C6 Corvettes & security

C6 Corvettes & security

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AdeTuono

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7,408 posts

234 months

Wednesday 24th August 2011
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Bit of info chaps, if you don't mind...

Picked up my C6 Z06 today. Stonking motor, and a cracking 100 mile drive home, loved every minute. Just one (dim) shadow on the horizon. When I called my insurance broker to transfer my policy from the Camaro to the Vette, I was told I'll need a Thatcham Cat 1 immobiliser.

Aside from the fact that I don't particularly like aftermarket alarms, I can't see how one would interface with the keyless ignition system on the C6. So, what has everyone else got (if anything), and can anyone recommend a system? I had a Toad on the Camaro, and it was a PITA.

Gixer

4,463 posts

255 months

Wednesday 24th August 2011
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Change insurance company!!!

AdeTuono

Original Poster:

7,408 posts

234 months

Wednesday 24th August 2011
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Gixer said:
Change insurance company!!!

That's definitely an option.

mitch_

1,282 posts

231 months

Wednesday 24th August 2011
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Tracker Horizon, RAC Trackstar etc. are more than sufficient and I have never seen an insurer turn one down. Aftermarket alarms to Corvette's are a non-starter.

anonymous-user

61 months

Thursday 25th August 2011
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I reckon there's too much clever electronickery in a modern Vette to allow anyone to instal an aftermarket alarm/immobiliser. What I did was shop around to find an insurer who would cover the car at a sensible premium without modification.

macky17

2,220 posts

196 months

Thursday 25th August 2011
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Admiral multi-car - I'm assuming you have a runabout also?

vetteheadracer

8,271 posts

260 months

Thursday 25th August 2011
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I didn't have to fit an aftermarket alarm to my 2008 C6 Z06 when I had it, agree you should change insurers.


Tom74

658 posts

237 months

Thursday 25th August 2011
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Likewise, no additional security on mine and insurance is £395 pa.

AdeTuono

Original Poster:

7,408 posts

234 months

Thursday 25th August 2011
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So who are you all with? I'm with Equity Red Star at the moment, but more than happy to change.

AdeTuono

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7,408 posts

234 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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Anyone care to say who they're insured with? I tried Admiral, and they told me that they don't cover US imports. Several others declined to quote, and the quotes I have had have all been for over £1300. I'm 50-ish, full NCB and clean licence, so no idea what the problem is.

Not only that, most of the brokers insist that it's not a Z06, but that it's a Stratstone coupe(!). That's the only descri[ption that brings up the LS7 engine.

Looks like I'll need to get an immobiliser fitted and carry on with my present insurers, who are happy to insure for £500, unless someone here can point me in the right direction.

GW65

623 posts

213 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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AdeTuono said:
Anyone care to say who they're insured with? I tried Admiral, and they told me that they don't cover US imports. Several others declined to quote, and the quotes I have had have all been for over £1300. I'm 50-ish, full NCB and clean licence, so no idea what the problem is.

Not only that, most of the brokers insist that it's not a Z06, but that it's a Stratstone coupe(!). That's the only descri[ption that brings up the LS7 engine.

Looks like I'll need to get an immobiliser fitted and carry on with my present insurers, who are happy to insure for £500, unless someone here can point me in the right direction.
The insurers databases do seem to be a bit flaky - I'm with Privilege and their database didn't have an entry for my '08 LS3 convertible...it either had to be a Stratstone Victory Coupe or an LS7 convertible (I kid you not!). In the end they had to go to their bespoke quotes team who came back with exactly the same quote as for a Victory Coupe. Mines a UK car so not sure how you'd get on with the mainstream insurers with a US import.

Have you tried brokers like Stevenage, Adrian Flux, etc? Their quotes were OK for my car other than that they wouldn't quote for Business Use (just SDP)! I don't remember them asking about alarms or immobilisers.

JimexPL

1,448 posts

219 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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Try Mark Abbott at Cheam insurance.

Very few of the mainstream insurance companies will insure a Z06 if you declare it as an import.

The UK cars had thatcham approval as standard, making them far simpler to insure.


Gixer

4,463 posts

255 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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GW65 said:
The insurers databases do seem to be a bit flaky - I'm with Privilege and their database didn't have an entry for my '08 LS3 convertible...it either had to be a Stratstone Victory Coupe or an LS7 convertible (I kid you not!). In the end they had to go to their bespoke quotes team who came back with exactly the same quote as for a Victory Coupe. Mines a UK car so not sure how you'd get on with the mainstream insurers with a US import.

Have you tried brokers like Stevenage, Adrian Flux, etc? Their quotes were OK for my car other than that they wouldn't quote for Business Use (just SDP)! I don't remember them asking about alarms or immobilisers.
Think you need to try the broker that are more US car minded. Stevenage as mentioned above have been covering mine for a while now. Thats on unlimited mileage, agreed value, full Europe etc and with all the mods declared.
It used to alternate with Adrian Flux but they priced themselves out. Although they still cover my other car on business use.
MCE is another a few use although they have always quoted me too much. A-plan through PH is used by a couple of people I know.

Have you had LHD before? A Corvette before? These will also affect your quote. As for the alarm, no no no

AdeTuono

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7,408 posts

234 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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Gixer said:
Think you need to try the broker that are more US car minded. Stevenage as mentioned above have been covering mine for a while now. Thats on unlimited mileage, agreed value, full Europe etc and with all the mods declared.
It used to alternate with Adrian Flux but they priced themselves out. Although they still cover my other car on business use.
MCE is another a few use although they have always quoted me too much. A-plan through PH is used by a couple of people I know.

Have you had LHD before? A Corvette before? These will also affect your quote. As for the alarm, no no no
I've had a 2010 Camaro, supercharged Roush Mustang, C5 Z06, TVR, etc etc. No claims, no points, full NCB. I'm with Flux now, but even after talking to alarm installers (and owners on here) who warn against fitting immobilisers, and offering to fit a tracker, they still insist on an immobiliser.

I've used Stevenage in the past, as well as A Plan. I'll have another go tomorrow.

Gixer

4,463 posts

255 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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That's odd I do don't know of anyone that's had to fit one. Not heard of anyone having one nicked either

Tom74

658 posts

237 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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I'm with REIS, c. £400 on their trackday policy, includes 4 trackdays on the approved list. 36 yrs young with full ncb. Bought mine when I was living in Dubai so it's an import but they go with the factory security.

Only went up a fiver this year too!

AdeTuono

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7,408 posts

234 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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Sorted with Stevenage. No additional security needed. I'm not against alarms at all, but my experience has always been that they're more trouble than they're worth, especially as factory-fitted stuff is now much more secure than it was when you could open 95% of cars on the market with a screwdriver...

Gixer

4,463 posts

255 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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Congrats

Have to agree with alarms being more trouble than they are worth. I've always had to have one on my motorcycles. They're a pain when they work and an even bigger pain when they go wrong.... and they always do


And of course everybody ignores them anyway. Wouldn't have stopped the C1 getting taken at Fame either - it was taken from a locked garage and put on a trailer

BlackZeD

802 posts

215 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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Come on Ade, you cant get away that easily, how much, limited
miles etc etc ?

Dave

AdeTuono

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7,408 posts

234 months

Thursday 1st September 2011
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BlackZeD said:
Come on Ade, you cant get away that easily, how much, limited
miles etc etc ?

Dave
£750, limited to 7500 miles but with option of extending if I get close (which I probably will). Main issue, as already said, was the immobiliser, which isn't required now.