Porsche Insurance - Broker Recomendation
Porsche Insurance - Broker Recomendation
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yeti82

Original Poster:

44 posts

188 months

Tuesday 17th May 2022
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Does anyone have a good insurance broker they can recommend - we have a 911, Macan and Discovery and struggling to get sensible quotes. Thx

Fnumber1user

411 posts

72 months

Tuesday 17th May 2022
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yeti82 said:
Does anyone have a good insurance broker they can recommend - we have a 911, Macan and Discovery and struggling to get sensible quotes. Thx
Tried Lockton's?

Chubbyross

4,807 posts

105 months

Wednesday 18th May 2022
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I used to use Locktons, who were great. I now use Mannings, who come in a little cheaper this year. Both offer a great service. You get to speak to a real human without having to go through thirty minutes of automated voice commands each time.

mogg

367 posts

278 months

Wednesday 18th May 2022
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Fnumber1user said:
yeti82 said:
Does anyone have a good insurance broker they can recommend - we have a 911, Macan and Discovery and struggling to get sensible quotes. Thx
Tried Lockton's?
+1. I have 2 cars with Locktons 'Collector' policy setup and it's very good. I have excellent agreed values and track day cover also.

FarQue

2,339 posts

218 months

Wednesday 18th May 2022
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I've used both Classicline and Lockton's (currently with the latter) for our little fleet of 3 Porsche and a Skoda. With both of 'em you're dealing with a real person who'll listen and discuss security, agreed values, mileage, track-days etc.

yeti82

Original Poster:

44 posts

188 months

Wednesday 18th May 2022
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Great - thanks all. Spoke to Locktons this morning, easy to deal with and competitive quote, so will probably go with them.

Shiverman

908 posts

129 months

Wednesday 18th May 2022
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Try Admiral. I was recommended them by some people with some very upmarket and expensive cars and had claims and they have come in super competitive on a multicar policy.

Twinfan

10,125 posts

124 months

Wednesday 18th May 2022
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Be aware that Admiral, and other mainstream insurers, have started considering factory fitted options as "modifications". Due to the nature of Porsche configurations, this may mean you need to list a lot of stuff in lots of categories e.g.

  • Chose dual zone climate? That's an aircon mod.
  • Chose the Clubsport option on your GT car? That's a roll cage and bucket seats that need to be added.
  • etc
They are competitive on price if you and your car fit their customer profile.