Insurance Companies - Porsche Specialists

Insurance Companies - Porsche Specialists

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Xstyle

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209 posts

149 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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A list of Porsche and high performance car insurance specialists...
(can this be made a sticky please?)

Good luck in your quest to get the best policy for your needs!

drivingtankdriving


A-Plan
http://www.aplan.co.uk/motoring/high-performance-c...
https://www.aplan.co.uk/a-plan/contact-us

Academy
http://www.academyinsurance.co.uk/prestige/porsche...
0800 954 9189

Admiral
http://www.admiral.com/
0844 543 4416 (single car)
0844 848 4316 (multi car)

Adrian Flux
http://www.adrianflux.co.uk/porsche-911/
0800 369 8590

AIB Insurance
www.aib.co.uk
02380 268351

AON
http://www.specialistcars.aon.co.uk/porsche-insura...
0845 075 0491

Bridle
http://www.bridleinsurance.co.uk/component/content...
0808 1780114

Carole Nash
http://www.carolenash.com/other-insurance/car/
0800 804 7955

Classic Line
http://www.classiclineinsurance.co.uk/porsche/
01455 639 000

Confused.com
http://www.confused.com/car-insurance

First Point
http://www.firstpointinsurance.co.uk/car-insurance
0845 490 0000

Hegarty Classic Car
http://www.hagertyinsurance.co.uk/Classic-car-insu...
0844 824 1134

Heritage, by Norton
http://www.heritage-quote.co.uk/resources/sports-c...
0121 246 5053 / 0845 330 0660

Keith Michaels
http://www.keithmichaels.co.uk/high-performance-ca...
0800 542 2141

Lockton (contact Claire Manton)
http://www.lockton.com/Services-And-Solutions/Clas...
0845 602 5957

Manning UK
http://www.manninguk.com/automotive/porsche.php
01491 578 759

MWA (contact Ben Stagg)
(Mercury Assoc, formerly Michael Ward Assoc)
http://www.mwainsurance.co.uk/motor.html
0845 872 0328

Nowell & Richards
http://www.porscheinsuranceuk.co.uk/
http://www.nowellandrichards.co.uk/porsche-car-ins...
01785 255 514

Performance Direct
http://www.performancedirect.co.uk/performance-car...
0844 573 3505

Performance Marque
http://www.performancemarque.com/porsche-car-insur...
0800 954 0051

Peter James
http://www.peterjamesinsurance.co.uk/Products.aspx
0121 506 6040

Porsche Insurance Services
http://www.porschehost.com/porscheinsurance.asp?op...
01462 428 150

RH, by Willis
http://www.rhclassicinsurance.co.uk/
01277 206911

Edited by Xstyle on Friday 6th January 17:42


Edited by BenLowden on Tuesday 24th January 09:32

Xstyle

Original Poster:

209 posts

149 months

Saturday 7th January 2012
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Vron said:
Comparison sites are useless for Porsche insurance.
Confused.com came up with Tesco Insurance at £650, whereas all the above are double that...?

Xstyle

Original Poster:

209 posts

149 months

Saturday 7th January 2012
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Vron said:
Dont know how you got that - I was quoted over £1K by Tesco via confused.com 5000 miles / annum and I have full NCB points / claims and am 40 this year! The annoying thing is when you click through the link to buy the price always changes.
I don't know either, very surprised!
All the other "proper" insurance companies (predictably) say don't touch Tesco's, you'll get a high street garage using second hand parts to fix your Porsche in the event of a claim. However, I am pretty sure you can take your car to any garage you choose, right?

Admiral came up with a good multi-car quote, and A-Plan have also been very competitive.
The likes of MWA, Porsche Ins, Carole Nash, are all in the same ball park fig of £1300 - £1400.
Awaiting further quotes from Bridle, Nowell & Richards, Heritage.
CVI couldn't quote as a 2005 car is too new for them. Lots of other co's above are annoyingly closed on Saturday mornings.
Bridle say they can mirror my insurance and NCB from the daily driver car, not anything anyone else so far has suggested...

Xstyle

Original Poster:

209 posts

149 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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The ones with Mirrored Policies are Bridle and Comp Car Ins, so can leave the main car alone with full NCB intact.
CCI dont offer a courtesy car, but I suppose I wouldn't need that if I have my main car anyway... and they are £200 cheaper.
To go with a higher excess, or not...? hmmm