Plymouth Prowler Insurance?

Plymouth Prowler Insurance?

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426Hemi

Original Poster:

205 posts

186 months

Friday 9th October 2009
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I am looking to buy a Plymouth Prowler but need to know what insurance group it is, any ideas?
Also I want to know if there were any variations in model i.e different engine sizes, trim levels?

Thanks in advance.

Roo

11,503 posts

214 months

Friday 9th October 2009
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426Hemi said:
I am looking to buy a Plymouth Prowler but need to know what insurance group it is, any ideas?
Also I want to know if there were any variations in model i.e different engine sizes, trim levels?

Thanks in advance.
As an import it won't have an insurance grouping. Any specialist insurer will be able to quote you on it. There were a few limited number special editions (different colours) but other than that they're all the same as far as I can remember. Not a bad car, but fetch a fairly high price for age and mileage on exclusivity as opposed to performance or handling.

LuS1fer

41,788 posts

252 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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All used a 3.5 V6 also found in many other Chryslers so parts shouldn't be too hard to come by. Sadly, it's the V6 that really lets it down - what it needed was a V8 soundtrack. Initially, I loved these but after seeing a few at the shows in the metal, I couldn't believe how huge they are and I'm too short to see much out of the back. Watch for the peeling chrome on the inner wheel rims as chrome is very hard to paint over and new wheels won't be cheap.

426Hemi

Original Poster:

205 posts

186 months

Tuesday 13th October 2009
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Thanks for the posts, a real help to making my choice.

LuS1fer

41,788 posts

252 months

Tuesday 13th October 2009
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Should add to try companies like A-Plan (who I use), Flux et al as most Yannks can be insured limited mileage for under £500 (dependent on age etc)

426Hemi

Original Poster:

205 posts

186 months

Tuesday 13th October 2009
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I will be contacting them very soon...I am fixed on getting a Prowler now.

LuS1fer

41,788 posts

252 months

Tuesday 13th October 2009
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OK but promise me you'll try a Corvette C5 convertible at the same time...just for comparison purposes. wink

Worth bearing in mind that generally Mopar parts cost more than GM and Ford and the aftermarket is a lot smaller. I recall a comparo between the C5 and Viper and the costs were very high for the Viper and I anticipate the same will be true of the Prowler as they didn't make many.

426Hemi

Original Poster:

205 posts

186 months

Tuesday 13th October 2009
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I will have to try a C5 as well, Clive Sutton has a fair few american cars and am contemplating whether to contact him.
Again, thanks for all the responses.

Matt From Flux

293 posts

182 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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426Hemi said:
I will have to try a C5 as well, Clive Sutton has a fair few american cars and am contemplating whether to contact him.
Again, thanks for all the responses.
If you want me to get someone to call you just e-mail me your number and a time.


LuS1fer

41,788 posts

252 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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Don't let anyone talk you into Clifford Cat 1 alarms and immobilisers that involve hacking the wiring . Companies like A-Plan will accept the car with the stock US security which is very good and, in the real world, where we drivers live, no-one ever seems to actually steal American cars. wink

426Hemi

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205 posts

186 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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The car will be garaged for most of the year and hate aftermarket alarms. I used to have a system that buzzes every time someone comes close to it. Every time I went in the garage, the alarms would set off.

I doubt anyone will be able to talk me into one. There is only 1 security device needed and thats a Tracker.

In other news I have seen a Prowler in London Motor Museum in hayes which I have fallen in love with.

LuS1fer

41,788 posts

252 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Worth looking here for specs and power outputs etc:
http://www.prowleronline.com/

I've only ever seen 3 Prowlers in the UK, one purple, one silver and one yellow so they're thin on the ground. Might be worth having a bigger choice and import one as they're often owned by obsessive Americans. I once imported a Corvette Z06 which was completely mint.
http://classifieds.carforums.net/index.php?make=PL...

I think they look best in purple though.

426Hemi

Original Poster:

205 posts

186 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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I will definatly have a look, although LMM has a black one and a silver one. I would love a yellow Prowler but may stand out too much. Purple does appeal, and the idea of having importing one seems for affordable than ever before.

Thanks for the links; a great help. Thanks.


jeff m

4,060 posts

265 months

Saturday 17th October 2009
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There is a new unregisted one near me (right coast US) Purple.... it has a dinky little trailer with it.

I know they would love to sell itsmile
1.62 exchange rate could make it an economic purchase.


2001Prowler

2 posts

187 months

Thursday 26th November 2009
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Hi there. I have got a 2001 Orange Prowler and insured it today for £382 including recovery, homestart, European breakdown and legal protection. It would have been £322 without the extras. This is for a limit of 3000 miles per year and it would have been £420 had I wanted 5k miles cover. It is covered by Graham Sykes (www.graham-sykes.co.uk) and I had to make a breakdown claim last year and had no problems, while in France. You do need to be a car club member, but I've just joined the Plymouth Owners Club, which is a new affiliate of the one in the States and costs a bargain £10 per year membership. It only has 17 members so far, so if anyone has any sort of Plymouth out there, get hold of me and I'll send you the club details.

I have done about 4k miles in my Prowler over 2 years and absolutely love it. Yes, a V8 would be much better, but they never made 'em so that's that. Don't underestimate the performance though. 0-60 is about 6 seconds and they handle really well, having fully adjustable suspension all round.

If you have any questions about what owning a Prowler is like, just send me a message and I'll help if I can.