely for the track cover). You get Europe-wide breakdown cover thrown in too, which is nice wink
I thought Classicline did track cover, albeit not Nordschleife?