Insurance on a S2000 ??

Insurance on a S2000 ??

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SimonV8ster

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12,619 posts

229 months

Saturday 12th April 2008
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Had some quotes on stuff like Boxsters, VX220 and an S2000. The S2000 seems to come out at a hell of a lot. Is it generally accepted that the premiums are quite high for these ?? It was more than the Boxster and double that of the VX220.

normalbloke

7,463 posts

220 months

Saturday 12th April 2008
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Group 20.

havoc

30,098 posts

236 months

Saturday 12th April 2008
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It's a powerful rwd car with no traction control and an agility-optimised chassis that has the misfortune to be in the price-bracket that someone with a hot-hatch is probably moving towards...

...and when they try and drive it like their hot-hatch it bites them and ends up backwards in a hedge.

Not the car's fault (although it's not as progressive as say an MX5, nor quite as communicative), but it does mean that insurers don't like it.


(Believe it or not NSX premiums are a little cheaper!)

SimonV8ster

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12,619 posts

229 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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No traction control ?? Blimey !! Now i'm starting to understand !!

mikey k

13,011 posts

217 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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No TC on the cars prior to 06 it is a popular option from then on.
Shop around my supercharged one is only costing £735/year

havoc

30,098 posts

236 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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Just seen your current fleet. Why do you want to trade down?!? wink


(Seriously for a minute - the S will be more habitable than either V8, and you'd expect more reliable, but it won't be a patch on them in terms of 'experience' (although a well set-up S handles very nicely indeed...). So just wondering why the interest?)

SimonV8ster

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12,619 posts

229 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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havoc said:
Just seen your current fleet. Why do you want to trade down?!? wink


(Seriously for a minute - the S will be more habitable than either V8, and you'd expect more reliable, but it won't be a patch on them in terms of 'experience' (although a well set-up S handles very nicely indeed...). So just wondering why the interest?)
Can't quite put my finger on it at the minute !! Came back from a long holiday and fancied a chnage, rather than do something drastic like sell my house and move abroad i'd thought i'd change my car !! The consequences aren't quite as serious !!

Thinking about selling both cars and coming down to one car that can give me a bit of a buzz and be reliable and fun to drive, must be a convertible as well. The Honda was ticking all the boxes until Mr Insurance man stuck his oar in !! mad

red_zed

2,662 posts

204 months

Monday 14th April 2008
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worth paying the premium for IMO. No traction control can have its benefits and downsides, depending on weather conditions!

That said though, I was the stereotypical 24 year old (2 years ago now- sob!) coming out of your hot hatch (civic type r) and into an S2000. Sure, I had a couple of moments, but no accidents. I think the fact that you KNOW there is nowt between you and the hedge except your brain and your right foot helps a little. The car demands respect, but I had some of my most memorable drives in it- a fantastic lil car.

9000 rpm in the middle of the night, xenons blazing, roof down, is an experience to be savoured!