911 insurance - crazy prices
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Hi,
I’ve spent two years away from a 911 and about to pull the trigger on a 992 Turbo S.
I’m getting quotes of £5k plus now.
I live in London but my car is kept in my private garage at night. License for 18 years, 12 years NCB etc.
Does anyone have recommendations of companies with sensible prices on 911?
I’ve spent two years away from a 911 and about to pull the trigger on a 992 Turbo S.
I’m getting quotes of £5k plus now.
I live in London but my car is kept in my private garage at night. License for 18 years, 12 years NCB etc.
Does anyone have recommendations of companies with sensible prices on 911?
Admiral insure my new 992 Carrera S for approx £800. I used one of the insurance price comparison websites, Admiral was the lowest cost well known insurance company. But I’ve held my driving licence for a very long time, huge NCB, live in the Midlands, car garaged.
I was surprised to find some insurance companies I’d used before (LV, Direct Line) wouldn’t offer cover at all, due to the high value. I guess now values are in six figures, it’s starting to get into a specialist market. Maybe try a broker?
I was surprised to find some insurance companies I’d used before (LV, Direct Line) wouldn’t offer cover at all, due to the high value. I guess now values are in six figures, it’s starting to get into a specialist market. Maybe try a broker?
A huge number of factors are going to impact on the cost of car ownership - Insurance, Fuel, Finance Rates, Servicing, Depreciation, Congestion Charges ……… not to mention the state of our grid-locked roads.
And, with the other escalating lifestyle costs, more people, especially in urban areas, are electing not to own a car, and that is likely to be a future trend.
And, with the other escalating lifestyle costs, more people, especially in urban areas, are electing not to own a car, and that is likely to be a future trend.
AB said:
Tonyscars30 said:
What company are you using?
It's through Aviva Private Clients I notice they've put a caveat on the 'you can drive other people's cars' clause to limit the value to £75k which I think is new as well
Tonyscars30 said:
Hi,
I’ve spent two years away from a 911 and about to pull the trigger on a 992 Turbo S.
I’m getting quotes of £5k plus now.
I live in London but my car is kept in my private garage at night. License for 18 years, 12 years NCB etc.
Does anyone have recommendations of companies with sensible prices on 911?
For higher value supercars I've gone through Airsports Insurance Bureau (AIB) and they saved me money relative to the regular consumer direct car insurance quotations that I was getting. I'm not using them currently as I have a sub £100k car that the usual brands are used to insuring.I’ve spent two years away from a 911 and about to pull the trigger on a 992 Turbo S.
I’m getting quotes of £5k plus now.
I live in London but my car is kept in my private garage at night. License for 18 years, 12 years NCB etc.
Does anyone have recommendations of companies with sensible prices on 911?
Mr Moley said:
I'm also with Aviva Private Clients via A-Plan, c £4.5k pa for the GT3 and RS4 with the former in an underground car park and both with trackers, fringe zone 1 London, so it doesn't sound out of the ordinary for how things are atm I'm afraid.
I notice they've put a caveat on the 'you can drive other people's cars' clause to limit the value to £75k which I think is new as well
I'll have to check my documents, not that I often drive other peoples cars over that value with the exception of my business partners Taycan. Having said that, we could probably argue it's dropped below that over the last few months! I notice they've put a caveat on the 'you can drive other people's cars' clause to limit the value to £75k which I think is new as well
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